“Some e-payment functionalities in our systems are not working at the moment. If you want to submit an application and pay it online – please wait and try again later” – .
E-payment failure. Ministry of Justice: We are working on fixing the fault
The announcement stated that due to the failure, users may not have access to e-payments in the National Court Register, Land and Mortgage Registers, National Register of Debtors, National Criminal Register, Register of Pledges and in fees related to court proceedings. “We are working on removing the fault. We will inform you about the restoration of e-payments in this announcement,” we read.
The ministry did not explain the reason for the lack of access to e-payments. Regardless of the failure, payments can still be made in the previous way: directly at the court’s cash desk or in a non-cash form by traditional transfer to the court’s income account.
What is e-Payment?
E-Payment is used for online court payments. Its purpose is to facilitate and accelerate payments. The portal is aimed at bailiffs and legal representatives, institutions and companies, and individuals. Each of the listed recipients can use e-Payment without having to set up an account in the system. However, an account on this platform is necessary to use additional functionalities, such as automatic data completion, viewing transaction history, adding other account users (an option useful for companies and institutions).
Source: Gazeta

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