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Kakorlantas: Samsat Digital makes it easier for the public to manage vehicle documents

Jakarta (MidLand) – Head of the National Traffic Police Corps (Kakorlantas), Inspector General Pol. Aan Suhanan said Indonesia’s first digital Samsat, located at Leuwipanjang Terminal, Bandung, West Java, is here to make it easier for people to process vehicle documents.

“With the transition of the service from conventional to digital, it really becomes easier for people to process vehicle documents, because it only takes 15 minutes,” Aan said in a statement received in Jakarta on Friday.

Aan was accompanied by the director of the National Traffic Police Corps, Brigadier General Pol. Yusri Yunus inspects the first digital Samsat in Indonesia which is located at Leuwipanjang Terminal, Bandung, West Java.

“With the digitalization of Samsat, public services become simpler, there is no longer any need to queue,” Aan said.

According to the two-star police general, with Samsat Digital, people only need to physically check their vehicle from the car, then confirm its legality, people can extend their STNK, pay car tax and pay mandatory donations for the traffic.

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Along with these changes, he explained, Samsat Digital Terminal Leuwipanjang has also switched to a cashless payment system.

“All transactions were good first in the five-year period, then in the annual period without money “So there are no transactions using cash,” he explained.

With the existence of the Leuwipanjang Samsat digital terminal, Aan hopes that a similar program will also be developed in Samsat across Indonesia.

“Hopefully, this is the first time that we, as the pioneers of Digital Samsat, will try to program from friends at the central level of Samsat, we will try to program for all regions of Indonesia,” he said.

Samsat or Unified Single Window System is a collaborative system between the National Police, Revenue Department and PT Jasa Raharja in the service of issuing Motor Vehicle Registration Certificates (STNK) and Motor Vehicle Registration Certificates ( TNKB) which are linked to the inflow of money into the state treasury both through the motor vehicle tax (PKB), motor vehicle title transfer fees, and through mandatory donations to the road accident fund (SWDKLLJ ), and implemented in an office called Samsat Joint Office.

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Journalist: Laily Rahmawaty
Publisher: Hernawan Wahyudono
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