Thursday, May 14 2026 12:41
Alexandr Avanesov

AMD 288.2mln to be allocated to RA Civil Registration Agency

AMD 288.2mln to be allocated to RA Civil Registration Agency

ArmInfo.  AMD 288.2mln will be allocated to finance the activities of the Civil Registration Agency being established in Armenia. The decision to this effect was made at  the RA government meeting on May 14.

The rationale for the draft decision notes that these funds will be  used to pay the salaries of civil registration service employees who  are ending their activities due to the creation of the new Civil  Registration Agency, as well as to support the operations of the  Agency itself. As of April 7 of this year, the previous agencies had  collected nearly 154 million drams in state fees for services  rendered. The reform envisages the creation of 69 full-time positions  within the Agency. According to the Minister of Justice's order,  fixed-term employment contracts will be concluded with employees for  the new positions, based on the departments operating at the  specified service centers, until they are appointed to the position  based on the results of a competition held for the position. In  accordance with the above, the draft government resolution envisages  an increase of 288.2 million drams in budget revenues and  expenditures for 2026.  According to the presented calculations,  211.9 million drams are required for salaries, 10.2 million drams are  planned for energy supply, utilities, and communication services at  the service centers, almost 6 million drams for the purchase of  office supplies, and approximately 52 million drams for the purchase  of computer equipment and office furniture, as well as for additional  staff positions. An additional 8.3 million drams will be allocated  for the provision of "hybrid mail" services by HayPost CJSC.

Hybrid mail is a modern service that combines electronic data  transfer and traditional paper letter delivery.  The sender uploads  the document online, and the postal operator prints, packages it, and  delivers it to the recipient, significantly speeding up the process  and saving resources on printing and envelopes.

Last December, the country's parliament amended the Law on Civil  Status Registration and a package of related laws, according to which  civil status registration would be handled by a single body, the  Civil Status Registration Agency under the Ministry of Justice of the  Republic of Armenia. Since May 16, 2021, with the entry into force of  the new Law on Civil Status Registration, functions have been  separated between the Civil Status Registration Service and  territorial administrations. As a result, the Civil Status  Registration Service in the Republic of Armenia operates on a  partially decentralized model, divided between two levels of  government: the Ministry of Justice and community structures. As a  result, oversight over the quality of services provided has been  lost. Now it is proposed to merge the system and consider its  employees as civil servants.