Selangor Journal

No definite time period for flood victims to replace personal documents — NRD

KUALA NERUS, Dec 28 — There is no definite time period for flood victims to replace their personal documents, said National Registration Department (NRD) director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh.

He said there was no need for flood victims to rush to replace their documents such as identity cards and birth certificates if they have more urgent matters to attend to.

However, should they need to settle their children’s schooling matters or for banking purposes which require the documents, they are advised to replace them immediately to avoid problems later on.

“Even if there is no deadline given, we hope they will not wait too long because schools are reopening … and the documents would be needed by then,” Ruslin told reporters after presenting donations to Terengganu NRD staff who were affected by the floods in Taman Desa Tanjung Damai, here today.

To facilitate flood victims, he said the department has mobilised its personnel in the affected areas to help victims apply for the replacement of lost or damaged personal documents for free.

In addition, they are also not required to submit supporting documents such as police reports in their application.

“When the documents are ready after three to five days, we will deliver the documents to them,” Ruslin said.

So far this year, 6,853 identity cards have been replaced and issued by the NRD for various reasons, with the number expected to increase since the floods in Terengganu and Kelantan have just ended.

— Bernama

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