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The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced an adjustment in the prices of some of its services, according to a public notice issued by the Authority.
In the notice titled “Notice of Price Increment,” the NIA said the adjustment will affect the cost of several services offered to the public. These include first-time registration, personal information update, replacement service, nationality update, and non-citizen card registration.
“We wish to respectfully inform the general public that there will be an adjustment in the prices of the following services,” the notice stated, before listing the affected services.
The Authority explained that the price adjustment has become necessary to help it maintain and improve the quality of services it provides to the public. “This adjustment is necessary to enable us maintain and improve the quality of services we provide,” the notice added.
The NIA did not state the new prices in the flier but appealed to the public for understanding and support. “We appreciate your understanding and continued support,” the notice said.

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