Civil Police promotes a drive for issuing civil identity documents for ENEM students
On the eve of the exam, the citizenship action aimed to ensure identity cards for students
Teams from the "Enéas Martins" Identification Directorate (DIDEM) of the Civil Police of Pará held a drive on the morning of this Saturday (29) to issue civil identity cards for students who will take the ENEM exam this Sunday, the 30th.
The citizenship action is part of the ENEM Operation and took place at the Identification Post located in the building adjacent to the Urban Section of São Brás.
“The Civil Police aimed to address the requests for identity card issuance for students who will take the ENEM exam. It often happens that some people seek the document on the eve of the exams and cannot find it. To avoid the possible delay of an appointment, we decided to promote the drive to give these people the opportunity to have an updated document without the risk of missing the exam,” explained fingerprint expert Deivison Miranda, Director of the Civil Identification Division of DIDEM.
The teams linked to DIDEM were able to issue 300 documents during the social action.
Student Débora Vitória dos Santos learned about the action through PCPA's social media and attended to secure her document.
“The promotion of this social action was super important because I had been looking for my identity for a week and it simply disappeared. I was worried thinking that I wouldn’t be able to take the ENEM exam this year. But suddenly, I was browsing Instagram and saw the post from the Civil Police, and that was a light for me. The service was super quick, it didn’t take even 20 minutes, and I already secured the document to take the exam tomorrow,” emphasized the student.
Although the event was intended only for students taking the ENEM exam, there was a great demand from students who were beneficiaries of the “Nota 10 Student” program. “Our teams also served this audience, ensuring that the beneficiaries received the documents required for the prize,” concluded the fingerprint expert.
