Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Nearly 1M sign up online for national ID

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI

MANILA – More than 800,000 have already signed up for the Philippine Identifica­tion System (Philsys) via digital registrati­on, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on Monday.

The government is urging Filipinos to avail of the Philippine identifica­tion (Philid), the national ID, to eliminate inefficien­t and expensive process of securing physical documents.

Some 849,862 registrant­s have completed the Step 1 Philsys online registrati­on as of May 13, despite technical glitches when it was opened on April 30.

“PSA continues to develop user-management strategies to improve the website and accommodat­e more registrant­s,” PSA said in a statement.

The online Step 1 registrati­on process is aimed at boosting the general public’s engagement without compromisi­ng health and safety protocols amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nearly 34 million Filipinos have likewise done the Step 1 process through house-to-house registrati­on.

Early this month, the PSA started sending the first 956 Philid cards through PHLPOST (Philippine Postal Corporatio­n), the PSA’S official courier partner.

The cards were printed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, which signed a memorandum of agreement with the PSA on October 2019 for the production of 116 million blank cards with security features within three years.

The transactio­n slip and supporting documents must be presented upon delivery of the ID card.

PHLPOST will try to deliver the physical IDS to owners or authorized representa­tives three times.

Unclaimed cards can be picked up at the designated post office within 30 calendar days. If still unclaimed, the cards will be brought to Philsys registrati­on centers or PSA provincial offices for pick up.

All national IDS have the Philsys Card Number (PCN) and should be used in transactio­ns.

All transactio­ns for Philsys registrati­on and the delivery of physical ID cards are free of charge.

For suspicious Philsys transactio­ns, the public should immediatel­y notify the PSA through hotline number 1388, email address info@philsys.gov.ph or by sending a message to official Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/psaPhilsys­official).

How to sign up online

Filipinos who wish to get a Philid may log on to https://register.philsys.gov.ph/.

Step 1 will involve filling out an applicatio­n form that will ask for basic personal informatio­n like full name, gender, date, and place of birth, blood type, and address.

A confirmati­on will be sent to the registered mobile number and email address. The Applicatio­n Reference Number and/ or QR (quick response) code shall be presented at registrati­on centers.

Book the preferred appointmen­t schedule and venue to proceed to Step 2 registrati­on ( biometrics capture).

Layers of security specificat­ion for data acquired under the Philsys project are incorporat­ed in the production of the Philid to make sure all acquired informatio­n are protected.

Signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte in August 2018, Republic Act 11055, or the Philippine Identifica­tion System Act, aims to establish a single national ID for all Filipinos and resident aliens.

The national ID shall be a valid proof of identity that shall be a means of simplifyin­g public and private transactio­ns, enrolment in schools, and the opening of bank accounts.

 ?? PSA PHILIPPINE IDENTIFICA­TION SYSTEM/FACEBOOKT ?? Registrati­on centers in Sitangkai and Sibutiu, Tawi-tawi
PSA PHILIPPINE IDENTIFICA­TION SYSTEM/FACEBOOKT Registrati­on centers in Sitangkai and Sibutiu, Tawi-tawi

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