AMMAN — The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship has launched an e-service that enables people to
inquire about amounts transferred to banks from lawsuits without the need to
visit the courts, as well as to inquire about pending lawsuits involving them
and other e-services when dealing with the Ministry of Justice, according to
Ammon News.
The ministry told
citizens, in a Facebook post, that they should expect more e-services on the
Sanad application “soon”, urging them to activate it to benefit from digital
services.
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Jordan News
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AMMAN — The
Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship has launched an e-service that enables people to
inquire about amounts transferred to banks from lawsuits without the need to
visit the courts, as well as to inquire about pending lawsuits involving them
and other e-services when dealing with the Ministry of Justice, according to
Ammon News.
The ministry told
citizens, in a Facebook post, that they should expect more e-services on the
Sanad application “soon”, urging them to activate it to benefit from digital
services.
Read more National news
Jordan News