Yes, it's fine.
In the United States, though, this has a formal tone, and sounds like it is trying to say something unpleasant in a polite way.
This kind of language might be used by a business reminding somebody about an overdue payment.
No matter how you word it, it's putting pressure on the recipient because you are expressing urgency; you are not only asking them to do something, but to do it promptly.
If you are not trying to speed things up, if this is not the second time you are writing to the authority, you could say "thanks in advance for your attention to this matter."
Finally, depending on the situation, in the United States, sometimes the best way to speed things up is to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for their reply. You wouldn't do this with a big company and a staff that sends out thousands of letters every day, it would just complicate things. But sometimes it helps, because you are showing them, in more than words, that you want a quick reply and are willing to do something yourself to help them give it to you.