The mobile civil status units have started providing services for men and women at 16 locations across different regions of the kingdom, as part of the 'We Come to You' initiative dedicated to government and private entities, and the 'We Are Present' initiative aiming to serve governorates, centers, and villages far from civil status offices.

A report issued by the Ministry of Interior's Agency for Civil Status stated that the Makkah units began providing services today for men at Qiya Center, and will move on Monday to Abu Raka Center for one day, then to Sudaira Center in Taif governorate for two days, in addition to Rabigh governorate and Sanad Special Education City in Makkah on Tuesday. Wednesday is allocated for women at the headquarters of Saudi Arabian Airlines in Jeddah, and Thursday for men at several locations.

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The report indicated that the Riyadh region units are providing services today for men at Thadiq Governorate headquarters, and at the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center in Shaqra governorate for three days, and on Wednesday at Al-Sufarat Center for one day, and for women at the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center in Shaqra for two days.

The Civil Status added that the Eastern Region units will be present on Monday at Saudi Energy in Dammam to serve men and women, on Tuesday at Wala Insurance Company in Khobar, and at Saudi Telecom Company headquarters in Al-Ahsa for men, and on Wednesday at Abdullah Fouad Company in Dammam for men and women.

Services Cover Multiple Regions

In the same context, mobile units provide services on Monday for men at the Municipality of Khamis Mushait governorate in Asir region, and on Tuesday at Arar International Airport in the Northern Borders region for men and women for two days each.

It is worth mentioning that these units offer civil registry services such as issuing and renewing national ID cards and issuing replacements for damaged ones, aiming to facilitate procedures, save time, and reduce effort for beneficiaries in various regions.