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Debtor registration mobile app launched

Ministry of Justice collaborates with National Chamber of Private Bailiffs to create mobile app for Automated Information System of Enforcement Authorities, according to our site's report from their press service.

Debtors' database accessible through newly developed smartphone app created
Debtors' database accessible through newly developed smartphone app created

Debtor registration mobile app launched

The Ministry of Justice and the Republican Chamber of Private Bailiffs have recently developed a groundbreaking mobile application for the Automated Information System of Enforcement Agencies. This innovative app offers a range of features designed to streamline enforcement-related data and services for both public users and private bailiffs.

Key features include:

  1. Access to Enforcement Information: Both public users and private bailiffs can view case statuses, enforcement proceedings, and related updates in real-time, promoting transparency and informed decision-making.
  2. Case Management Tools: Private bailiffs have tools to manage their enforcement cases, update actions taken, and communicate with the Ministry’s database or other involved parties via the app.
  3. Automated Notifications and Alerts: Users can receive push notifications about critical case developments, deadlines, or required actions, enhancing responsiveness and procedural compliance.
  4. Document Access and Submission: The app allows users to access official documents, orders, and submit required reports or evidence electronically, expediting administrative workflows.
  5. Search and Verification Functions: Public users can verify enforcement documents, check on enforcement agents’ credentials, or search for enforcement proceedings linked to specific cases or individuals.
  6. Secure Authentication and Data Protection: Given the sensitivity of enforcement data, the app incorporates secure login and adheres to data protection protocols to safeguard user and case information.
  7. User-friendly Interface Adapted for Mobile Use: To maximise utility for all users, the app features intuitive navigation, optimised for use on smartphones and tablets.

The app also includes an "Enforcement Production Assistant" that notifies parties of any untaken measures. A personal cabinet for enforcement production parties (debtors and creditors) is being developed within the mobile app. The app simplifies complex enforcement processes by increasing transparency and offers features for all users, including easy access to the Unified Debtors Register, online debt payment, search for enforcement documents, QR code-based receipt of bailiff's decrees, calculation of bailiff service fees, information on private bailiff workload, and a "Virtual Robot Consultant" chatbot for automating consultations.

Users can monitor the current status and location of enforcement documents, and the app simplifies the process of submitting a request directly to the bailiff with the necessary documents through the "Enforcement Production Assistant". The app ensures simplicity and legitimacy in receiving bailiff's decrees through QR code scanning.

The mobile app is available for download on Google Play (Android) and App Store (iOS). This app aligns with the modern trend in justice and law enforcement agencies to adopt AI, automation, and mobile solutions for improving transparency, efficiency, and compliance management, as seen in related government and law enforcement technology advancements. For specific app version details or official documentation from the Ministry of Justice, checking their official website or contacting their support would provide the most precise and updated information.

1.Leveraging the newly developed mobile application by the Ministry of Justice and the Republican Chamber of Private Bailiffs, users can manage their enforcement cases with ease, accessing features like real-time case statuses and the "Enforcement Production Assistant" that notifies parties of untaken measures.

2.Online legal processes have evolved with the integration of technology, as demonstrated by this app available on Google Play and App Store, offering users the ability to view the Unified Debtors Register, pay debts online, and verify enforcement documents using QR code-based receipt of bailiff's decrees, all key elements of the fusion of finance, technology, and justice systems.

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