Reynold Guerrier Drives a New Modernization Dynamic at the ONI
By: Jean Valdonel CONSTANT The Director General of the National Identification Office (ONI), Reynold Guerrier, continues the institution's modernization efforts through a series of initiatives aimed at reorganizing and developing several offices nationwide.
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Director General of the National Identification Office (ONI), Reynold Guerrier, continues the institution's modernization efforts through a series of initiatives aimed at reorganizing and developing several offices nationwide.
This approach is part of a vision focused on improving the quality of services offered to the population and strengthening the institution's operational capacities. The objective is notably to guarantee better reception conditions for users and to facilitate access to national identification services.
In this perspective, several ONI offices are currently undergoing interventions aimed at improving their layout and functionality. Among the sites concerned are the offices in Carrefour, Pétion-Ville, Cap-Haïtien, as well as those in SONAPI and Canapé-Vert.
According to the institution's officials, these initiatives aim to gradually equip the ONI with infrastructures better suited to the requirements of a modern public service. For several years, a large number of offices operated in mobile structures, a reality that presented certain challenges for the stability and efficiency of services.
Since his arrival at the head of the institution, Reynold Guerrier seems to favor a progressive approach focused on consolidating existing structures and improving staff working conditions. This orientation also aims to offer citizens a more efficient environment for their procedures to obtain the National Identification Card.
Through these various initiatives, the ONI's General Directorate intends to continue its efforts to strengthen the institution's administrative efficiency and bring its services closer to the population.
Jean Valdonel CONSTANT
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