The eUprava state portal

eUprava
eUprava

The eUprava (eGovernment) state portal is the central state portal with e-services for the citizens of Slovenia. The eUprava portal (https://e-uprava.gov.si) includes many useful information and descriptions of procedures which citizen encounter in their everyday lives. Information on procedures are collected in different comprehensive areas that accompany important events in the life of an individual, from birth to schooling, employment and retirement. Individual services are described in an easy to understand and transparent way in order to lead the individual through the procedures that must be performed by one or more public administration authorities. If possible, a form or a possibility of electronic execution of the procedure follows the description. Registered users of the portal can electronically submit applications and gain insight into their personal data kept by various state bodies. Citizens can use the e-services at home and consequently do not have to visit state authorities.

Login to the portal or to Moja eUprava (My eGovernment) enables more insight into data, monitoring the status of submitted applications as well as subscribing to notification of important events and notifications of personal document expiration dates.

Most of the content is intended for general public, i.e. all citizens regardless of age, while some of it is of particular interest to senior users. Among them, we would like to highlight:

  • Insight into data on an individual's own real estate
  • Subscribing to notifications of personal document expiration dates
  • Insight into the number of driving offence penalty points

Other content of the eUprava portal includes:

The portal includes adaptations for people with special needs – blind and partially sighted users, users with dyslexia, deaf and hearing impaired users. To meet these requirements, the project team worked with the Association of the Blind and Partially Sighted and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clubs Association of Slovenia.

As Slovenia has two recognized national minorities, the portal is also adapted to them. Some of the general information and services, depending on the arrangement and importance within the minority, are translated into Italian and Hungarian.

The portal is also adapted for use on mobile devices.

Additional information:

Tatjana Mizori Zupan, MSc & Alenka Koporc, MSc
Address: Ministrstvo za javno upravo, Tržaška 21, 1000 Ljubljana
Website: http://www.mju.gov.si
Phone: 01 478 83 30
E-mail: gp.mju@gov.si