This integration will offer citizens a seamless experience: a single verified digital identity to access the SSO, MyBayar, MyJPJ, and other government portals without needing to manage multiple usernames and passwords.

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Enter your 12-digit MyKad number without dashes (e.g., 900101141234). 3. Initiate Search

If you are tracking an active application for a position within PDRM, use the following steps to verify your status:

The URL https://sso.rmp.gov.my/ap/ap_search.aspx seems to be a part of the RMP's Single Sign-On (SSO) system, which allows users to access multiple services provided by the police with a single set of login credentials. The specific page you're on appears to be focused on searching for applications or police reports (referred to as "AP" here).

To help me provide the most relevant information, please let me know:

Upon a successful login, you will be able to access the main dashboard. The primary functions can be accessed via the following icons:

: Once logged in, users can select specific icons like "Status Repot" (Report Status) or "Status Saman" (Summon Status) to perform their search. Most searches require the specific Report Number or the user's IC. Important Limitations and Payment Sistem Semakan Online PDRM - SSO RMP

: Users can check status using their No. Repot Polis (Police Report Number) or an Internet ID Code provided by the station during filing. 2. Traffic Summons Status Checking

: Full tracking is available for reports filed in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor dating back to August 1, 2011. Reports from all other states are searchable if filed after April 1, 2015.

The SSO PDRM portal is a significant step toward a more digital and efficient public service. By understanding its features, the public can save time and effort when dealing with various police-related administrative matters. The portal represents a key advancement in how Malaysians interact with law enforcement, making essential services more accessible from the comfort of their own homes.

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This integration will offer citizens a seamless experience: a single verified digital identity to access the SSO, MyBayar, MyJPJ, and other government portals without needing to manage multiple usernames and passwords.

:

Enter your 12-digit MyKad number without dashes (e.g., 900101141234). 3. Initiate Search sso.rmp.gov.my ap ap search.aspx

If you are tracking an active application for a position within PDRM, use the following steps to verify your status:

The URL https://sso.rmp.gov.my/ap/ap_search.aspx seems to be a part of the RMP's Single Sign-On (SSO) system, which allows users to access multiple services provided by the police with a single set of login credentials. The specific page you're on appears to be focused on searching for applications or police reports (referred to as "AP" here). This integration will offer citizens a seamless experience:

To help me provide the most relevant information, please let me know:

Upon a successful login, you will be able to access the main dashboard. The primary functions can be accessed via the following icons: Initiate Search If you are tracking an active

: Once logged in, users can select specific icons like "Status Repot" (Report Status) or "Status Saman" (Summon Status) to perform their search. Most searches require the specific Report Number or the user's IC. Important Limitations and Payment Sistem Semakan Online PDRM - SSO RMP

: Users can check status using their No. Repot Polis (Police Report Number) or an Internet ID Code provided by the station during filing. 2. Traffic Summons Status Checking

: Full tracking is available for reports filed in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor dating back to August 1, 2011. Reports from all other states are searchable if filed after April 1, 2015.

The SSO PDRM portal is a significant step toward a more digital and efficient public service. By understanding its features, the public can save time and effort when dealing with various police-related administrative matters. The portal represents a key advancement in how Malaysians interact with law enforcement, making essential services more accessible from the comfort of their own homes.