The One-Stop Administration Sistem (Samsat) serves as a key public service center, particularly for managing vehicle documentation and facilitating vehicle tax payments. This study aims to assess the level of innovation adoption in service delivery at the Samsat Ketintang office in South Surabaya, using indicators such as service innovation, communication channels, time span, and the social system involved in the adoption process. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected from both primary and secondary sources through observations, interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that the government encourages each Samsat office to implement annual innovations. At the South Surabaya Samsat, several new service innovations have been introduced to improve vehicle tax payment services. However, the adoption of these innovations is not immediate; challenges and obstacles still hinder full acceptance and implementation by the public. Based on these findings, the study offers recommendations to address the identified barriers and contribute to enhancing the quality of taxpayer services at the Samsat Ketintang office in South Surabaya.
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