A new service for drivers will appear in the mObywatel app in Poland.


The Ministry of Digitalization of Poland continues to develop its mObywatel app, which significantly simplifies the lives of citizens. Now version 2.0 is available, allowing the use of digital copies of documents, reserving a PESEL number, confirming data in the Central Electoral Register, arranging online meetings with ZUS employees, and issuing prescriptions in pharmacies without providing a PESEL number.
The Ministry of Digital Affairs announced the creation of a new feature called mStłuczka, which will quickly handle formalities in case of an accident. This service will be available to users by the end of the year.
The new feature will be another step in expanding the capabilities of the mObywatel program, which is already an integral part of the lives of Polish citizens. It will simplify the process of processing documents after an accident, which is especially important for drivers.
Previously, Ukrainians were informed about how to check for fines, debts, and paid taxes in Poland.
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