e-Licensing
The system is implemented by the Electronic Government Center in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and Licensing Chamber.
The “e-Licensing” Service provides a full range of specialized functions to optimize submission and review of license applications from the Licensing Chamber. Licenses can be requested electronically, with no need for the economic agent to travel to Chisinau.The authenticity of the information submitted by applicants or license holders will be verified through the electronic networks of the public authorities concerned.
The following services can be accessed: filing an application for license issue, reissue or extension of the license.
To use the service, the applicant accesses servicii.gov.md interface, selects the e-Licensing service, then chooses from the menu the type of desired action: issue, updating/extension. After that, the applicant selects the appropriate activities or areas and confirms the license conditions. Once he completes the sections in the form, the license applicant loads the required scanned documents and confirms the filled data. As soon as the Licensing Chamber examines the application, the applicant will be notified by email about the authority's decision. If the application is approved, the applicant may pay the license fees at any bank. Finally, he can go to the Licensing Chamber in order to pick up the license or may receive it by mail.
About Project
Overall Advantages
- The procedure for obtaining, updating or expanding a license is easier and faster.
- Licensing costs are lower because trips are avoided.
- The interaction with Licensing Chamber staff is reduced.
- The submission of documents does not depend any more on the institution’s program; it may be made at any time.
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Curious Facts on this topic
- In less than a month (November 6 to November 30, 2012), 45 applications were applied online, which represents 16.12% of a total of 279 applications received by the Licensing Chamber during the reporting period (i.e. only 3 weeks). Among these:
- 129 applications for license issue – of which 22.5% online
- 63 applications for license extension – of which 9.5% online
- 87 applications for license reissue – of which 11.5% online