Civil Servant Duty Schedule and Workload Guide

In this article I will explain the memur hizmet cetveli, also known as the civil servant service record. What exactly is this document?

The civil servant service record shows details such as your paid social security contributions, total days worked to date, monthly contribution amounts, overall insurance day breakdown, and your employer’s registration number. You can access your civil servant service information online, which is one of the greatest conveniences of our era. There are two ways to check your service record online: via the E-Devlet portal using an E-Devlet password, or without a password through the E-SGM service. Before explaining the E-Devlet method, a brief note about the E-Devlet password: this password is created specifically for you to complete transactions on the E-Devlet system. You can obtain your E-Devlet password from the nearest PTT branch for a small fee. Please write it down and do not share it with anyone. Now I will describe the steps for querying your civil servant service record.

Check Civil Servant Service Record via E-SGM

To query your civil servant service record through E-SGM, click the link provided below. The page that opens will ask for some identification details. After entering and verifying these details, click the “Bilgileri Sorgula” (Query Information) button. This will allow you to successfully retrieve your service record via E-SGM without needing a password.

Check Civil Servant Service Record via E-Devlet

To check your civil servant service information through the E-Devlet portal, click the link provided below to go to the query page. The site will request your national ID number and your E-Devlet password. Enter these accurately and click the “Sisteme Giriş Yap” (Log In) button. After completing this step, you will have successfully accessed your civil servant service information via the E-Devlet portal.

To query your civil servant service record through the E-Devlet portal, please CLICK HERE