Public services at state offices will remain restricted this week in the wake of the Coronavirus re-emerging in Colombo. The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) will be closed until October 31, the commissioner of the council, Roshini Dissanayake, said in a statement. The building will be off limits. An employee of the Charity Commissioner’s office in [...]

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Public services at state offices will remain restricted this week in the wake of the Coronavirus re-emerging in Colombo.

The CMC will be closed until October 31

The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) will be closed until October 31, the commissioner of the council, Roshini Dissanayake, said in a statement. The building will be off limits.

An employee of the Charity Commissioner’s office in Maradana, has tested positive for coronavirus. The Mayor Rosy Senanayake and hundreds of employees who had been exposed to the patient underwent PCR tests and are in self-quarantine for two weeks.

All applications for services will have to be handed in at a facility near the main building in Town Hall.

Tax payments can be done through state banks in Colombo and via Commercial Bank internet banking. Card payments and eZ cash facilities for tax and rentals are provided through CMC’s website https://www.colombo.mc.gov.lk

The CMC’s health department and fire fighting services will continue.

The Department of Registration of Persons head office and all provincial offices are closed to the public until October 23.

The Motor Traffic Commissioner’s Department, which had suspended services for nearly two weeks, will resume limited operations from October 20 (Tuesday).

Commissioner Sumith Alahakoon said staffing is limited and services will be on an appointment basis for residents of Colombo district.

People are advised to make appointments by telephone.

Registration of motor vehicles (070 6354 116 up to 18), vehicle registration transfer (070 6354107 up to112, 070 6354 114, 070 6354 115, 070 6354 137 up to 144), inquiries for vehicle number plates (070 6354 119 120). For other inquiries: 070 635 4145 up to 148.

“The one-day service of issuing licenses at the Werahera office is suspended until further notice. The facility to hand over vehicle transfer applications to the nearest divisional secretariat or department of motor traffic district offices is also available. Visit the head office only for essential services,” he said.

The Department of Immigration and Emigration will resume services from tomorrow. Working hours have been shortened. Visitors are requested to call, or go online to make appointments.

Applications for the one day passport service are accepted from at 8:00am to 1:00pm, while all other services are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Appointments for visa services, passports, and other services such as alterations of passport details, applications under the normal service, registration of citizenship, extension of visit and residence visas, and obtaining of passports, can be done online at www.immigration.gov.lk or by calling the relevant divisions via the numbers on the website.

Only the person receiving a service and those whose presence is required are allowed in.

Those who are late for appointments will have to book again.

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