Feb 20 • 19:18 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Rio das Flores receives Itinerant Justice from TRE next week

Rio das Flores, Brazil, will host an Itinerant Justice initiative from the Electoral Regional Court (TRE-RJ) from February 24 to 26 to facilitate access to electoral services.

The city of Rio das Flores in Rio de Janeiro will be welcoming the Itinerant Justice service from the Regional Electoral Court of Rio de Janeiro (TRE-RJ) from February 24 to 26. This initiative aims to provide easier access to electoral judicial services, particularly as the city lacks a permanent electoral service office. The event will be held at CIEP 298 Manuel Duarte in the city center.

Residents wishing to use the services can access one of the eight available booths, but they must present a valid photo identification and a proof of residence issued within the last 90 days. This outreach is a crucial effort by TRE-RJ to ensure that citizens can participate in electoral processes without facing barriers due to the absence of a local electoral office.

Furthermore, TRE-RJ has made provisions for citizens to check their biometric registration status or if their voter registration has been canceled by visiting their official website or calling a designated helpline. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to enhance civic engagement and voter access in the region, with services being available until May 6, which underscores the urgency and importance of these electoral services in the lead-up to upcoming elections.

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