- Source: Poupatempo
Poupatempo is a project created and implemented by the São Paulo State government, during the administration of Mário Covas, in 1996. The service offers in one place more than 400 services related to official documents, from the emission of ID Cards and Driver's License, to Employment record books, among others. Currently, there are 100 facilities across the state of São Paulo. The program also has online services starting in 2020, currently offering 184 services on the official website or smartphone app.
In 2015, a survey showed 97% of the users of the program approved of the service given in the facilities.
In October 2016, started being distributed self-service totems across the state in places like Shopping Centers, Supermarkets, Metro and Train stations, among others. These totems serve basic functions, like printing basic documents and scheduling services in the program's facilities. Currently, there are 34 such totems across the state.
With the opening of the Junqueirópolis Poupatempo, in December 2021, the program crossed the mark of 100 fixed facilities across the state.
Facilities
Note: Informations recovered from the official website.
Scheduling
In light of the growing demand for services, the administration of the program instituted a scheduling system. To receive the following services, the user has to first mark a date in advance. The scheduling in Poupatempo has to be done for the following services:
Employee Records
Services related with a Driver's License
Emission of an Employment record book
Emission of a Criminal Background Record.
Emission of an ID Card
Entrance into Unemployment benefits
Services related to vehicles
External links
Official website
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Poupatempo
- One-stop shop
- Legislative Assembly of São Paulo
- Caio Paes de Andrade
- Corinthians-Itaquera (São Paulo Metro)
- Baixada Santista Light Rail
- Line 1 (Baixada Santista LRT)
- São Paulo State Government
- Fepasa complex
- Itaquera (district of São Paulo)