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Islamabad Police Releases Weekly Schedule of Mobile Facilitation Vans for Public Ease

Islamabad Police Mobile Facilitation Vans

The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has announced the deployment of its mobile facilitation vans across the federal capital from November 17 to 23, 2025, to provide essential services such as driving licence renewal, learner permits, international licences, and vehicle documentation directly to citizens.

The initiative aims to make essential driving-related services more accessible by reaching various areas of Islamabad through mobile units operating daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This convenient step is part of the ITP’s efforts to improve public service delivery and reduce congestion at its offices.

Purpose of ITP Mobile Facilitation Vans

The Islamabad Traffic Police designed the mobile facilitation van program to save citizens time and travel costs. Instead of visiting ITP headquarters, residents can now access a wide range of services closer to their homes or workplaces.

Each mobile van is equipped with digital systems to process licences and documentation on the spot, ensuring quick turnaround and transparency.

According to an ITP spokesperson, these mobile units are part of the “ITP on Wheels” initiative, launched to expand public outreach and promote road safety awareness among Islamabad’s citizens.

Services Offered by ITP Facilitation Vans

The ITP mobile facilitation vans provide nearly all the major licensing and vehicle-related services available at the main office.

Below are the key services citizens can avail of:

Service TypeDescription
Driving Licence RenewalRenew expired or soon-to-expire licences.
Duplicate Licence IssuanceGet a replacement for a lost or damaged licence.
Learner PermitsApply for new learner driving permits.
International Driving PermitObtain permits valid for overseas driving.
Character CertificateRequest certificates for employment or travel needs.
Vehicle DocumentationVerify registration, ownership, and related paperwork.

These vans operate under the supervision of ASI Younas, ensuring all operations are well-managed and citizen-friendly.

For real-time assistance, residents can contact the ITP helpline at 1915 for service location updates and procedural queries.

Weekly Schedule: November 17–23, 2025

The Islamabad Police released a detailed schedule for the operation of facilitation vans at various checkpoints and public places.

Below is the full weekly schedule for easy reference:

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Monday, November 17

  • PS on Wheel: Zero Point Check Post, Srinagar Highway (led by SI Asim Zaidi)
  • Van I (GAC-709): Faizabad Check Post, Faisal Avenue
  • Van II (GAC-656): Khanna Bridge Check Post
  • Van III (GD-896): Near Foreign Office Check Post

Tuesday, November 18

  • PS on Wheel: Zia Masjid
  • Van I: B-17 Multi Gardens Office
  • Van II: G-14 Islamabad Chowk Check Post
  • Van III: Traffic Office Faizabad

Wednesday, November 19

  • PS on Wheel: Zero Point Check Post
  • Van I: 9th Avenue Check Post
  • Van II: SDPO Office Humak
  • Van III: Islamabad High Court

Thursday, November 20

  • PS on Wheel: NUML University
  • Van I: Ghouri Town Kalma Chowk
  • Van II: A, B, and C Block Pak Secretariat
  • Van III: Traffic Office Faizabad

Friday, November 21

  • PS on Wheel: Faisal Masjid
  • Van I: Bari Imam House
  • Van II: G-14 Islamabad Chowk Check Post
  • Van III: Parliament House

Saturday, November 22

  • PS on Wheel: Fancy Gate Pak Secretariat
  • Van I: Faizabad Check Post, Faisal Avenue
  • Van II: Tarnol Benazir Chowk
  • Van III: Traffic Office Faizabad

Sunday, November 23

  • PS on Wheel: Trail-V Margalla Road
  • Van I: Traffic Office Faizabad
  • Van II: Police Lines H-11
  • Van III: Islamabad Club

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Focus on Accessibility and Public Service

The ITP’s facilitation van program has been praised by Islamabad residents for improving accessibility and reducing the burden on citizens who previously had to stand in long queues at police offices.

The mobile setup ensures that services reach citizens across the city — from major business areas to residential neighborhoods.

An ITP official stated that this initiative aligns with Islamabad Police’s commitment to citizen-centric governance, emphasizing convenience, transparency, and efficiency.

Enhanced Digital Process for Licence Renewal and Permits

Each mobile van is connected to the centralized digital system of ITP, allowing instant processing and verification of:

  • CNIC data (through NADRA integration),
  • Vehicle registration details, and
  • Licence validity records.

This automation minimizes paperwork, shortens processing time, and ensures authenticity.

Citizens can renew or apply for licences in minutes, and the digital record is automatically synced to the Islamabad Police database for future reference.

Key Officials Supervising Operations

The facilitation vans are operating under the supervision of ASI Younas, while PS on Wheel units are led by SI Asim Zaidi. Each van has a trained staff member capable of handling documentation and biometric verification on the spot.

Officials have also emphasized that staff members are trained to handle digital systems, guide citizens, and ensure discipline during on-site service hours.

Public Advisory from Islamabad Police

The ITP has advised all citizens to:

  • Carry their original CNICs and vehicle registration documents when visiting the facilitation vans.
  • Follow queue discipline and cooperate with staff to ensure smooth operations.
  • Use the ITP Helpline (1915) for inquiries regarding daily van locations, service availability, or emergency assistance.

This advisory aims to ensure orderly processing and prevent delays or service interruptions at mobile stations.

Importance of ITP’s Mobile Licensing Initiative

The introduction of facilitation vans marks a milestone in Islamabad’s digital and mobile policing transformation.

It complements other initiatives such as:

  • Online challan payment system.
  • E-tag and M-tag integration for vehicles.
  • E-licensing platforms through Excise and NADRA collaboration.

These reforms collectively contribute to making Islamabad a model smart city with efficient and citizen-friendly services.

ITP’s Vision for Smart Policing

Islamabad Traffic Police is increasingly adopting smart policing technologies to improve service delivery. With the success of facilitation vans, the department plans to expand similar services in:

  • Vehicle inspection,
  • E-challan payment booths, and
  • On-site road safety awareness campaigns.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad has reiterated that the goal is to make public engagement seamless, where essential services reach people instead of them having to visit offices.

Public Response and Appreciation

Residents have welcomed this initiative warmly, especially those with busy schedules or living far from ITP offices. Many citizens have praised the department’s approach on social media, calling it a “step toward modern policing.”

A citizen, Amna Tariq, shared:

“It’s great to see Islamabad Police thinking about convenience. I renewed my licence at the mobile van in Faizabad — the process was quick and efficient.”

Another resident, Faisal Khan, added:

“Having these vans near universities and major offices is a real help. It saves us from taking time off work to visit the main office.”

How to Contact ITP for Mobile Van Updates

For the latest schedule updates or emergency contact, citizens can reach ITP through the following channels:

Contact TypeDetails
Helpline1915
Websitewww.islamabadpolice.gov.pk
Social MediaTwitter/X: @ITP_Police, Facebook: Islamabad Traffic Police
Emailinfo@islamabadpolice.gov.pk

Citizens are encouraged to follow official channels to stay informed about schedule changes, new routes, or added facilities.

Future Expansion Plans

Officials have hinted that, based on public response, ITP may expand the facilitation van service beyond Islamabad to Rawalpindi and surrounding regions. The goal is to integrate this system with the national e-licensing framework, enabling citizens to renew or apply for licences regardless of their home district.

Plans are also underway to introduce mobile payment options and QR-based verification systems for faster documentation in future editions of facilitation vans.

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Conclusion About Islamabad Police Mobile Facilitation Vans:

The Islamabad Police’s mobile facilitation vans offer a practical and people-friendly solution for citizens needing driving licences, vehicle documentation, or related services.

By bringing government services closer to the public, this initiative not only reduces the burden on police offices but also sets a benchmark for smart, accessible policing in Pakistan.

With services running across key locations from November 17 to 23, 2025, Islamabad residents are encouraged to take advantage of this convenient facility and experience the benefits of modern, mobile governance.

Police Mobile Facilitation FAQs

1. What services do ITP facilitation vans offer?

They provide driving licence renewals, learner permits, international permits, character certificates, and vehicle documentation services.

2. Where can I find the ITP facilitation vans in Islamabad?

The vans will operate across multiple areas including Faizabad, Zero Point, Parliament House, and Margalla Road from November 17–23, 2025.

3. What are the operation hours for these mobile vans?

The vans operate daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. under the supervision of ASI Younas.

4. How can I contact ITP for help?

You can call the ITP helpline at 1915 or visit the official website for daily updates.

5. What documents are required to avail services?

Citizens should carry their original CNIC and vehicle registration documents for verification at the van.

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