Algiers – In a move aimed at modernizing public services and bringing administrative processes closer to the citizenry, the Algerian government has announced the launch of a new initiative to simplify administrative procedures for citizens both residing within Algeria and abroad.
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad, African Affairs, and Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport jointly announced the new service, which will allow Algerian citizens born abroad but currently residing in Algeria to directly submit requests for registration and correction of their civil status documents at the municipal level.
This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to digitizing and modernizing public administration, as per the directives of the highest authorities in the country. The goal is to enhance efficiency and accessibility for all citizens, regardless of their location. By allowing direct submission at the municipal level, the new service aims to significantly reduce bureaucratic hurdles and processing times, making it easier for citizens to manage their administrative affairs.
The implementation of this service is expected to have a significant positive impact on the lives of Algerian citizens born abroad, streamlining processes and reducing the need for extensive travel or complex paperwork. This development underscores the government’s ongoing efforts to improve public services and foster a more citizen-centric approach to administration.
Further details regarding the specific procedures and requirements for utilizing this new service will be made available through municipal offices and relevant government websites in the coming days. Citizens are encouraged to consult these resources for accurate and up-to-date information.



