Government of Pará launches CNH Pai D’égua, Special Edition for Unconventional Mothers, with 4,000 free slots
Announcement made by Vice Governor Hana Ghassan provides free licensing for mothers of people with disabilities in all regions of the state
The Government of Pará, through the State Department of Transit (Detran), launched this Wednesday (7) the Special Edition of the CNH Pai D’égua program - Unconventional Mothers, guaranteeing 4,000 slots for the free issuance of the National Driver's License (CNH) to mothers of people with disabilities throughout the state.
The announcement was made by Vice Governor Hana Ghassan, alongside the General Director of Detran, Renata Coelho, in Belém. The action is part of the state policy for social inclusion and mobility and marks the celebrations for Mother's Day.
“We are offering 4,000 completely free CNHs for unconventional mothers. There will be 2,000 slots for Belém and the Metropolitan Region, and another 2,000 distributed among the other regions of Pará. It is a way to recognize these women and ensure dignity, mobility, and autonomy,” declared Hana Ghassan.
Notice and registration calendar
The notice will be published this Friday (9) and registrations will begin on Monday (12), exclusively through the website cnhpd.detran.pa.gov.br. The 4,000 slots will be divided by region, respecting the established schedule:
Belém and Metropolitan Region
2,000 slots
Registrations from May 12 to 15
Marajó, Paragominas, Abaetetuba, Capanema, and Tucuruí
Registrations starting June 23
Santarém, Altamira, and Itaituba
Registrations starting August 4
Marabá, Parauapebas, and Redenção
Registrations starting September 15
Dignity and recognition
The General Director of Detran, Renata Coelho, also an unconventional mother, highlighted the social impact of the initiative. “Having a free CNH is not a privilege, it is a tool of dignity. This program ensures mobility, facilitates access to therapies, appointments, commitments with children, and allows these women to generate income with more freedom. As an unconventional mother, I feel extremely happy to be part of this inclusive government, which guarantees rights with sensitivity and respect,” she stated.
The special edition of CNH Pai D’égua reaffirms the commitment of the Government of Pará to public policies aimed at inclusion, accessibility, and support for families facing the challenges of raising and caring for people with disabilities.