Sun.Star Pampanga

Cases of late registrati­on in CSF decrease

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— The cases of late registrati­on of birth, death and marriage certificat­es in the City of San Fernando decreased in the last five year s.

This was announced by City Civil Registrar Rimando Umali during the Fourth CSFP Convention of Partners in Civil Registrati­on held July 28 at the Heroes Hall.

“Mula po sa 25 percent late registrati­on noong 2013, ngayon po nasa eight percent na lang dahil po ito sa ating patuloy na pakikipagt­ulungan sa iba’t-ibang sektor na katuwang natin sa pagrerehis­tro,” said Umali.

The annual event convenes barangay officials, court secretarie­s and personnel from hospitals, health offices, schools, churches, funeral parlors and cemeteries to refresh them with the new processes, policies and important laws on civil registrati­on.

During the program, Umali also presented the state of civil registrati­on in the city for the year 2016 that has visibly increased compared to the previous years.

From 6,728 in 2015, the number of birth registrati­on doubled to 12,403 in 2016. The City Civil Registry Office has also recorded a total of 1,275 marriages and 3,516 deaths last year.

In his speech, Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago lauded the CCRO for their efforts in ensuring that all Fernandino­s are legally registered.

He also stressed the importance of getting registered on time to avoid inconvenie­nce in case the civil certificat­es are needed.

“Aside from helping the government establish the occurrence of birth, death and marriage, civil registrati­on also gives you the access to exercise your rights to study, vote, drive, marry and entitlemen­t, among others,” Santiago said.

CCRO is also conducting a Mobile Civil Registrati­on Outreach Program in different schools and barangays in the city to help unregister­ed students and residents with the requiremen­ts for the issuance of their certificat­es.— CSF-CIO

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