Title: Frustrated Citizens Find City Hall Swamped Due to Lack of Civil Registration Services
A common scene is emerging in various city delegations where citizens face difficulties in accessing Civil Registry services. Many delegations lack judges to provide vital services such as registering newborns and conducting marriages, forcing residents to travel long distances to the main municipal building.
Johanna Lizeth Salcedo Varela, a 25-year-old mother, shared her ordeal. She, along with her family, embarked on a journey involving three bus rides from Urbi Villas del Prado to the Municipal Palace. Her local delegation couldn’t assist her due to the absence of Civil Registry judges. At the municipal building, they endured a three-and-a-half-hour queue to register her one-month-old son.
“The process is slow; they should speed it up to avoid crowding. It’s exhausting to be here since early morning, especially when people travel from even farther places,” Salcedo Varela expressed.
This issue is not isolated. Reports indicate that only the Otay Centenario and main Municipal Palace currently have judges available for these services. It’s anticipated that by mid-November, other delegations will have sufficient staff to cater to public demands. The municipal department has yet to comment officially on the situation, despite requests for a statement.
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**Secondary Article: Urgent Call for Dedicated Service Windows for Missing Persons Cases**
Amid the challenges with city administration services, there has been an appeal for exclusive service windows dedicated to assisting families of missing persons. These families often require immediate attention and cannot afford the extra delays typically experienced in standard administrative operations. This proposed initiative aims to streamline assistance and provide expedited processing for documentation related to missing cases.
This focus arises from growing calls within the community for more responsive and empathetic governance, especially in sensitive situations. The importance of swift, efficient administrative processes becomes acute in emergencies, reinforcing the need for specialized, faster-track services.
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