A step-by-step guide on How to Get a Digital and Printed Copy of Your Filipino national ID

For both Filipino citizens and resident foreigners, the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), also known as the Filipino National ID, is an essential document that acts as their primary form of identification. Getting a digital and hard copy of your national ID has been easier since the PhilSys was put into place. 

We’ll present you a thorough, step-by-step walkthrough in this post on how to obtain a physical and digital copy of your Filipino national ID.

Step 1: Registration

– Visit the nearest registration center designated by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

– Bring valid identification documents such as a birth certificate, passport, or driver’s license.

– Fill out the PhilSys Registration Form and submit it along with your identification documents for verification.

Step 2: Biometric Data Capture

– Proceed to the designated area for biometric data capture.

– Your biometric information, including fingerprints, iris scan, and facial image, will be collected for identity verification purposes.

Step 3: Issuance of PhilSys Number (PSN)

– Upon successful registration and biometric data capture, you will be issued a PhilSys Number (PSN) via email or SMS.

– The PSN serves as your unique identifier in the PhilSys database.

Step 4: Activation of PhilSys ID

– Download the PhilSys mobile app or visit the PhilSys website to activate your digital PhilSys ID using your PSN.

– Follow the instructions to set up your account and securely access your digital ID.

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Step 5: Printing Your PhilSys ID

– Visit the nearest PSA office or PhilSys ID printing center to request a printed copy of your PhilSys ID.

– Present your PSN and any additional required documents for verification.

– Pay the necessary fees, if applicable, for the printing and issuance of your PhilSys ID card.

Step 6: Receiving Your PhilSys ID Card

– Once your printed PhilSys ID card is ready, you will be notified for its pickup.

– Visit the designated location to collect your PhilSys ID card and verify the accuracy of the information printed on it.

Using the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) to get a digital and printed copy of your Filipino national ID is a simple procedure that improves identity verification security and accessibility. 

Filipino citizens and resident aliens may quickly obtain their PhilSys ID for a variety of transactions and government services by following this step-by-step guidance, which encourages efficiency and convenience in the digital era.

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