During the Hung Kings Commemoration Day holiday and April 30 - May 1 holiday, many police headquarters in Ward 1 Bao Loc, Ward 2 Bao Loc, Ward 3 Bao Loc and Ward B'Lao... are still brightly lit until late at night.
Officers and soldiers are working continuously to ensure the progress of issuing ID cards and electronic identification accounts.

At reception points, from early morning to late at night, hundreds of parents brought their children to complete procedures. Faced with increased demand, units proactively increase shifts and arrange additional forces to serve people.
According to Lam Dong Provincial Police, grassroots police forces have mobilized maximum manpower and vehicles, working day and night to complete targets.
In addition to receiving dossiers at headquarters, many working groups also go to villages, hamlets, and schools to support people.

In remote and isolated areas, where technology is still limited, officers and soldiers persistently guide according to the motto "holding hands and guiding", helping parents and students get acquainted with digital utilities.
Lieutenant Colonel Dinh Sy Duc, Head of B'Lao Ward Police, said that during holidays, the number of people increases, so the unit maximizes time, working many days until late at night, even overnight.

Lieutenant Colonel Ta Thanh Binh, Head of Bao Lam 3 Commune Police, said that despite the lack of equipment, the unit still proactively borrowed machinery, working until 2 am on some days, completing level 2 identification for more than 500 cases.

People highly appreciate the service spirit of the police force.
Ms. Luong Thi Bich Van (Ward 3, Bao Loc) said that her family took advantage of the holiday to take her two children to work on electronic identification and was very satisfied with the dedication of the staff.
According to Lam Dong Provincial Police, the issuance of level 2 electronic identification accounts for children helps integrate personal papers, facilitates learning, medical examination and treatment, and gradually forms a population.
Over the past time, the police force has strengthened propaganda and guidance for people to install and use the VNeID application and warned of fraudulent tricks, advising people to implement the "3 no" principle to protect personal information.