Skeleton staff to operate Home Affairs during 21-day lockdown

Home Affairs will have a skeleton staff for the purpose of issuing temporary IDs for those who have lost them.

″HOME Affairs will only offer limited services during the 21-day nationwide lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

“Home Affairs will have a skeleton staff for the purpose of issuing temporary IDs for those who have lost them and may need to make transactions that are essential for instance with the bank,” Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

Addressing Wednesday’s media briefing by the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster in Tshwane, the minister said there will be no application for new IDs during this time.

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“We will issue replacement of birth certificate to those who lost them; for instance, if a child needs child support from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and they have lost birth certificate and SASSA needs it.

“We are issuing these because it is safe to do so. They are repeats. We can easily check them against the Home Affairs National Identification system and the National Population Register,” Motsoaledi said.

Death certificates will be issued, as some people might need to bury the dead.

Government Printing Works will remain open on a skeleton staff for the purpose of printing these documents.

Passports, marriage certificates and new birth certificates will not be issued.

 

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