Georgetown: For the New Year the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is hoping to move into full swing with automated Driver’s Licence.
This process, GRA disclosed, will see changes to the current format which will see a plastic card issued instead of a book.
The licences which have already been automated include the Motor Vehicle Licence and several others which fall under the category of ‘Trade and Miscellaneous’.
GRA is currently in the process of consolidating its activities in its new headquarters at the former CLICO building on Camp Street and has moved several of its operations there.
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