Philippine Daily Inquirer

STEPS IN REQUESTING SALN

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FROM OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN:

Requiremen­ts:

• SALN request form: https://goo.gl/0BNFef

• Two government-issued IDs

• Authorizat­ion letter or special power of attorney for representa­tive

1 Submit accomplish­ed SALN request form and IDs to the Ombudsman’s public assistance office.

2 Ombudsman lawyer administer­s oath.

3 Director of the public assistance office approves request.

4 Records division verifies the availabili­ty of the SALN, retrieves it, reproduces and certifies it, and prepares payment slip.

5 Applicant proceeds to the cashier to pay and receives official receipt. Fee: P5 per page for plain photo copies/P10 per certified copy plus P100 for certificat­ion fee 6 SALN is released to requester.

FROM SENATE SECRETARY:

1 Address request letter to the Senate secretary. Indicate the names and years of SALNs you wish to request. You can fax the letter to the secretary’s office.

2 Follow up your request after two days. They will give you a date when you can get your requests.

3 Go to the Senate to claim the SALNs. You must claim personally to pay the fee.

FROM CLERK OF COURT OF THE SUPREME COURT:

1 Fill out the SALN request form (https://goo.gl/NwR9FD) and either fax ([+02]525-3208) or e-mail (pepayanama@yahoo.com) along with the supporting documents required. Each request must explain the specific purpose and “their individual interests sought to be served.”

2 Wait for the clerk of court to contact you about the request. The court en banc will have to approve the request.

3 After approval, visit the court to pay the fees and receive the SALNs. Fee: P4 per page for plain photo copies/P10 per certified copy plus P100 for certificat­ion fee of each document

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