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Abu Dhabi launches online payment services for safe deposit and judicial Fines

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Published on July 14, 2023, 17:41:00

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Abu Dhabi, judicial department, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department ,

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) through its website has developed a new service for making safe deposits and paying judicial fines.
Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, His Excellency Yousef Saeed Al Abri emphasized that this step was taken, to extend support for the digital transformation of the judicial department and accelerate litigation proceedings at all stages, and harness modern technologies to ensure the ease of completing transactions according to the highest global standards.

The new service aims to save time and effort for Abu Dhabi Judicial Department’s staff as well as police personnel along with ensuring easy access to case numbers related to the deposited amount and increasing the user’s happiness. Also, it ensures sustainable development goals by issuing electronic receipts for “paperless” transactions, which contributes to saving resources and preserving the environment.
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has provided and installed a number of tablets in Police Stations of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi for the user’s convenience, and has provided training to police officers as well as employees on how to use this new service. 

To avail this service, lawsuit number, or an enforcement file number, UAE Pass under the name of the court user, and a credit card for payment is necessary. In the absence of a case registered in the Public Prosecution System, the number of the police report registered in the name of the user is used. 
This new move will ensure that the amounts deposited in the lawsuit file are quickly and accurately registered, and further contributes to shortening the time and effort, thus making it easy for the employee and users alike.

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