Wiesbaden starts digital online services for driver's license applications

Wiesbaden starts digital online services for driver's license applications

Wiesbaden is taking a digital step forward with new online services for driver's licenses

Wiesbaden signals the citizens a clear change in the way of how administrative matters can be handled. With the introduction of three new online services, which are now available, the administration is increasingly digitally and user -friendly.

digital renewal for administration and proximity to the citizens

The head of the order Maral Koohestanian emphasizes the importance of these digital offers, which not only enable simpler processing, but also represent a step towards a "smart city". "These new digital offers are another step towards a smart and citizen -friendly administration," explains Koohestanian, and emphasizes the flexibility that is now offered to the citizens.

Introduction of practical online services

The new offers that can be used completely digitally include:

  • accompanying driving at 17: young people can request permission to drive accompanied by an adult (BF17).
  • Expansion of an existing driving license: citizens can add additional driving license classes to their current driver's license.
  • Entry of key numbers 96 and 196: This regulation enables the driving of heavy trailers or the leading of class A1 after successful completion of driving training.

safe and user -friendly processes

An outstanding feature of this new online services is the security that is guaranteed by using the online ID card (EID) of the ID card. Users can easily identify via smartphone or PC and securely pay the required fees via e-playment. The possibility of uploading the required evidence such as biometric photographs and signatures significantly simplifies the process. In addition, the selfie function allows the creation of biometric photographs directly via the smartphone.

a contribution to digital administration

These new services are part of the ambitious project to digitize the administrative processes in Germany by the online access law (OZG). Wiesbaden is not alone; It is a joint initiative of the federal, state and municipalities that aim to offer the citizens online all the authorities. The OZG serves as a legal basis for this transformation.

integration of citizens in the digital process

Special attention is paid to user -friendliness, whereby citizens are actively involved in the development and test phase of the new online services. This user commitment aims to make the digital offers as understandable and clearly as possible.

conclusion: an important step into the digital future

With these innovative online services, Wiesbaden shows how modern technology can be sensibly integrated into the administration in order to meet the needs of citizens. Head of Koohestanian concludes with the words: "The smart city is much more than just pure technology. We are relying on modern and citizen -friendly administration." The new online services are now accessible via the website of the state capital Wiesbaden and offer an exemplary solution for the management of driver's license in today's digital world.

- Nag

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