Minister Roberto Kury announces extended hours for civil registry services in Ecuador

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Roberto Kury, Minister of Telecommunications and the Information Society, visited the Civil Registry Agency in Salinas, Santa Elena province, to review the quality of services provided to citizens. During his visit, he observed processes including obtaining identification cards, birth certificates, civil marriage registrations, and passport enrollments.

From January to November 2025, the Salinas Civil Registry Agency processed over 29,000 citizen requests. This activity is part of a broader effort by the national government to provide efficient and secure public services.

Kury announced that, following instructions from President Daniel Noboa, the Civil Registry will extend its service hours nationwide until March 31, 2026. He stated: “In compliance with the directive of President Daniel Noboa, the Civil Registry will extend its service hours nationwide until March 31, 2026.”



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