Dubai Courts now part of AskDubai network

Dubai Courts has become the 17th government department to join the AskDubai service, an initiative that facilitates interaction between the government and its public through a single point of contact.

Through the AskDubai call centre, Dubai residents who need specific information or wish to report any grievances regarding Dubai Courts, can do so by contacting the call center.

AskDubai is a unified, bilingual (Arabic/English) contact centre for government departments in Dubai via connected through various channels including telephone, fax, email and online chat through the website https://askdubai.dubai.ae.

Salem Al Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment, said, "Dubai Courts Department is another valuable addition to the list of government departments that have joined our AskDubai channel. We are certain that a large number of Dubai residents who are dealing with Dubai Courts each day will benefit from the high-quality customer service offered by our well-trained call center staff."

Maryam Abdulla Bin Lahej, Head of quality section, Dubai Courts Department, said, "Dubai Courts currently offers a host

of electronic services to ensure that clients' dealings with the court are as hassle-free as possible, and we believe that by offering the AskDubai service, a greater number of clients will also benefit"

Besides Dubai Courts Department, the government agencies that have joined the AskDubai service include Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, Department of Economic Development, Dubai Customs, Dubai Land Department, Dubai Chamber, Department of Health and Medical Services, Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority, Department of Civil Aviation, Dubai Civil Defence, Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (AMAF), Dubai Public Prosecution, Dubai Civil Aviation, Dubai Autism Centre, Dubai Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department and Dubai eGovernment.

 

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