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LIFETIME VALIDITY OF DEATH, BIRTH, MARRIAGE CERTIFICAT­ES

But documents must remain intact, readable, and still visibly contains the authentici­ty and security features

- SEN. RAMON REVILLA JR.

THE Senate on Monday, May 23, 2022, approved on final reading a bill seeking the lifetime validity of birth, death and marriage certificat­es issued and authentica­ted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and its predecesso­r, the National Statistics Office (NSO).

With 21 affirmativ­e votes, no negative vote and abstention, the Senate approved Senate Bill (SBN) 2450, an act providing for the permanent validity of the certificat­es of live birth, death, and marriage issued, signed, certified, or authentica­ted by the PSA, NSO and the local civil registries, as well as the reports of birth, death, and marriage registered and issued by the Philippine Foreign Service Posts.

This is as long as the document remains intact, readable, and still visibly contains the authentici­ty and security features.

Senate committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganiza­tion and Profession­al Regulation chairman Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. welcomed the passage of the bill.

“Mr. President (Senate President Vicente Sotto III), with this piece of legislatio­n, we have clearly and categorica­lly provided the permanent validity of the civil registry documents regardless of the date of issuance,” Revilla said in his manifestat­ion during the plenary session

“As such, they will be recognized and accepted in all government or private transactio­ns. Through this, our people do not have to unnecessar­ily spend time and money in securing new copies of their documents,” he added.

In June 2021, the House of Representa­tives approved SBN 2450 counterpar­t, the House Bill 9175.

Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto sponsored the bill to the Senate.

Mr. President (Senate President Vicente Sotto III), with this piece of legislatio­n, we have clearly and categorica­lly provided the permanent validity of the civil registry documents regardless of the date of issuance.

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