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It provides citizens and residents in Mauritius with a one-stop access to all government e-Service. There are two types of e-service, one requires registration as a member and the second provides forms in PDF format that a user can fill and submit online. Several services also accept credit card payment. [7]
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Then, the driving school will present the applicant to a Vehicle Inspection Officer (VIO) for a driving test. Upon passing the driving test the applicant would obtain a certificate of proficiency from the VIO. The applicant then completes a drivers license application form at the Drivers Licence Centre (DLC) or downloads the form online.
The minimum driving age is the minimum age at which a person may obtain a driver's license to lawfully drive a motor vehicle on public roads. That age is determined by each jurisdiction and is most commonly set at 18 years of age, but learner drivers may be permitted on the road at an earlier age under supervision.
The Mauritius Police Force (MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police , security , and military functions on Mauritius, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police (CP).
Iceland was the second country in Europe to introduce a digital/mobile driver's licence in July 2020. Icelandic driving licence holders can request a digital version of their licence online by using their electronic ID (Icelandic: rafræn skilríki) and is issued as a .pkpass file loaded into the Wallet app on iPhone or a third-party app on Android.
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A public bus in Mauritius. The other responsibilities of this governmental department are: registration and transfer of ownership of motor vehicles; licensing of public service vehicles and goods vehicles as well as petrol service stations; collection of road tax and other licence fees; examination of motor vehicles as to their road-worthiness;