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RITA E-Huduma, RITA Online E- Huduma
E-Huduma Rita System Online. The Registration and Trust Insolvency Agency (RITA) would like to inform the public that you can now apply for the following services online:
- New birth and death registration application.
- Certification of birth or death certificate.
Important things to consider when applying:
- Keep track of the information you used to create an account,
- The applicant must have his correct information with both parents,
- The applicant will receive a payment invoice and will be required to pay through a bank (NMB and CRDB) or mobile networks (M-PESA, TIGO PESA, AIRTEL Money) only according to the information provided.
- The applicant must have electronic copies of the required attachments in pdf format,
- The applicant must specify the region in which he will receive the certificate
- Additionally, we would like to urge all applicants to follow the above instructions to avoid any inconvenience.
The e-huduma app title as well as the service implementation guide are at the bottom of this page
Note: Applications will not be processed before the service fee has been paid.
For more information, call RITA @ 0800 117 482
Registration, Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency (RITA) (RITA TANZANIA)
RITA-Online Application 2024/2025 Online Portal
RITA-Online Application 2024/2025 Online Portal
RITA was officially launched on the 23rd June 2006 and replaces what was known as the Administrator Generals Department in the Attorney Generals Chambers, Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. It is an Executive Agency under the Attorney Generals Chambers in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.
The history of RITA dates back in 1917 when the German Colonial power enacted a law for registration of births and deaths (Proclamation No.15 of 1917 (Civil Area). When the British took over the administration of Tanganyika (Tanzania Mainland) from the Germans retained the Register of births and deaths established under the Germans law by saving it under the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1920 (Cap.108)
It should be noted that under both colonial powers registration of births and deaths was not compulsory for Africans.
Between 1920 and 1960 the British colonial power came with more laws on key life events and other matters. These laws were either wholly or partly administered by the office of the Administrator General/Registrar General.