Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information provided, categorized by sector and outlining how to obtain necessary documents during the emergency measures. I’ll focus on how to get things done, and highlight the limitations. I’ll also summarize the overall situation.
Overall Situation:
Due to an unspecified emergency, administrative agencies are experiencing disruptions to their computer systems. The government is implementing temporary measures to allow citizens to access essential documents, but these measures come with caveats:
* Reliance on Resident Centers: Many services are being funneled through resident centers, leading to anticipated congestion.
* Unmanned Complaint Issuers: These are available, but onyl within buildings and require a physical ID card.
* Online Systems: Online systems are available, but require certificate-based logins (meaning you need digital certificates).
* Deadline Extensions: Deadlines are being automatically extended if online systems fail.
* ID Required: A physical ID card is frequently necessary, even for alternative methods.
Sector-by-Sector Breakdown:
1. Resident Registration & Family Relations
* Resident Registration Cards/herbs: resident Center (complaint office) or Unmanned Civil Complaint Issuer (building only, requires ID).
* Family Relationship Certificates/Basic Certificates: Resident Center or eFamily.Scourt.go.kr (electronic family relationship registration system).
* Immigration/Foreigner Documents (Certificate of Registration, Domestic Rescue Reports): Local Immigration and Foreigners office (NOT the Resident Center).
* Pathological Certificate: Resident Center, Local Military Service, or Unmanned Civil Service Issuer (building only).
* Passport Reissuance: city/County/Ward office Civil Service Office.
2. Real Estate & Automobile
* Transfer Notification: Resident Center (window only).
* Land/Forestry Documents (Copies, Applications, Land Use Plans): Resident Center (some also available via Unmanned Civil Complaint Issuer).
* Building/Land Records: resident Center and Unmanned Civil Complaint issuer.
* Automobile Registration: Resident Center.
3. Tax & Finance
* Tax Certificate, Income Certificate, Business Registration Certificate: IRS HomeTax (hometax.go.kr), Tax Office, or Unmanned Civil Affairs Issuer.
* Local Tax/Taxation Certificates: Resident Center and Unmanned Civil Complaint Issuer only.
* Health Insurance Qualification/Health Checkup Confirmation: national Health Insurance Corporation (nhis.or.kr) or Four Social Insurance Information Linkages (4insure.or.kr). Also available at Health Insurance corporation Governor, Resident Center, and Unmanned Issuers.
* Agricultural Management Registration Confirmation: Agricultural E (nongupez.go.kr), Agricultural products Quality Management Service, Resident Center, and Unmanned Civil Service Issuer.
* Industrial Accident Insurance Certification: Total Service (total.comwel.or.kr).
* Factory Registration Certificate: FactoryOn (factoryon.go.kr).
* Forestry Documents: Forestry-In (foco.go.kr).
* public Health Documents: E-Health.go.kr.
4. Othre/Specific
* Patent Applications: Patent Office Electronic Submission Service (some submissions may fail, deadlines automatically extended).
Key Takeaways & Potential Issues:
* Congestion: Expect long lines and delays at Resident Centers, Tax Offices, and Immigration Offices, especially leading up to the Chuseok holiday.
* Digital Divide: Those without access to computers or digital certificates will be heavily reliant on the already-stressed Resident Centers.
* Building Access: The Unmanned Complaint Issuers are limited to use within buildings, which may be inconvenient for some.
* ID is Crucial: Bring your ID card whenever attempting to obtain documents, even through alternative methods.
* Online system Reliability: While online systems are available, they may experience issues and require certificate logins.
* Government Contingency: The government is attempting to mitigate the impact by accepting handwritten submissions and alternative procedures.
Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any specific sector or aspect of this information.