Today, the 120th branch of the Public Service Hall opened in Batumi. Located in "Batumi Central," this new branch, Batumi Public Service Hall No. 2, will serve both the city's residents and those from surrounding settlements.
The new branch employs over 40 local staff members who will offer customers up to 500 services, maintaining the high standards for which the Public Service Hall is known. This will enhance the management and distribution of customer flows, optimizing both waiting and service times.
Deputy Minister of Justice Erekle Gvinianidze, Mayor of Batumi Archil Chikovani, and Chairperson of the Public Service Hall Lasha Lobjanidze visited the new branch. They noted that this second Batumi branch will meet the growing demand driven by the city's rapid urban development.
Expanding access to public services is a top priority for the Ministry of Justice, evidenced by the 120 Public Service Halls across Georgia. In a few weeks, the 121st branch will open in Khashuri.
This year, the Public Service Hall's geographical coverage will expand further, with new branches under construction in Chala, Zoti, Toli, Tsaishi, Shrosha, Tbilisi (Gldani), Terjola, Akhmeta, Khelvachauri, and Sagarejo.
Additionally, the innovative Mobile Public Service Hall project serves citizens living far from regional centers. In Adjara, seven Public Service Halls are in operation, and the Mobile Public Service Hall reaches 10 villages.