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Digital certification service for autism disorder

The service offers the possibility of issuing an autism disorder card to people with autism disorder through the electronic portal by providing electronic cards, which enables them to obtain priority in services when visiting hospitals, health centers and other facilities easily throughout the Kingdom.

The service also makes it easier for the beneficiary to issue the certificate through the electronic portal, and print or send it to himself via e-mail in the form of a PDF file, therefore he does not need to visit the branch unless the beneficiary wishes to submit and receive a plastic card via the branch.

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Steps

1-    The beneficiary shall enter the electronic services portal

2-    The beneficiary will sign in by choosing the service from the list of electronic services.

3-    The system checks the existence of a valid electronic card for the beneficiary (More than 3 months remain before the card is expired).

4-    If there is no card or the card is invalid, he is directed to the sub procedure (Request for issuing a new card or renewal application)

5-    If a valid card is present, a digital certificate issued to the beneficiary is displayed with the possibility of:

a.    Print the certificate.

b.    Send the digital certificate in PDF format to the e-mail of the beneficiary after checking the presence of e-mail registered in user profile.

 

Required Documents

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About the service

01 January 2019
Social Development Sector
Individuals
A067EC6A-D4EE-4F35-8CF3-03C2E5573726
Free Service
Immediately
Arabic/English

Customer service

Start the service

Clicking on 'Start the Service' will direct you to an external website that may have different policies for content and privacy than the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development website.