General Directorate of Road Transport Services explained

General Directorate of Road Transport Services
Native Name:Drejtoria e Pëgjithshme e Shërbimeve të Transportit Rrugor
Formed:21 July 1999
Jurisdiction:Albania
Headquarters:Tirana
Minister1 Name:Belinda Balluku
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Infrastructure and Energy
Chief1 Name:Blendi Gonxhja
Chief1 Position:General Director
Website:dpshtrr.al

The General Directorate of Road Transport Services (Albanian: Drejtoria e Pëgjithshme e Shërbimeve të Transportit Rrugor – DPSHTRR) is an Albanian public state institution responsible for the registration of vehicles (equipping them with licence plates, registration and ownership titles), monitoring the qualification of drivers and issuing them with driving licenses, mandating technical control of road vehicles and creating a national electronic database of vehicles and drivers.

The directorate performs the duties of a tax entity according to legal provisions and awards certifications to independent driving schools.Established by a decision of the Council of Ministers no. 343 dated 21.07.1999, it is funded by and under the supervision of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: DPSHTRR .