Georgia’s Ministry of Justice opened a Community Centre, offering more than 200 public and private sector services, in Gldani City Mall, in the suburb of Tbilisi with more than 300,000 registered residents.
Opening such a centre in a trading area is an innovation offered by the Ministry and serves the aim to ensure comfort for people, save their time and money.
The integrated Community Centre in Gldani City Mall is the second such centre in Georgia as the first was opened in the village Rukhi, near the occupation line, in 2016,” the Ministry reported.
Justice Minister and Tbilisi Mayor opened the new Community Centre. Photo by Ministry of Justice press office.
Gldani-Mukhiani is the biggest settlement in Tbilisi with more than 300,000 registered people. Consequently, we decided to open a centre in a big mall for the residents of the territory to receive our services nearby,” the Ministry added.
The Community Centre offers services like receiving identification documents, registering property, getting biographical data from the archives and similar activities.
The Ministry has already opened 45 such centres in Georgia. Several more will be opened this year the Justice Ministry announced.