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JCE temporarily closes several offices for staff training

JCE temporarily closes several offices for staff training

The Central Electoral Board (JCE) reported this Sunday that several Foreign Service Offices (OSE) will remain temporarily closed on specific dates, as part of training days directed at your staff.

The notice is given within the framework of the preparations for the implementation of the Identity Card renewal process and Identity and Electoral Card.

According to the disclosed schedule for the JCEoperational interruptions will take place on different dates of the month of February in offices located in the United States and Canada, places where the institution offers identification and processing services to the Dominican diaspora.

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Monday 16, Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 February:

Tuesday 17, Wednesday 18, Thursday 19 and Friday 20 February:

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Thursday February 19:

Friday 20, Monday 23, Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 February:

Monday, February 23 and Tuesday, February 24, 2026

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