Absher launches upgraded 'Bayanati' data report service
Absher now allows users to issue, view, and print their Bayanati data reports electronically, eliminating the need to visit Civil Affairs offices.
Key Takeaways
AIAbsher now enables users to issue, view, and print their upgraded Bayanati data reports directly through the Absher app, without the need to visit Civil Affairs offices.
The upgraded Bayanati service allows citizens to generate their data reports for a specified sector easily and quickly online.
To use the service, users must log in to the Absher app, select "Other Services," then choose "Upgraded Bayanati Service," and finally submit a request for the upgraded data report.
Separating a dependent's record for residents
Absher, the platform operated by the Ministry of Interior, has clarified that residents can electronically separate a dependent who is over 18 years old from the family head's record through a simple, streamlined process, without needing to visit government offices.
The platform noted that the "Separate Dependent Record for Residents" service allows the head of a resident family to electronically separate any family member aged 18 or above from the family record.
The steps to complete this service are as follows:
Log in to the Absher platform.
Select "Family Member Services."
Choose "Resident Services."
Select the beneficiary.
Choose "Separate Dependent."
