ASAN service


ASAN service is a state agency for public services to citizens of Azerbaijan. The agency's goal is to make services more easily accessible to citizens using modern technologies. The acronym “ASAN” stands for “Azerbaijan Service and Assessment Network”. The word “asan” means “easy” in Azerbaijani.
ASAN service, as part of the State Agency for Public Services and Social Innovations under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, is chaired by Ulvi Mehdiyev.

Entities and services

“ASAN service” centers are “one-stop shop”-based locations that bring together representatives of 10 government entities and private companies providing services in a public-private partnership. More than 300 services are provided, including birth, death and marriage registration; identity cards; passports; driver licenses; real estate records; immigrant status and other civic services. At the same time, functional support services, including banking, insurance, legal support, translation and other services are rendered at the center.
Services in the centers are rendered based on the "single space" approach. Thus, a citizen can benefit from various public and private services in one center at the same time entering through only one door. While the State Agency manages the "space", government agencies are directly responsible for rendering their own services. The State Agency is responsible setting standards and principles and overseeing day-to-day functioning of the ASAN service centers, whereas the governmental agencies are responsible for providing quality service. Thus, there is neither duplication of functions, nor a conflict of interest between a standard setter and those applying these standards. The State Agency is an entirely new and neutral body that, in accordance with its status, sets standards, optimizes services, monitors and assesses service-providing entities.
Applications of over 36 million citizens have been received since inception of "ASAN service". Not surprisingly, the satisfaction of the citizens having accessed services stands at the rate of 99-100 percent.
"ASAN service" centers function on Monday - Friday from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm. About 30,000 citizens receive services by "ASAN service" daily.

Five key principles of "ASAN service" centers

ASAN service ensures access to public services based on the following key principles:

Efficiency

Efficient service delivery helps the citizens avoid unnecessary costs and save time. Thus, all necessary conditions are in place for taking a queue, obtaining information prior to applying for services and benefiting from the electronic services.

Transparency

This is the core principle of ASAN service. In order to ensure transparency in ASAN service centers proactive methods have been used, and monitors, panels, information boards have been installed. Fees for services are paid through banks and payment terminals located in the centers. All operations and transactions in the centers are video recorded. This helps achieve the total elimination of bureaucratic hurdles and conditions conductive to corruption in the centers.

Comfort

In order to provide comfort for the citizens in the centers internet-cafes, baby care rooms, children's playgrounds and self-service areas have been set up.

Politeness

This principle aims at ensuring ethical behavior. "The citizen is always right" principle constitutes main the main purpose of ASAN service. In the process of realization of this approach, employees of the centers are constantly involved in training on efficient service delivery and ethical behavior.

Innovativeness

Innovative methods are used with the aim of increasing the quality of services to the citizens through modern means.

Statistics

Until today, applications of over 36 million citizens have been received. Mobile ASAN service began in 2013 and helps provide universal access for citizens. It uses buses that travel to deliver services in remote and hard-to-reach areas that do not have ASAN service centers. The agency also established intra-city mobile services in the capital city of Baku. By paying an additional fee, citizens can receive services at work, home or another location they choose. Public satisfaction rate is close to 100 percent.
Monitoring report by OECD in 2016 praised Azerbaijan "for advancing Azerbaijani Service and Assessment Network centres, which has contributed to eliminating the conditions that are conducive to corruption when delivering various administrative services to the public". Azerbaijan 2016 report by EEAS acknowledged ASAN services for eliminating corruption and removing bureaucracy in public service delivery.
The following table shows the anniversary applications registered in the "ASAN service" centers:

Services in ASAN centers

Services provided by State Entities

More than 300 different services in "ASAN service" centers enlisted by 10 state and private entities are rendered.
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ministry of Taxes
State Commission for Property Affairs
Customs Committee
State Migration Service
Social Protection Fund
National Archive Department
Service for Mobilization and Conscription
Ministry of Economics
Food Safety Agency
From June 1, 2013, mobile buses equipped with the latest technological equipments are used to provide services to citizens who can not come to the centers to use the services provided by "ASAN service". Mobile buses stay in each region for about two weeks. Currently, the number of served mobile buses is ten. Citizens registered in Baku and Sumgayit can also use this service. To date, more than 1,500,000 applications have been sent to ASAN mobile services.

Mobile "ASAN Train"

In accordance with the instruction of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, the project Mobile "ASAN Train" was developed, equipped with modern technical equipments to provide citizens with public services in regions where there are no "ASAN service" centers. Services are provided by 4 state bodies.

ASAN Kommunal

According to the decree of the President Ilham Aliyev in May 2016, the creation of "ASAN Kommunal" centers was entrusted to the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations. A number of measures were undertaken in cooperation with relevant institutions in order to create ASAN Kommunal in a short period of time. The centers "ASAN Kommunal" offer 45 types of communal services from Azerigas, Azersu, Azerishig. At present, there are 2 "ASAN Kommunal" centers in Baku.

Functional support services

ASAN service centers also provide ticketing services for banking, insurance, legal, medical, broadcast, photo and cultural events.

Other Services

Call-Center 108
Thanks to the Call Center 108 where citizens can get information about the services provided in the "ASAN" service centers, and also address their suggestions and comments. This service was created in 2013.
Online Queue
To use the services provided in "ASAN" service centers, you can take online queue by visiting the "ASAN" service web-site.
Self-service
Through the computers that have access to the Internet in the "ASAN" service centers, citizens have an access to information about public services.
Idea-Bank
Through the Bank of Ideas, citizens can make their own proposals for the development of the system.
Delivery of documents
One of the services offered in "ASAN service" centers is "Document Delivery". This pilot project is offered only in "ASAN service" centers No. 1,2,3 and 5.

Service centers

CenterOpening DateField of Activity
«ASAN service» center No. 115 January 2013Citizens registered in Baku
«ASAN service» center No. 224 May 2013Citizens registered in Baku
«ASAN service» center No. 317 September 2013Citizens registered in Baku
«ASAN service» center No. 47 May 2014Citizens registered in Baku
«ASAN service» center No. 514 July 2015Citizens registered in Baku
Sumgayit3 May 2013Citizens registered in Sumgayit, Absheron, Khyzy, Siyazan, Shabran, Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz, Shamakhy and Gobustan
Ganja21 December 2013Citizens registered in Ganja, Shamkir, Gedabek, Dashkesan, Goygol, Goranboy, Samukh, Naftalan, Kalbajar and Khojaly
Sabirabad15 December 2014Citizens registered in Sabirabad, Saatly, Imishli, Kurdamir, Hajigabul, Salyan, Beylagan and Shirvan
Barda13 May 2015Citizens registered in Barda, Aghdam, Aghdjabadi, Aghdash, Lachin, Yevlakh and Tartar
Masally3 September 2016Citizens registered in Masally, Jalilabad, Lankaran, Astara, Lerik and Yardimly
Gabala10 August 2016Citizens registered in Gabala, Balakan, Zagatala, Gakh, Sheki, Oghuz, Ismayilli, Aghsu, Shamakhy and Gobustan
Guba7 December 2017Citizens registered in Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz and Shabran
Imishli22 October 2018Citizens registered in Imishli, Saatli, Bilasuvar, Beylagan, Zardab and Fizuli
Shaki29 October 2018Citizens registered in Sheki, Gakh, Zagatala, Balakan and Oghuz
Shamakhi5 December 2019Citizens registered in Shamakhi, Gobustan, İsmayilli, Agsu and Goycay

"ASAN service" Experience in the Spotlight of International Community

Based on the concept of the ASAN service experience, the Government of Afghanistan has established the "Asan Khedmat" public service center, which functions under the auspices of the Ministry of Finance.

Awards