Obsah

Full electronic submission

Full electronic submission description

Full electronic filing (also referred to as "FEP") can be described as the possibility for a client/citizen, as well as a representative of a legal entity, to handle all his/her necessary life situation agenda, through electronic interaction, self-service at any time and from anywhere or assisted from any universal contact point of VS, without the need for a personal visit to the relevant offices, and subsequently the possibility to have an overview of the status and progress of all his/her life events being handled.

At the same time, the concept of UEP represents an advanced variant of electronic submission (electronic form of action of a client, citizen and/or organisation towards the public administration of the Czech Republic), which meets a set of required characteristics, primarily determined by the so-called architectural principles of eGovernment and furthermore the characteristics envisaged for submissions to the public administration by legislation, in particular the Administrative Code and agency laws.

A client's electronic submission to a public administration is considered complete if it meets all architectural principles of eGovernment and other requirements, in particular:

All public administration service channels must be integrated with each other in a targeted way so that they can be freely switched between them during the processing of the submission and all information is preserved, transferred to them (between them).

Full e-filing rules

The authority must respect all downstream functional units such as the interconnected data pool, public administration portals or the public administration communication infrastructure and ensure procedurally that the processing of the submission is electronic throughout its life cycle.

To meet the requirements for a complete electronic filing, the Authority must meet the requirements through its service channels (e.g., portal):