Two years ago special machines providing state services were introduced, and starting from today, people will now be able to access state services online from any location with the launch of ezasag.mn.
Ts.Jadambaa, who is responsible for the new website, announced, “Starting from today, people are able to receive state services via the Internet using tablets, laptops, and smart cellular phones.” Authorization and passwords required to access online state services on ezasag.mn can be acquired from the state service machines already available to the public. Ts.Jadambaa stressed that the online services are free, and over the next two years 167 state services will be available online.
As reported by the Media, Information, and Public Relations Department of the Government, people can now access information and services through ezasag.mn for driver's licenses, vehicles and transportation, social insurance, and social welfare services.