Here’s how you can pay your driving license fee through mobile app

Here's how you can pay your driving license fee through mobile app
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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHNP) has launched a cashless payment system for driving license fees, allowing citizens to pay digitally without visiting banks.

Deputy Inspector General Operations Asghar Ali opened the system, which aims to enhance public service delivery while making it easier for people to obtain services.

Under the new system, citizens can pay license fees through mobile platforms such as Easypaisa, JazzCash, and other banking applications, enabling faster and more accessible transactions.

The installation of QR code machines at the Islamabad Driving Licensing Authority has been completed through a partnership with the National Bank of Pakistan.

Service expansion for the nationwide network will proceed with similar installations in Sheikhupura and Quetta. Officials said the system will reduce processing time, eliminate the need for physical bank visits, and provide real-time payment confirmation, improving overall efficiency for applicants.

Islamabad makes Driving License Paper Less

The Islamabad Traffic Police has made its driving licence process fully paperless, aiming to improve efficiency and enhance public convenience.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi formally inaugurated the system on Sunday and reviewed the newly established digital counters, issuing directions for their implementation.

According to the IG, the initiative has been introduced to save citizens’ time and simplify the process. He noted that applicants were previously required to submit multiple documents, including medical forms and photographs.

Under the new system, citizens are no longer required to bring any documents, photocopies, or photographs. From medical assessment to licence issuance, the entire process has been digitised.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Muhammad Sarfaraz Virk said that the entire process from filling the medical form to receiving the license has now become computerized and paperless.

Special separate counters have been allocated for women and senior citizens in the service centers.

On the occasion of the inauguration ceremony, IG Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi inspected all the counters and paid tribute to the traffic police team for completing this project in a short time.

He announced that the license fee payment system will also be completely digitalized very soon.

Chief Traffic Officer chaired an important meeting with the in-charges of all service centers, in which he issued instructions to ensure 100 percent implementation of this paperless system and to treat citizens with utmost civility and ethics so as to promote the positive image of the police.

 

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