Malta offers a number of e-Government services to residents of the island. Some of the best in Europe, we hear. To access e-government services in Malta you must have an e-id. To obtain an e-id you must have an ID card, instructions for getting an e-id in Malta can be found here.
We are providing a summarized list (there will be over 500 services available in the future!) of eGovernment services with brief descriptions here. This list will be periodically updated as more services become available.
Did we forget an important service you have found useful? Comment below to let us know.
Not sure what eGovernment service you're looking for? Start here:
Malta eGovernment Services PearlTree
an interactive graphic that will point you in the right direction
OR
Servizz
online portal to search for e-government services
PAPERWORK
PAPERWORK
simple and secure government forms
tourist information
stock photography and video clips of Malta. free for use with credit.
TRANSPORTATION
public transportation by bus
ACADEMICS & RESEARCH
FOR THE HOME
Malta's electricity utility online, with RSS and SMS alerts of outages
Malta's Environment and Planning Authority. online services include planning applications, development notifications, enforcements and scheduled property.
BUSINESS & EMPLOYMENT
Intellectual Property Office of Malta for information on patents, trademarks & copyrights.
Employment and training centre. online services include job listings and information on apprenticeships, traineeships, training subsidies, short courses in IT, trade, management, and working in europe.
online customs services
online tax services
submit income tax and related services.
Malta Financial Services Authority
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police Services
report lost property, crimes, etc.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police Services
report lost property, crimes, etc.
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ReplyDeleteHey guys, I just came across your post about Malta eGovernment. Thank you so much for writing about our services.
ReplyDeleteThere's now a Pinterest http://pinterest.com/egovmalta/ and a Pearltrees http://www.pearltrees.com/egovmalta where we keep a dynamic list of services, posts and information. That's for those who are not active on Facebook where we still post a few times a day.
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