Yerevan is now home to Armenia's first public service hall

Yerevan is now home to Armenia's first public service hall

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian capital of Yerevan is now home to the country's first public service hall, Justice Minister Rustam Badasyan told reporters on Wednesday, July 22.

As many as 97 services will be provided in the center via a single-window system, with the list of services set to grow over time.

The Justice Minister explained that if a person has business with several agencies, they will now be able to visit just one office for the entire process.

"A service center of passport and visa department will open in the near future, while community services will follow at a later time," Badasyan said, adding that more public service halls will be established across the country.

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