Showing posts with label PSA Birth Certificate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSA Birth Certificate. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2021

PSA Time Slots

 

Philippine Statistics Office (PSA) certified documents are basically the requirements for passport processing, school records and others.

And today is not the same as the past days I been coming. Today and I did not ask when it started, they do not let you in and line up in a cue. Instead, you are given a number for a slot.




Example I got mine number 322 and this number is designated to go at 2:31 PM.

Once you reach PSA and they ran out of numbers for time slots, you will have to get back the next day, which was what happened to me. I went to PSA at about 1pm and they ran out of time slots to give out.


*No more pila sa PSA Baguio, by time slot na*

Saturday, October 16, 2021

PSA Birth Certificate

 

Birth Certificate

Walk-in Application

Application made in person by the owner or by his/her representatives will be received at different Census Serbilis Centers.

Through the Web

Visit the e-Census website at https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph/Default.aspx

Visit the PSAHelpline website at https://psahelpline.ph/

Note: If the request is done through conventional postal service system or through e-mail, the certification shall be sent to the requesting party through conventional postal service system.

Information to be provided for the issuance of Birth Certificate:

  1.     Complete name of the child (first, middle, last)
  2.     Complete name of the father
  3.     Complete maiden name of the mother
  4.     Date of birth (month, day, year)
  5.     Place of birth (city/municipality, province)
  6.     Whether or not registered late. (If registered late, please state the year when it was registered.
  7.     Complete name and address of the requesting party
  8.     Relationship to the child
  9.     Number of copies needed
  10.     Purpose of the certification

NOTE: ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATION OF BIRTH IS SUBJECT TO THE CONFIDENTIALITY CLAUSE OF ARTICLE 7 OF THE CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE CODE WHICH PROVIDES:

Art. 7. Nondisclosure of birth records. The records of a person's birth shall be kept strictly confidential and no information relating thereto shall be issued except on the request of any of the following:
 

  1. The person himself, or any person authorized by him;
  2. His spouse, his parent or parents, his direct descendants, or the guardian or institution legally incharge of him, if he is a minor;
  3. The court or proper public official whenever absolutely necessary in administrative, judicial or other official proceedings to determine the identity of the child's parents or other circumstances surrounding his birth; and
  4. In case of the person's death, the nearest of kin.

Any person violating the prohibition shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment of at least two months or a fine in an amount not exceeding five hundred pesos, or both, in the discretion of the court.