Mobile Civil Affairs Offices Extend Services to 9 Locations Across the Kingdom

The Ministry of Interior Affairs Civil Affairs Agency is implementing the “We Come to You” initiative, which aims to provide civil affairs services to both government and private entities. Another initiative called “We Are Here” is specifically tailored to serve remote provinces, towns, and villages that are far from civil affairs offices. Mobile civil affairs units are now offering their services at nine locations across the kingdom.
The mobile civil affairs units in the Mecca region have started providing services to men at the Thulaim Alkharraam Center in Al Qunfudhah for three days. They are also serving at the Khamis Harb Center in Al Qunfudhah. The services for women will be offered at the same locations the following day for two days each. Additionally, services will be available at the Saudi Arabian Airlines headquarters in Jeddah for one day, and for men for one day on Thursday.
In the Asir region, these units are offering services to both men and women today at the Naqaa Hospital in Bisha for two days. They will also cater to men at the Saidah Center in Rijal Alma for three days.
Moving on to the Qassim region, mobile units are providing services to men at the Al Nufaid Heritage Village in Riyadh Al Khabra for two days, followed by three days of service at the Sumooreyah Center the next day.
The mobile units in Al Madinah Al Munawwarah are offering services for men and women at the Al Jadeedah Center in Al Ula for three days starting on Tuesday.
In Hail, services will be provided to men in Hayyaniah on Wednesday and to women for one day the following Thursday.
These mobile units offer civil registry services such as issuing and renewing national ID cards and replacing damaged ones. The mobile services are among the most prominent ways to provide field services in civil affairs, offering convenience to both men and women beneficiaries while saving time and effort.