THE Attorney General’s Chambers and the Ministry of Legal Affairs, in collaboration with the Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority (DCRA), on Wednesday, launched services of the DCRA in Linden, bringing increased access to residents of Region Ten.
This was disclosed by Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, who noted that, for the first time, residents of Region Ten would be able to access the crucial services of the DCRA in their region.
This, he said through a post via social media, constitutes the delivery of another promise of President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, who pledged to have the DCRA establish offices in all the outlying regions of Guyana.

To this end, an office space has already been identified from which the DCRA will operate at a very convenient location within the township, making its services easily accessible to potential users.
It was noted that residents expressed their gratitude for the initiative and held further discussions with the Attorney General during which they pledged to make optimum use of the various services.
In brief remarks, the Attorney General outlined the main functions of the DCRA and explained the multiple services that it will offer to the people of Region Ten, thereby obviating the need for them to travel at great expense and inconvenience to Georgetown to access these services.
“One of the core objectives of our government is to extend all services available in the urban centres of Guyana to every region of the country in order to make the lives of our citizens better wheresoever they are located,” the Attorney General said.
It was also disclosed that advertisements will soon be published inviting persons from the region to apply for posts in the new office.