The bank would not let Ate S and M open a savings account without 2 valid IDs. Aside from the Condominium IDs issued to the employees of the residents, they don't have any other identification card so the teller suggested that they get Postal IDs.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A POSTAL ID
- Go to the nearest PhilPost Office. It is best if you go to the post office in your zip code.
- Ask for a copy of the Postal ID Application Form or Form No. 391. They will probably give you a photocopy. The form is free here in Quezon City but I heard that some cities charge a minimal fee.
- Fill in the upper half portion of the application form with your personal data.
- Have your picture taken. You need to attach 3 identical 2x2 ID pictures with white background to your application form.
- After filling up the form and attaching 1 picture, we had the form photocopied so that Ate S and M would have 4 copies each. (1 for the post office, 1 for the barangay, 1 for the notary public and 1 personal copy) This is not required but we did it in case the Barangay Captain and the notary public ask for a copy.
- Bring the application form to your Barangay Hall.
- Request for a Certification from the Barangay Captain that you are a resident of the Barangay. The Barangay Captain will fill up the bottom portion of your application form and give you a photocopy of his/her valid ID. He may or may not ask to retain 1 copy of the application form. Our barangay charges P50 for this.
- While you are in the Barangay Hall, get a Community Tax Certificate. You need this to complete your application form. Ate S and M paid P50 each.
- Have the application form duly notarized. There is usually a notary public near barangay halls. The notary public will ask for a copy of the notarized document. Notarization costs around P150 per document.
- Go get a NSO certified copy of your birth or marriage certificate. (Click here for tips on how to get one.)
- Submit the following to the post office: 1) Duly accomplished application form [notarized with attached photocopy of the Barangay Captain's valid ID]; 2) 3 pcs. 2x2 ID picture with white background; 3) NSO certified copy of birth or marriage certificate; and 4) P315 postal ID fee. The postal ID fees vary from city to city.
- Expect to come back for the ID after a few days. In the case of Ate S and M, they were able to get the ID after 3 days.
1. ID Picture - P60
2. Barangay Certification - P50
3. Community Tax Certificate - P50
4. Birth Certificate - P140
4. Notarization - P150
5. Postal ID Fee - P315
6. Others (Transportation, Food, Photocopying) - P50
It is EXPENSIVE. Good thing it is valid for 5 years.
Ate S and M now both have BPI savings accounts. Their next goal is to get voter IDs.
NOTE:- For applicants without a birth certificate, they have to submit a certification of no record from the Local Civil Registrar or a negative certification from NSO plus any of 2 of the following requirements: baptismal certificate, permanent Elementary School Record 137-E, marriage contract of parents issued by LCR (if single) or marriage contract of applicant (if married) or certificate of Live Birth duly signed and properly filled up.
- Instead of a certification from the Barangay Captain, the applicant may submit: a valid NBI clearance; if student, certification from the Principal or School Registrar, together with photocopy of the valid identification card of the Principal or School Registrar; or if employed, certification from the employer with the employer's valid identification card.
- Data from www.pia.gov.ph






16 comments:
laking gastos magka ID noh..
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wow! how expensive!! luckily, the postoffice agreed for me to vouch for my yayas (i filled up the supporting affidavit of witness part). so i only paid: photo (50p); CTC- 5p; Post Office ID fee - 315p + others (transpo for the ctc and xerox) - 30p -- total is about P400p per yaya :D
@Jenny - Thank you for the tip! I did not know I could vouch for my employees. I'll do that next time :)
grabe bat ang mahal? sa amin P175 lang hehe :)
pwede ba kahit walang birth certificate? i read somewhere na barangay clearance at cedula lang kelangan
@inlabsiloka and nathaniel - Different cities have different requirements. I personally think they should have a standard fee since it's the post office who gives out these IDs. I'll email nga the Postmaster General. Hahaha!
My goodness ang laki naman ng fee. Eh papano nalang yung mga tao na kukuha nito to apply for a job? Maghahanap palng ng work ayun gumagastos na.Hay nako talaga.I agree na sana may standard fee sila.SAlamat sa nag post ng info na ito. Very helpful...Mabuhay ang mga pilipino.
expensive! but very helpful....
thank you!
WHAT!?? bakit ang mahal!??
sa maid namin 300 lng ah all inclusive, pinadala lng namin thru mr. postman and after 2 days nandyan na. valid for 3-4 years i think.
sobrang expensive ng 800!
WHAT!?? bakit ang mahal!??
sa maid gamin 300 lng ah all inclusive, pinadala lng namin thru mr. postman and after 2 days nandyan na. valid for 3-4 years i think.
sobrang expensive ng 800!
its true mahal talaga and postal Id...here in davao 650 for rush postal ID u can get that after 1 day.
Ngek.. ang mahal naman pala nito.. next time na lang ako kuha nito... hehehe
How about foreigners, can they get postal ID also?
this is very helpful! Thanks!
hmphh..grabe nman..",
mahal...
is the postal id valid when getting a passport?? d kc tugma ids ko with my birtcet. so i nid to get ids matched with the info in my bertcertificate i still nid 1, i think postal id pnkmbilis makuha.. does anyone know?? thanks a lot..
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