Deeds & Commercial Registry takes legal services to Reg 1

– Over 100 transactions, 77 new businesses registered in Mabaruma

The Attorney General’s Chambers has again taken its Deeds and Commercial Registry services to Port Kaituma in Region One (Barima-Waini) on Monday.
During the engagement, residents accessed a range of services under the Registry’s gamut, including business registration, powers of attorneys, and notarisation.

During his brief address to the gathering, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Nandlall reaffirmed the government’s commitment to establishing a permanent Deeds and Commercial Registry office in Mabaruma.
The government also plans to open similar offices in Bartica, Mahdia, Lethem, and Linden.
“Many of you would recall that last June, President Ali led an outreach programme in Region One. At his outreach he made several promises and commitments. [He committed] that this outreach would be held and led by me, comprising of this team, to initiate your engagement with this agency, as well as to hear your complaints, your problems of a legal nature and attempt to work with you in addressing those problems,” the AG reminded.

Attorney General Anil Nandlall addressing the gathering

He added that the effort forms part of the government’s agenda of modernising the country’s landscape, ensuring that adequate legal and commercial services are available in all ten administrative regions.
“We often speak about bringing government to the people and what you are part of here is an initiative that is bringing government to the people. That means that wherever you are located in the country, you don’t necessarily have to travel to Georgetown to get services of the government. The government has committed to delivering those services to you in your locality, and what you are witnessing here is that principle at work,” he said.
Sub-Regional Chairman, Keith Parker stated that the outreach was a much-needed operation in the Matarkai sub-region and has even opened doors for persons to expand their businesses.
He explained that several impediments hinder business owners from accessing loans at commercial banks, noting that the business registration process being brought to the region addresses this, bringing greater ease to the business owners.

A section of the gathering requesting legal services in Port Kaituma

“This is a welcome initiative. We had a lot of unregistered businesses here so now that we had this outreach persons were able to get their registration so there would be greater compliance, and if any opportunity arises from any loan or any other process that they need, they can get it,” he shared.
One resident, Shirley Narine welcomed the outreach, asserting that her transactions were completed swiftly.
“The service was great. We just came here, waited a few minutes, and got through. It wasn’t difficult. We are very much grateful to everybody who provided the service. It’s much better than going to Georgetown.”
Pensioner, Alvin Obermuller, who resides in Oronoque related that he is happy to have been able to register his small business without the hassle of travelling to Georgetown.
“It is wonderful that they brought it here. I feel very happy because I don’t have to pay as much. They brought it right here for us.”
Also sharing his views on the outreach, Sampson (only name given) said, “It is a wonderful thing. It is convenient for us because we don’t have to leave here to go to Georgetown to get this kind of service.”
He noted that travelling to Georgetown for these services often meant a significant time commitment, sometimes requiring multiple trips to the office on different days.
“Sometimes you can get frustrated. But you see, there are people here that we can talk to, they help to speed up the process of getting your documents. I appreciate the outreach. It is a very good thing the government did, and I’m quite satisfied with it.”
Another Port Kaituma resident, Oric James, said he was able to address a long-standing business registration issue in just a few minutes, thanks to the outreach.
Meanwhile, also present at the outreach were representatives from the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission, General Register Office, and Guyana Elections Commission.
Moreover, recognising the volume of cases involving the registration of birth certificates, a team from the General Register Office Guyana (GRO) is expected to return to the region to expand its services in several communities.
During last week’s outreach programme in Mabaruma, over 100 transactions were completed, with 77 new businesses registered on the spot.