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Iraq Unifies Traffic Services: Ain Iraq App Becomes Official Platform

Iraq has officially suspended its previous traffic fines platform and replaced it with the Ain Iraq application as the official system for all traffic fines services. This move comes as part of the government’s effort to streamline digital services and enhance efficiency across the country.

According to the Ministry of Interior, starting immediately, the Ain Iraq app will manage all inquiries and procedures related to traffic fines services. Therefore, citizens must rely solely on this platform to ensure accurate and up-to-date information. By consolidating services into one official channel, the government aims to simplify processes and reduce confusion for drivers.

Previously, multiple platforms offered fragmented and inconsistent information about traffic fines. Consequently, motorists faced delays, errors, and uncertainty. Transitioning to the Ain Iraq app eliminates these issues and allows users to access verified data in real time.

Additionally, the ministry urged citizens to download and register on the application as soon as possible. The platform enables users to view fines, pay fees, and track the status of cases directly. Moreover, it provides notifications and reminders, helping drivers avoid late payments and penalties.

Authorities emphasized that the old platform is permanently suspended. The authorities will not recognize any inquiries made outside the Ain Iraq app. This ensures that all traffic fines services are centralized and efficiently managed under one system.

Furthermore, the ministry plans to release future updates for the application. These improvements will include new services, better navigation, and integration with other government platforms. In this way, Iraq aims to create a seamless digital experience, reducing the need for physical visits to offices.

By adopting the Ain Iraq app, Iraq demonstrates how technology can enhance government services. Officials believe that this unified approach will save time, prevent errors, and strengthen public trust in digital governance.

Finally, the Ministry of Interior reminded citizens to transition quickly to the new platform. The Ain Iraq app now represents a major step forward in modern, accessible, and reliable traffic fines services across the country.

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