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Dusseldorf introduces temporary workspaces and expanded operating times for increased accessibility and productivity.

Summer season prompts surge in citizen office appointments, confirms staff from the Civil Registry Office.

Dusseldorf introduces temporary workspaces with extended operation times
Dusseldorf introduces temporary workspaces with extended operation times

Dusseldorf introduces temporary workspaces and expanded operating times for increased accessibility and productivity.

The City of Düsseldorf has announced the tour dates for its Pop-Up Citizen's Offices, which will be offering their services throughout the summer. These temporary service desks are set up to provide local administrative services such as registering addresses, applying for IDs, or other municipal tasks.

Over the coming weeks, the Pop-Up Citizen's Offices will be visiting various locations across the city. On Monday, June 2, the Pop-Up Citizen's Office will be at the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum. The following week, on June 10, the office will be at the citizens' advice sessions of the OSD in Lichtenbroich. On June 24, you can find the Pop-Up Citizen's Office at the Münster-Therme, and on June 26, at the Schlossturm in the Schifffahrtsmuseum. The tour concludes on July 24, when the office will be at Unterrath.

For those interested, over 2,000 additional appointments are available for booking on June 18 and July 2. You can book these appointments here.

If you prefer to request an appointment for the Pop-Up Citizen's Offices, you can email [email protected]. It's important to note that no appointment is necessary for the mobile Pop-Up Citizen's Office, and citizens can simply drop by.

The Office for Residents' Affairs has announced additional Pop-Up Citizen's Offices in Düsseldorf until June 26. However, it's recommended to consult the official Düsseldorf city website or contact their Bürgerbüro (Citizens' Office) directly for accurate and detailed information on the Pop-Up Citizen's Office locations, dates, hours, and how to book appointments. They usually publish event schedules and appointment booking options on their site.

It's also worth mentioning that various city services, including residence registration, deregistration, certificate of residence, certificate of good conduct, and resident parking permits, can be completed online from home. More information about online services provided by the City of Düsseldorf can be found here.

Depending on demand, there may be waiting times at the mobile Pop-Up Citizen's Office. However, the article does not provide any specific information about waiting times.

For those seeking more information about the Pop-Up Citizen's Offices tour, the details can be found at this link: https://www.duesseldorf.de/en/service-and-information/citizen-service/pop-up-summer/

Opening hours have been extended on Wednesday afternoons in all citizen's offices, with offices open until 6 pm on June 18 and July 2. However, the article does not provide any new information about extended opening hours on Wednesday afternoons in all citizen's offices.

For the latest updates and information on city services, we encourage you to visit the official Düsseldorf city website or contact their Bürgerbüro directly.

  1. To complement your city duties, consider visiting the Pop-Up Citizen's Office at the home-and-garden exhibition in Münster-Therme on June 24, as part of their tour around Düsseldorf.
  2. For those seeking a lifestyle change or relocation, the Pop-Up Citizen's Office at the Schlossturm in the Schifffahrtsmuseum on June 26 offers services such as registering addresses and applying for IDs, among other municipal tasks.

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