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EBC services available via new Appointment System Portal

The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) is pleased to announce the resumption of its service to the public at all its eighteen (18) Registration Area Offices and sub offices in both Trinidad and Tobago.

A new online Appointment System Portal is available at https://appointments.ebctt.com to facilitate the following transactions:

  • Application for the first time for a national Identification (ID) card
  • Renewal of expired ID cards
  • Replacement of lost or stolen ID cards
  • Change of name and /or address on ID card

 

For further information on making an appointment, please visit the EBC’s website at www.ebctt.com.

The full details of this Press Release can be found here:

Press Release EBC services available via new Appointment System Portal

 

September 6, 2021

We’re Open to the public with LIMITED SERVICES

The Elections and Boundaries Commission is pleased to advise that ALL our Registration Area Offices and Registration Area Sub-Offices will re-open to the public, for LIMITED SERVICES, on Monday 5th July, 2021.

At this time the following services ONLY will be available:

  • Collection of ID cards, for example, if you previously applied for an ID card, a first-time issue, a renewal or a replacement ID card and you are coming to collect.
  • Replacement of lost/stolen ID cards. If you have lost your ID card and you need to apply for a replacement ID card.

AT THIS TIME NO OTHER TRANSACTIONS ARE BEING FACILITATED.

Please be reminded that ALL Covid-19 protocols must be adhered to whilst visitng our offices. All persons must wear a mask covering BOTH the nose and mouth. You must sanitize your hands before entering our offices and you must maintain physical distancing.

We thank you for your usual cooperation as we continue to be of service to you.

 

 

July 27, 2021

EBC mourns the passing of Commissioner Dr. Noel Kalicharan

The Board of Commissioners and Staff of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) mourns the passing of Dr. Noel Kalicharan, who served with distinction as a Commissioner of the organization since 2008.

As a pioneer in the field of Computer Science in Trinidad and Tobago, “Dr. K” as he was affectionately called by all at the EBC, played a pivotal role in many of the information technology aspects utilized at the EBC today.

Dr. Kalicharan was a simple man. It was his simplicity that made him so well loved and respected. He was known for his vivacious, frank and outspoken manner. He had a clinical eye for detail and his keen analysis added immense value to the Commission, on which he served for thirteen years, until his passing.

As the Chair of the EBC’s Information Technology Steering Committee, Dr. Kalicharan contributed greatly to the development of policies, incorporating international best practice in electoral management information systems. He also had a key role in the design of the EBC’s new national identification card, which utilizes global state of the art security features.

Dr. Kalicharan was serving a third term as a Commissioner of the EBC at the time of his passing. He represented Trinidad and Tobago on CARICOM Observer Missions to Guyana on more than one occasion, the Dominican Republic, Bahamas and St. Kitts and Nevis. Dr. Kalicharan represented the EBC at the Ninth Inter-American Meeting of Electoral Management Bodies in Lima, Peru in 2014 as well as the Thirteenth Inter-American Meeting of Electoral Authorities, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 2018.

His invaluable contributions to the work of the EBC will never be forgotten.

The Board of Commissioners, Management and Staff of the Elections and Boundaries Commission, extend our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Noel Kalicharan.

July 3, 2021

Further extension to the validity of expired Identification Cards due to the temporary closure of EBC’s Offices

The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) wishes to advise that all identification cards issued by the Commission, which are currently expired or due to expire in 2021, will now be valid until December 31, 2021.

This extension of the expiry date of identification cards is instituted in accordance with Registration Rules 31 (5) and (6) of the Representation of the People Act, Chapter 2:01 and is yet, a further extension to that, which was implemented in December, 2020.

For the full Press Release, please open this link.

Further Extension to the validity of ID cards due to temporary closure of EBC’s Offices 

May 12, 2021

EBC closes all its Registration Area Offices

In accordance with the Covid-19 restriction measures stated by the Prime Minister in his Press Briefing today, the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) will close all its Registration Area Offices, effective immediately and reopen to the public on May 24, 2021.

Whilst the EBC realizes the inconvenience that the closure of our offices will cause the decision was taken in the interest of public health and safety. The EBC remains resolute to its commitment to all its stakeholders in the fight against the spread of this virus.

Press Release – EBC closes all its Registration Area offices.

 

April 29, 2021

Temporary closure of our Arima Office

The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) wishes to advise the public that its Arima Registration Area Office, located at 16-17 Pro Queen Street, Arima will be closed on Wednesday 28th April, 2021 at noon for sanitization.

The Arima Registration Area Office will reopen to the public on Monday 3rd May, 2021. Only persons collecting national identification cards will be accommodated. No other transactions will be conducted until further advised.

All persons with confirmed appointments for the Arima Registration Office will be contacted to have their appointments rescheduled.

The EBC apologizes for the inconvenience that the temporary closure of this office may cause and gives the public the assurance that all is being done in the interest of public health and safety.

EBC’s temporary closure of its Arima Office

April 28, 2021

Temporary closure of our Siparia Registration Area Office

Please be advised that we have closed our Siparia Registration Area Office at 14, Mary Street, Siparia this afternoon for sanitization.

The office will re-open to the public on Wednesday 28th April, 2021.

For further details, please see the Press release in this link:

EBC’s Temporary Closure of its Siparia Registration Area Office

April 26, 2021

Temporary closure of our Chaguanas and Couva/Tab/Tal offices

The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) advises of the temporary closure of both its Chaguanas Registration Area Office and its Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Registration Area Sub-Office, located at 47 Mulchan Seuchan Road, Chaguanas from April 22-23, 2021.

The temporary closure has become necessary to facilitate sanitization of these offices. All persons with confirmed appointments for these specific Registration Offices between today, Thursday 22nd April and tomorrow, Friday 23rd April, 2021 will be contacted to have their appointments rescheduled.

The EBC apologizes for the inconvenience that the temporary closure of these offices may cause and gives the public the assurance that all is being done in the interest of public health and safety.

Normal operations at these offices will resume on Monday 25th April, 2021.

EBC’s Temporary Closure of its Chaguanas and Couva Tab Tal offices

April 22, 2021

Temporary Closure of our Sangre Grande Office

Please be advised that our Sangre Grande Registration Area Office, which is located at 355 Brierley Street, Sangre Grande will be closed, today, April 20th, 2021.

The closure of this Office for today ONLY has become necessary, as the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission has advised it will undertake overhead line clearance work and there will be an interruption in the supply of electricity to the area that will affect operations at our Office.

The EBC apologizes for any inconvenience this temporary closure may cause.  The Sangre Grande Registration Area Office will resume normal operations on Wednesday, April 21, 2021.

April 20, 2021

Temporary closure of our Princes Town Registration Area Office

The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) advises that its Princes Town Registration Area Office, located at 145 High Street, Princes Town, (Corner Naparima Mayaro Road & St. Croix Rd.) will be closed to the public from April 15th -16th, 2021.

The temporary closure of this Office has become necessary to facilitate sanitization of the building. All persons with confirmed appointments for this specific Registration Area Office between today, Thursday 15th April and tomorrow, Friday 16th April, 2021 will be contacted to have their appointments rescheduled.

For the full fetails of this Press Release, please go to this link:

EBC’s Temporary Closure of its Princes Town Office

April 15, 2021

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