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Keeping records for public-service fees and payments

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When a public service involves a fee or payment, save the official page and your payment record.

Some public services may involve fees, certificates, or payment steps. When you use GOV.KR or another official page, keep the page URL, date checked, and any receipt or confirmation number. This habit helps if you need to ask a follow-up question later. It also reduces confusion when different offices or websites use slightly different wording. Always treat the official service page as the source for current fee and payment instructions.

Key points

  • Save official service URLs and payment records.
  • Check the current fee on the official page.
  • Keep confirmation numbers when available.

Checklist

  1. Open the official service page.
  2. Record the checked date.
  3. Save receipts or confirmation screens.

Warnings

  • Do not assume older fee information is still current.

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Sources

  • GOV.KR Foreigner ServicesOpen source

Last checked: July 2, 2026

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