DKI Jakarta Transport Agency Urges Public to Follow All Stages of Free Mudik Programme
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) Syafrin Liputo has urged the public to follow all stages of the 2026/1447 H Free Mudik Programme according to schedule, to ensure smooth administrative processing and optimal use of available quotas.
He said each prospective participant must prepare administrative documents including a Family Card (KK), a DKI Jakarta identity card (KTP) — which is given priority — and a vehicle registration certificate (STNK) for those bringing motorcycles.
“Each registrant may add up to three family members under one Family Card. The National Identity Number (NIK) registered must match the NIK on the original identity card,” Syafrin said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
This year’s Free Mudik Programme is organised to ensure homecoming travel is safe, comfortable and orderly, whilst simultaneously reducing private vehicle congestion on main roads.
Registration for the Free Mudik Programme opens on 22 February 2026 online through the official website mudikgratis.jakarta.go.id.
After registering, prospective participants must undergo verification by bringing photocopies of their administrative documents to the nearest verification location.
Should duplicate registrations be found in other mudik programmes, the registration will be automatically cancelled and the decision is final.
Regarding registration timelines, the DKI Transportation Agency has divided them into three clusters. The first cluster covers destinations including Solo, Tasikmalaya, Palembang, Madiun, Sragen and Cilacap, with registration from 22 to 24 February 2026.
The second cluster covers Yogyakarta, Kuningan, Lampung, Tegal, Kebumen, Jombang and Pekalongan, with registration from 25 to 27 February 2026.
The third cluster encompasses Wonogiri, Kediri, Malang, Wonosobo, Purwokerto, Semarang and Sidoarjo, with registration from 28 February to 2 March 2026.
Verification periods are also divided by cluster. The first cluster is scheduled for 25 to 27 February 2026, the second cluster for 28 February to 2 March 2026, and the third cluster for 3 to 5 March 2026.
“Participants who do not attend their designated verification schedule will be deemed to have withdrawn, and their quota will be transferred to other registrants,” Syafrin said.
He further urged the public to pay attention to the schedule corresponding to their respective destination clusters and to ensure all documents are complete before attending the verification location.