THE Ministry of Works and Transport has announced the removal of an appointment system for several of its licensing services.
In a press release on Wednesday, the ministry said walk-ins will be accepted for some transactions from October 3.
It said the appointment system will continue for other services.
It also reminded the public that a proof of address (utility bill no older than three months) is needed for licensing transactions.
The accepted forms of proof include bills for cable, home internet, electricity or water.
"If a customer does not have a utility bill in their name, he or she is required to produce a letter of authorisation from the owner and a copy of their national identification."
The ministry thanked the public for its support.
No appointments needed from October 3:
First-issue drivers permit
Taxi badge (application/renewal/loss/defaced)
Vehicle registration
Application for certified copies, lost/stolen/defaced permits, workman's permit
Collection of taxi badge, certified copies, extracts, inspection certificates
School bus transactions
VTS garage transaction
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