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1. KOTA PALEMBANG NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Ilir Timur I Jln. Mayor Sentosa NO 3364 2 Ilir Timur II Jln Yos. S.3 Ilir Palembang 3 Il 1. KOTA PALEMBANG NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Ilir Timur I Jln. Mayor Sentosa NO 3364 2 Ilir Timur II Jln Yos. S.3 ilir Palembang 3 Ilir Barat I Jln Padang Selasa No 1705 4 Ilir Barat II Jln Makrayu Palembang 5 Seberang Ulu l Jln. KHM. Asyik kel 3-4 Ulu 6 Seberang Ulu Il Jln. Jend A. Yani Lrg. Gumai 14 Ulu 7 Sako Jln. Musi Raya Prumnas Sako kenten 8 Sukarami Jln. Kebun Bunga Km. 9 Palembang 9 Kemuning Komp. Sintraman Jaya kel. 20 ilir D II 10 Bukit Kecil Jln. Kapt. Cek Syeh Lr.Sekolah no 115 11 Gandus Jln. TPH Sofyan Kenawas Kel. Gandus 12 Kertapati Jln Sriwijaya Raya Km. 14 Palembang 13 Plaju Jln. Binangun Lr. Masjid kel. Plj Darat 14 Kalidoni Jln. Tlg Gading Rt.07 / NO 68 B K.Doni 15. Alang-alang lebar Jln. Gotong Royong No.1860 Palembang 16. Sematang Borang Jln. Betawi 1 Kel. Gedung Gajah Sematang Borang 2. KABUPATEN . MURA No KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Megang Sakti Jln. Padat Karya 2 Tugu Mulyo Kel. Trikoyo 3 Purwodadi Desa Purwodadi 4 Bulan Tengah Suku Ulu Kel. Bangun Jaya 8 M. Lakitan Muara Lakitan 9 M. Kelingi Jln. Kop. Mansur 10 Jaya Loka Jln. Ngesti Boga 11 M. Beliti Kel. Mabeliti 12. Selangit Kel. Selangit 13. Ulu Rawas Kel. Ma Kulam 14. BKL. Ulu terawas Jalisum Terawas 3. KOTA PRABUMULIH No KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 KUA Prabumulih Barat Jl. Suban Mas Komplek 2 KUA prabumulih Timur Jl. Ade Irma Nasution No.86 3 KUA Cambai Jl. Raya Cambai KM. 10 4 KUA RKT Jl. Lintas Prabumulih 4. KAB .OKU TIMUR NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Martapura Jl. Mardeka No. 04 Trukis Rahayu 2 Cempaka Jl. Lintas Komering 3 Buay Madang Jl. Kurungan Nyawa 4 BP Peliung Jl. Raya Komering Pulau Negara 5 Belitang I Jl. Bangsa Raja NO. 891 Gumawang 6 Belitang II Jl. Raya Sumber Jaya 7 Madang Suku I Jl. Raya Rasuan 8 Belitang III Jl. Raya Nusa Bakti 9 Semendawai SukuIII Jl. Raya Petanggang Sriwangi BK 10 Madang Suku II Jl. Raya Km. 168 Desa Kota Negara 5. KABUPATEN . O K I NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Jejawi Jl. Raya Jejawi 2 Kayu Agung Jl. Lasykar Seman No.11 Kel. Paku 3 Lempuing Jaya Jl. Lintas Timur KM. 123 4 Mesuji Jl. Kerio Habib No. 10 Pematang Panggang 5 Mesuji Makmur Jl. Catur Raya Blok C Desa Catur Tunggal 6 Pampangan Jl. Raya Pulau Betung 7 Mesuji Raya Jl. Raya Pasar Kemang Indah Mesuji Raya 8 Pangkalan Lampam Jl. Raya Desa Pangkalan Lampam 9 Pedamaran Jl. Enan Matalin Desa Menang Raya 10 Sirah Pulau Padang Jl. Raya Awal Terusan 11 Sungai Menang Jl. Raya Sungai Menang Kp. 10 Rt. 05 12 Tanjung Lubuk Jl. Lintas Komering No. 19 Desa Pulau Gemantung Ilir 13 Teluk Gelam Jl. Lintas Timur Desa Seriguna 14 Lempuing Jl. Lintas Timur Desa Tugu Jaya 15 Air Sugihan Jl. Melati 2 No. 04 Desa Kertamukti Jalur 27 16 Cengal Jl. Raya Cengal Sungai Jeruju 17 Pedamaran Timur SP1 Kayu Labu 6. KAB. BANYUASIN NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Banyu Asin III Jl.Merdeka Ke. Pangkalan Balai NO.49 2 Talang Kelapa Jl.Plg Betung Km.16 Kel.Sukajadi 3 Banyu Asin I Jl. Cendana No.06 Kel.Mariana 4 Banyu Asin II Desa Muara Sungsang 5 Betung Jl.Plg Betung No. 3 Kel.Rimba Asam 6 Makarti Jaya Jl. Hayam Wuruk 04 Kel.Makarti Jaya 7 Rantau Bayur Jl.Raya Pengumbuk Ds.Tebing Abang 8 Muara Padang Jalur 20 Jembatan III sb. Makmur 9 Rambutan Desa Tanjung Marbu 10 Pulau Rimau Jl.Penghubung Ds.Teluk Betung 11 Muara Telang Jalur 08 Jembatan II Ds.Telang Jaya 12 Konsesi S. Gerong Jl.Raya Mariana Kp.Bali S, Gerong 13 Tungkal Ilir Desa Sido Mulyo 14 Muara Sugihan Desa Tirta Harja Jalur 14 15 Air Saleh Jalur 8 Jembatan III ds. Saleh Mukti 16 Tanjung Lago Jalur 19 Desa Suka Damai 7. KAB. EMPAT LAWANG NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Tebing Tinggi Jl.Lintas Sumatera Km.3,5 Tj Kupang 2 Talang Padang Jl.Raya Lampar Baru 3 Pendopo Jl.Jati Pendopo Lintang 4 Muara Pinang Jl.Bayangkara Desa Ma.Pinang 5 Lintang Kanan Jl.Raya Desa Karang Tanding 6 Ulu Musi Jl.Raya Padang Tepung 7 Pasemah Air Keruh Komp.Ktr, Camat Kec. Pasemah 8. KAB. MUBA NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Sekayu Jl. Perjuangan No. 316 kel, serasan jaya 2 Sungai Keruh Jl. Sekayu Jirak Km. 30 3 Batang Hari leko Jln. Raya desa Tanah Abang 4 Sanga Desa Jln. Kabupaten Lk. VII Kel. Ngulak 5 Lais Jln. Palembang Sekayu Desa Lais 6 Bayung Lincir Jln. Palembang jambi Km. 202 7 Babat Toman Jln. Sekayu Mangun Jaya desa Toman 8 Sungai Lilin Jln. Palembang jambi Boor II KM.114 9 Keluang Jln. Keluang Desa Mekar Jaya 10 Plakat Tinggi Desa Air Putih Ulu kec. Plakat Tinggi 11 Lalan Desa Bandar Agung P. 16 B 9. KAB. OGAN ILIR NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Indralaya Jl. Raya timur KM.36 Indralaya 2 Pemulutan Jl.Raya NO. 13 Pemulutan 3 Tanjung Raya Jl. Masjid Baitussholihin 4 Rantau Alai DS Rantau alai 5 Muara Kuang Jl. Manaf Ratu jaya 6 Tanjung Batu Jl. Raya TANJUNG BATU 10. KAB. MUARA ENIM NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Semende Darat Ulu Jl. Lintas Tj. Agung Pagar Bulan 31356 2 Semenda Darat Tengah Jl. SP. Tiga Kalangan Senin Seri Tanjung 3 Semende Darat Laut Jl. Laskar Alirudin Pulau Panggung 4 Tanjung Agung Jl. Lintas Sumatera No. 84 5 Lawang Kidul Jl. Lintas Sumatera Keban Agung 6 Muara Enim Jl. Insp. Slamet No. 37 Pasar Lama 7 Ujanmas Jl. Linsum Hasan Saleh 31351 8 Gunung Megang Jl. Jend. Sudirman No. 11 9 Rambang Dangku Jl. Linsum Tebat Agung 31172 10 Lubai Jl. Raya Batu Raja No. 2 Beringin 31173 11. Lembak Jl. Jend Sudirman Lembak No. 3, 31171 12. Gelumbang Jl. Raya Negara NO. 31 Gelumbang 13. Sungai Rotan Jl. Harapan 2 Sukarami 31171 14. Benakat Jl. Raya Padang Bindu 31352 15. Rambang Jl. Raya Sugih Waras No. 02 S. Waras 16. Kelekar Jl. AMD Menunggal IV Desa Menanti 17. Muara Belida Jl. Patra Tani No. 1 Muara Belida 11. KOTA LBK LINGGAU NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Lubuklinggau Barat I Jl. Depati Said No. 08 2 Lubuklinggau Barat II Jl. Padat Karya No.99 3 Lubuklinggau Utara I Jl. Soekarno Hatta Petanang Ilir 4 Lubuklinggau Utara II Jl. Kenanga II Komp. Camat 5 Lubuklinggau Timur I Jl. Pasir No.50 kel. Tabah Jemekeh 6 Lubuklinggau Timur II Jl. Fatmawati Soekarno 7 Lubuklinggau Selatan I Jl. Perumnas Rahma 8 Lubuklinggau Selatan II Jl. Sultan Mahmud badarudin II 12. KOTA PAGAR ALAM NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Pagar Alam Selatan Ds. Gunung Agung Lama 2 Pagar Alam Utara Ds. Padang Harapan Kel.Tumbak Ulas 3 Dempo Selatan Kel,Sukarejo Ds. Sukarukun 4 Dempo Utara Ds. Suka Jadi 5 Dempo Tengah Besemah Serasan 13. KABUPATEN . OKU NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 Batu Raja Timur Jl. DR. Muhammad Hatta Kel. Sukaraya 2 Batu Raja Barat Jl. Tebing Pelawi Desa Laya Baturaja Barat 3 Peninjauan Jl. Putri Candi Desa Peninjauan 4 Semidang Aji Jl. Lintas Sumatera Desa Bedegung Km. 32 Kode Pos 32155 5 Pengandonan Jl. Lintas Sumatera Km.45 Desa Semanding Kode Pos 32155 6 Ulu Ogan Jl. Raya Mendingin Km. 9 Ulu Ogan 7 Sosoh Buay Rayap Jl. Lintas Baturaja-Muaradua Km. 12 Desa Penyandingan Kode Pos 32151 8 Lengkiti Jl. Lintas Baturaja-Muaradua Km.30 Desa Tanjung Agung Kode Pos 32164 9 Lubuk Batang Jl. Lintas Baturaja-Prabumulih Km. 15 Desa Lubuk Batang Baru 14. KABUPATEN LAHAT No KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 LAHAT Jl. Bhayangkara Kota Baru Lahat 2 KIKIM TIMUR Jl. HBR Motik Bunga Mas Kec. Kikim Timur 3 PULAU PINANG Jl. Raya Pagar Alam KM. 4 Desa Jati Kec. Pulau Pinang 4 MERAPI Jl. Lintas Sumatera KM. 20 Merapi Barat 5 KOTA AGUNG Jl. PeldaAbd.Rohim Kec. Kota Agung 6 TANJUNG SAKTI Jl. Abdi Karim Desa Masam Bulau Kec. Tanjung Sakti 7 JARAI Jl. Ade Irma Suryani Nasution 8 PAJAR BULAN Jl. Lingkar Kecamatan Desa Kota Raya Lembak 9 KIKIM SELATAN Desa Pagar Jati Kec. Kikim Selatan 10 KIKIM BARAT Jl. Lintas Sumatera Desa Singapura Kec. Kikim Barat 11 KIKIM TENGAH Jl. Lintas Sumatera 45 Desa Tanjung Kec. Kikim Tengah 12 MULAK ULU Jl. Pangerran Sohar Desa Muara Tiga Kec. Mulak Ulu 15. KABUPATEN OKU SELATAN No KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1 MUARADUA Jl. Wedana pangkoe 2 SIMPANG Jl. Gatot Subroto 3 DANDING AGUNG Desa Surabaya 4 BUAY SANDANG AJI Jl. Raya Simpang Aji 5 MEKAKAU ILIR Desa Teluk Agung 6 BUAY RENJUNG Jl. Buay Runjung 7 BUAY PEMACA Desa Talang Padang 8 KISAM TINGGI Jl. Pangeran Gerizak 9 MUARADUA KISAM Jl. Muaradua Kisam 10 PULAU BERINGIN Jl. Depati Renadan 16. KABUPATEN . MURATARA No KECAMATAN ALAMAT 1 Rawas Ilir Kel. Bingin Teluk 2 Karang Jaya Kel. Karang Jaya 3 Karang Dapo Kel. Depo. 1 4 M. Rupit Kel. Ma. Rupit 5. Rawas Ulu Kel. Suru Langun 6. Nibung Jln. Sunan Kalijaga 7. Ulu Rawas Kel. Ma Kulam 17. KAB.PALI NO KECAMATAN ALAMAT KANTOR 1. Talang Ubi Jl. Merdeka No.7 Komplek Handayani 2. Tanah Abang Jl. Lintas Sumatera No. 84 Pendopo 3. Penukal Jl. Raya No. 03 Babat 31251 4. Penukal Utara Jl. Angkatan 45 NO. 1 Prabumenang 5. Abab Jl. Raya Desa Betung 31251.
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