CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - Almost 1.8 million residents in Central Luzon have received their ePhilIDs or the electronic printable version of the Philippine Identification System ID, commonly known as the national ID as of January this year. In a statement on Monday, the Philippine Statistics Authority-Regional Statistical Services 3 (PSA-RSSO3) said a total of 1,771,572 ePhilIDs were issued to registered persons last month, exceeding by 7.3 percent the region's first quarter target of 1,651,500. Arlene Divino, regional director of the PSA-RSSO3, said this achievement is the result of combined efforts and strategies of the PSA provincial offices registration team including house-to-house visits and coordination with schools, private institutions and local government units. She assured the registrants that the ePhilID will be recognized and accepted by both government and public establishments. Meanwhile, Divino encouraged other residents of the region to register with PhilSys,
LEGAZPI CITY - Nearly 290,000 residents in Albay who registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Tuesday. In an interview, Cross Doreh Lee, PSA-Albay spokesperson, said out of the 897,148 who completed the PhilSys registration process, 286,054 or 32 percent have received their printed ID cards. "We apologize and ask for understanding for the delay in the delivery of PhilID. The PSA is doing its best to register and ensure the security of information," Lee said. She attributed the delay in the delivery of the PhilIDs to priority registration, printing, and delivery of the IDs of low-income group registrants. "This pertains to the first batch of individuals who have finished the input of their biometric information for the national ID registration. Since they are prioritized, it is expected that their IDs are much more to be released earlier,"
MOBILE REGISTRATION. A staff member of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) holds mobile registration for the national ID in Pototan, Iloilo in this undated photo. The PSA deploys mobile teams to reach out to individuals who have yet to register with the Philippine Identification System.(Photo courtesy of PSA-Iloilo) ILOILO CITY - About 32.45 percent or 1,875,008 of the 5,778,473 residents of Western Visayas have received their Philippine Identification (PhilID) cards while ongoing deliveries are carried out for 126,167 more cards as of August 15. Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed that 18,667 IDs were delivered in Aklan; 162,149 in Antique; 242,299 in Capiz; 7,237 in Guimaras; 668,692 in Iloilo; and 775,964 in Negros Occidental. PSA-Iloilo officer in charge Jerry Dolutan said Tuesday the bottleneck is at Step 3 of the registration or the deduplication phase. "In the deduplication, we verify the biometric information and check if there is (a) duplicate
WAITING FOR THE CARD. A resident of Eastern Samar province enlists in the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) in this undated photo. Only 20 percent of the over 3.3 million residents in Eastern Visayas who have registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Wednesday (Aug. 10, 2022).(Photo courtesy of PSA) TACLOBAN CITY - Only 20 percent of the over 3.3 million residents in Eastern Visayas who registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Wednesday. The delay in the delivery of ID cards can be attributed to the limited production of physical ID cards in Manila, according to PSA Eastern Visayas Regional Director Wilma Perante. Of the 3,387,864 residents who completed the PhilSys registration process, only 669,149 or 20 percent of them
NAT'L ID. A resident of Eastern Samar province enlists in the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) in this undated photo. The Philippine Statistics Authority 8 (Eastern Visayas) is stepping up its PhilSys campaign as nearly 800,000 residents have yet to show up in registration centers (Photo courtesy of Philippine Statistics Authority) TACLOBAN CITY - The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 8 (Eastern Visayas) is stepping up its campaign for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) as about 784,142 residents of the region have failed to show up in registration centers. The PSA has been coordinating with local government officials and conducting mobile registration to encourage the remaining unregistered residents to sign up for the identification (ID) system, PSA-8 Director Wilma Perante said in a phone interview on Wednesday. Of the 784,142 unregistered, 231,681 are in Leyte province, 172,765 in Northern Samar, 122,945 in Eastern Samar, 122,478 in Samar, 96,623 in So