Licensing Services at Islamabad Traffic Office Suspended Temporarily

Licensing Services at Islamabad Traffic Office Suspended Temporarily

Islamabad Traffic Police has announced a brief pause in licensing services to modernize its systems and improve daily work. This short break is intended to help staff serve citizens more quickly, reduce errors, and create a smoother experience once counters reopen for all future public visits.

Shakarparian Office Closed on Saturday

According to officials, the Shakarparian Traffic Office on Murree Road, near Faizabad, will remain closed for licensing work on Saturday, December 27. During this time, no learner permits, renewals, or driving licenses will be processed at the office due to planned system upgrade work activities.

Purpose of the Temporary Suspension

The temporary suspension is required to carry out technical improvements in the existing setup. Officials say the upgrade will strengthen digital records, speed up processing, and lower waiting times. Such steps are part of a long effort to bring better order and reliability for citizens.

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Advice for Citizens

Citizens planning to visit the office are advised to reschedule their visits until services resume. This will help avoid crowding and wasted trips. The department believes patience now will lead to quicker, smoother service in the coming days for everyone involved in daily routines.

Helpline and Support Options

For help during the closure, people can contact the Traffic Helpline at 1915 or the emergency line Pucar-15. These channels will remain active to guide citizens, share updates, and answer basic questions related to traffic matters and licensing information while services are temporarily unavailable to the public.

Long Term Benefits Expected

Islamabad Traffic Police says such upgrades are essential for better public service and future needs. Though small pauses may cause short trouble, the aim is lasting comfort. Once complete, the improved system should support faster work and happier visitors across the capital city offices network.

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