The Certification Program for Motor Vehicle Registration Book (BPKB) Officers for the 2025 Fiscal Year was officially inaugurated on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in Cililitan, Jakarta. The opening ceremony was led by Head of the BPKB Sub-Directorate at the Directorate of Vehicle Registration and Identification (Ditregident) of the Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas Polri), Sumardji. The initiative marks a strategic milestone in the ongoing digital transformation of police administrative services, particularly with the implementation of the electronic BPKB system. This shift underscores a broader institutional effort to streamline processes and enhance public access to efficient vehicle documentation services.
In his remarks, Sumardji emphasized that the certification program was not merely a routine annual agenda but a concrete step toward improving the overall quality of public service. He explained that the urgency of the initiative lies in ensuring that every officer possesses the required competence in managing BPKB-related services. With digital systems now encompassing all aspects — from online physical checks to electronic archiving — the transition away from conventional methods has become essential. The modernization aims to bring uniform standards and accountability across all police service points.
The training, lasting seven days followed by a three-day certification examination, is designed to equip participants with immediately applicable skills. Sumardji expressed confidence that the knowledge gained from the sessions would be translated directly into better service performance at each unit. Officers are encouraged not only to master the new systems but also to disseminate their expertise among colleagues. Such cascading of knowledge is expected to foster consistent and measurable improvement throughout the organization.
Through this comprehensive training and certification initiative, Korlantas Polri seeks to ensure that all BPKB officers are fully prepared to operate within an integrated digital service ecosystem. The move aligns with the police institution’s broader commitment to delivering public services that are fast, transparent, and accountable. By embracing technology-driven efficiency, the program symbolizes Polri’s determination to uphold professionalism in every aspect of its administrative responsibilities. In the long term, it reflects Indonesia’s steady progress toward a more modern and citizen-centered bureaucracy.
Alexander Jason – Redaksi