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Republic Act No. 11055· Enacted 2018-08-06

Philippine Identification System Act (RA 11055) — BatasKo ELI5

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The Philippine Identification System Act creates a single national ID — the PhilID — for all Filipinos and resident aliens. It's free for citizens, accepted everywhere, and replaces the need to carry multiple government IDs. OFWs can register at the nearest Philippine Embassy or consular office abroad.

Official text — Republic Act No. 11055

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Preamble

Seventeenth Congress

Second Regular Session

Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of July, two thousand seventeen.

REPUBLIC ACT No. 11055

An Act Establishing the Philippine Identification System

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

Section 1

Section 1.

Short Title.

- This Act shall be known as the "Philippine Identification System Act".

Section 2

Section 2.

Declaration of Policies.

- It is hereby declared the policy of the State to establish a single national identification system referred to as the Philippine Identification System" or the PhilSys" for all citizens and resident aliens of the Republic of the Philippines to promote seamless delivery of service, to improve the efficiency, transparency, and targeted delivery of public and social services, to enhance administrative governance, to reduce corruption and curtail bureaucratic red tape to avert fraudulent transactions and misrepresentations to strengthen financial inclusion, and to promote ease of doing business. Towards this end, a resilient digital system shall be deployed to secure the data collected and ensure that the people's right to privacy, confidentiality and other basic rights are at all times upheld and protected.

It is also the declared policy of the State to recognize the indispensable role of the private sector as the main engine of national growth and development, and to provide the most appropriate incentives to mobilize private resources for the purpose of promoting the use and ensuring maximum afficiency of the PhilSys as envisioned in this Act.

Section 3 — Objectives.

Section 3.

Objectives.

- The PhilSys shall primarily established to provide a valid proof of identity for all citizens and resident aliens as a means of simplifying public and private transactions. The PhilSys aims to eliminate the need to present other forms of identification when transacting with the government and the private transactions. The PhilSys aims to eliminate the need to present other forms of identification when transacting with the government and the private sector, subject to appropriate authentication measures based on a biometric identification system.

Furthermore, the PhilSys shall be a social and economic platform through which all transactions including public and private services can be availed of and shall serve as the link in the promotion of seamless service delivery, enhancing administrative governance, reducing corruption, strengthening financial inclusion, and promoting ease of doing business.

Section 4 — Scope and Application.

Section 4.

Scope and Application.

-This Act shall apply to all natural persons in all transactions where the PhilSys Number, Philippine Identification (PhilID), or biometric information is required, presented or used, whether legally ot illegally, within or outside the Republic of the Philippines.

Section 5 — Definition of Terms.

Section 5.

Definition of Terms.

- As used in this Act:

(a)

Authentication

refers to the process of verifying whether online or offline, the identity of an individual against the registry information in the PhilSys or PhilID.

(b)

Biometric exceptions

refer to instances whereby a citizen or resident alien is not able to give complete set of biometrics as required by PhilSys but is nevertheless admitted into the PhilSys.

(c)

Biometric information

refers to front facing photograph, fingerprint, iris scan and/or such other identifiable features of an individual.

(d)

Cardholder

refers to a citizen or resident alien who has been registered under the PhilSys and who has been issued and thus, in possession of the Philippine Identification Card.

(e)

Citizen

refers to a Filipino citizen, as defined in the Constitution, including those with dual or multiple citizenships in accordance with Republic Act No. 9225, otherwise known as the "Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003".

(f)

Mobile Registration

refers to transportable registration centers.

(g)

Personal information

refers to any information whether recorder in a material form or not, from which the identity of an individual is apparent or can be reasonably and directly ascertained by the entity holding the information, or when put together with other information would directly and certainly identify an individual as defined in Republic Act No. 10173, otherwise known as the "Data Privacy Act of 2012".

(h)

Philippine Embassy

or

Philippine Foreign Service post

refers to a diplomatic mission or consular office of the Republic of the Philippines in a foreign country, including the economic and cultural office of the Philippines, or the like , in a foreign territory.

(i)

Record history

refers to an entry in the PhilSys consisting of the information regarding a registered person in connection with his or her entries in the system and his or her PhilID, as follows:

(1) Date of filing of the application for registration and the particular thereof;

(2) Date of filing of every application for modification and the particular thereof;

(3) Modification of entry made, the date such modification was made and the document/s or other proof submitted in support thereof;

(4) Reason for the omission of any entry;

(5) Dates of issuance, reissuance, and cancellation of the PhilID, and including the reasons therefor;

(6) Details of authentication request processed by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), including the date the request was made and processed, the requesting entity, and the response provided by PhilSys;

(7) Disclosure, conveyance, dissemination, publication and use of information by third parties; and

(8) Other relevant information regarding the registration, modification, and authentication of personal information of a citizen or resident alien under this Act.

(j)

Registered information

refers to any personal information regarding a citizen or resident alien recorded in the PhilSys, including biometric information and information about a citizen or resident alien under this Act to be recorded under the PhilSys.

(k)

Registered person

refers to a person who has been registered under the PhilSys.

(l)

Registration

refers to the person of entering demographic and biometric information of citizens or resident aliens in the Philippines to the system.

(m)

Registration centers

refer to necessary facilities to capture both demographic and biometrics information required for PhilSys as enumerated in Section 9 of this Act.

(n)

Resident alien

refers to an individual who is not a citizen of the Philippines but has established residence in the Philippines for an aggregate period of more that one hundred eighty (180) days.

Section 6 — Philippine Identification System Components.

Section 6.

Philippine Identification System Components.

- The PhilSys shall have the following key components:

(a)

PhilSys Number (PSN).

- The PSN is a randomly generated, unique, and permanent identification number that will be assigned to every citizen or resident alien upon birth or registration by the PSA. All government agencies, including government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs) shall incorporate in their identification systems and databases the PSN of covered individuals which shall be the standard number for the individual across all agencies of the government. The PSN, in print, electronic or any other form, subject to authentication, shall be accepted as sufficient proof of identity.

(b)

The PhilSys Registry.

- The PSA, as repository and custodian of all data shall create and maintain a PhilSys Registry that will contain the PSN, registered records, and information of all persons registered in the PhilSys. The information is on the PhilSys Registry shall be classified in a manner that allows safeguards for data privacy and security, access controls, and change management.

(c)

The PhilID.

- A non-transferable card shall preferably be issued to all citizens or resident aliens registered under the PhilSys subject to the guidelines to be issued by the PSA:

(1)

Features.

- The PhilID shall be the physical medium issued to convey essential information about the person's identity containing on its face the PSN, full name, sex, blood type, marital status, (optional), place of birth, a front facing photograph, date of birth, and address of the individual in whose favor it was issued. All information appearing in the PhilID should match with the registered information in the PhilSys. The PhilID shall contain QR Code which contains some fingerprint information and other security features as safeguards for data privacy and security, and prevention against the proliferation of fraudulent or falsified identification cards. The PSA in consideration of advances in technology, utility, security and confidentiality may, subject to appropriate guidelines that shall be issued on the matter, provide citizens or resident aliens with mobile PhilID.

(2)

Purpose.

The PhilID shall serve as the official government-issued identification document of cardholders in dealing with all national government agencies, local government units (LGUs), GOCCs, government financial institution (GFIs), and all private sector entities.

(3)

Fees.

- The initial application and issuance as well as the renewal of the PhilID for citizens shall be free of charge.

A standard fee shall be collected by the issuing agency from resident aliens and on the resissuance of a replacement card:

Provided,

That the PSA may identify instances wherein fees on replacement card may be waived.

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Section 8 — PhilSys Registry Data.

Section 8.

PhilSys Registry Data.

- Information to be collected and stored under the PhilSys shall be limited to the following:

(a) Demographic Data

(1) Full Name;

(2) Sex;

(3) Date of Birth;

(4) Place of Birth;

(5) Blood Type;

(6) Address;

(7) Filipino or Resident Alien;

(8) Marital Status (optional);

(9) Mobile Number (optional); and

(10) E-mail address (optional).

(b) Biometrics Information

(1) Front Facing Photograph;

(2) Full set of fingerprints;

(3) Iris scan; and

(4) If necessary, other indentifiable features of individual as may be deteremined in the implementing rules and regulations (IRR).

In case of visual or physical impairment that renders the capturing of the biometric information of the person applying for registration impossible, biometric exceptions shall be employed and allowed by the PSA. The PSA shall issue guidelines for the appropriate age for capturing the biometrics information of minors.

Section 9 — Registration.

Section 9.

Registration.

One (1) year after the effectivity of this Act, every citizen or resident alien shall reegister personally with the following registration centers that have necessary facilities to capture the information required to be contained in the Registry:

(a) PSA Regional and Provincial Offices;

(b) Local Civil Registry Offices (LCROs);

(c) Government Service Insurance System (GSIS);

(d) Social Security System (SSS);

(e) Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth);

(f) Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF);

(g) Commission on Election (COMELEC);

(h) Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost); and

(i) Other government agencies and GOCCs as may be assigned by the PSA.

In the case of Filipino citizens residing abroad, the registration shall be made in the nearest Philippine Embassy or Philippine Foreign Service post, or other registration centers that may be designated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in coordination with the PSA.

Special arrangements shall be made for registration of the following:

(1) Minors;

(2) Senior Citizens;

(3) Persons with disability;

(4) Indigenous Persons; and

(5) Persons in Institutional Households.

The PSA shall also initiate mobile registrations to cater to citizens and resident aliens in remote areas.

Registration in the PhilSys is deemed successful and complete upon the issuance of the PSN and confirmation of registration by the PSA.

Section 10 — Basic Documentary Requirements.

Section 10.

Basic Documentary Requirements.

The registration centers shall require the presentation of the applicant's birth certificate as a basic documentary requirement for identification of citizens seeking to register with the PhilSys:

Provided,

That for resident aliens, proof of his her residence in the Philippines shall be required:

Provided, further,

That in order to ensure easier verification citizens and resident aliens may be allowed to submit an alternative or additional document/s to provide his her identity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, appropriate guidelines shall be issued to ensure that the registration is not prohibitive and restrictive as to unduly defeat the purpose of this Act.

Section 11 — Change of Entries.

Section 11.

Change of Entries.

- In case of change in any of the entries in the information collected and stored under the PhilSys, citizens or resident aliens shall update their registration information in the manner to be specified by the PSA.

Section 12 — Authentication.

Section 12.

Authentication.

- For purpose of establishing proof of identity for transacting business with any government agency, the presentation of the PhilID or PSN shall constitute sufficient proof thereof, subject to proper authentication. Private entities are likewise mandated to accept the PhilID or PSN as valid proof of identity under the same terms and conditions as above:

Provided

, That when authentication cannot be performed, without any fault on the part of the cardholder or holder of a PSN, the PSA shall ensure that he or she will not be disadvantaged or prejudices thereby.

The PSA shall perform authentication of the PSN of an individual submitted by any requesting entity, in relation to his or her biometric information or demographic information.

Any requesting entity shall obtain the consent of an individual before collecting his or her identity information for the purpose of athentication. It shall inform the individual submitting his or her identity information the following details, namely: (a) the nature of the information that may be shared upon authentication, and (b) the uses to which the information received during authentication may be put by the requesting entity:

Provided,

That the information requested shall only be used for the purpose for which it was requested.

Section 13 — Use of the PhilID/PSN.

Section 13.

Use of the PhilID/PSN.

The PhilID shall be honored and accepted, subject to authentication, in all transactions requiring proof or verification of citizens or resident aliens' identity, such as but not limited to:

(a) Application for eligibility and access to social welfare and benefits granted by the government;

(b) Application for services and benefits offered by the GSIS, SSS, PhilHealth, HDMF, and other government agencies;

(c) Application for passports and driver's license;

(d) Tax-related transactions;

(e) Registration and voting identification purposes;

(f) Admission to an government hospital, health center or similar institution;

(g) All other government transactions;

(h) Application for admission in schoo, colleges, learning institutions and universities, whether public or private;

(i) Application and transaction for employment purposes;

(j) Opening of bank accounts and other transactions with banks and other financial institutions;

(k) Verification of cardholder's criminal records and clearances;

(l) Such other transactions, uses or purposes, as may be defined in the IRR.

The PSN and biometrics of an individual, as authenticated through the PhilSys, shall be honored and accepted, notwithstanding the absence or non-presentation of a PhilID.

Section 14 — Limitations.

Section 14.

Limitations.

Proof of identity shall not necessarily be construed as proof of eligibility to avail of certain benefits and services which shall be determined based on applicable rules and regulations of the government authorities/agencies concerned. Issuance of the PSN and or PhilID shall not likewise be construed as inconvertible proof of citizenship.

Section 15 — Philippine Statistics Authority.

Section 15.

Philippine Statistics Authority.

The PSA shall be the primarily implementing agency to carry out the provisions of this Act. Overall planning, management and administration of the PhilSys shall be the responsibility of the PSA. It shall issue rules in the implementation and enhancement of the PhilSys, including, but not limited to, registration, authentication and data governance. It shall ensure the integrity and security of the same, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, including all other applicable laws and policies. Th PSA shall issue guidelines and undertake measures to ensure secure, reliable and efficient authentication of PhilSys record upon the request of the authorized government and private entities. Pursuant thereto, the State shall provide for the installation of state-of-the-art biometric machines in all relevant agencies for authentication of data and identity holders,

The PSA shall collaborate with LGUs, other government agencies, and GOCCs in order to ensure the registration and enrolment of all citizens and resident aliens into the PhilSys including the indigenous cultural communities/indegenous people (ICCs/IPs) and those located in remote localities.

The PhilSys shall be managed, maintained, and administered by the PSA with the technical assistance of the Department of Information abd Communications Technology (DICT). Nothing in this Act prevents the PSA from adopting new but more effective technology, including for registration, authentication and data security, taking into consideration the declared principles and objectives of this Act.

For the abovementioned purposes, there shall be established within the PSA and directly under the Office of the National Statistician, a separate office to be headed by the Deputy National Statistician, which shall perform the functions provided for under this Act.

Section 16 — of the PhilSys and Coordination Council (PSPCC).

Section 16.

of the PhilSys and Coordination Council (PSPCC).

- The PhilSys Policy and Coordination Council (PSPCC) is organized to formulate policies and guidelines to ensure effective coordination and implementation of the PhilSys. The PSPCC shall be composed of the following:

(a) Secretary, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) - Chairperson

(b) National Statistician and Civil Registry General PSA - Co-Chairperson

(c) Undersecretary, Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Vice Chairperson

Members:

(d) Undersecretary DFA

(e) Undersecretary DICT

(f) Undersecretary, Department of Finance (DOF)

(g) Undersecretary, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

(h) Undersecretary, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

(i) Chairman, National Privacy Commission (NPC)

(j) Deputy Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)

(k) President and General Manager, GSIS

(l) President and Chief Executive Officer, PhilHealth

(m) President and Chief Executive Officer, SSS

(n) Postmaster General, PHLPost.

The PSPCC shall ensure the compatibility of the respective technology infrastructure of different government agencies in order to comply with the requirements of the PhilSys.

Section 17 — Protection Against Unlawful Disclosure of Information/Records.

Section 17.

Protection Against Unlawful Disclosure of Information/Records.

- No person may disclose, collect, record, convey, disseminate, publish or use any information of registered persons with the PhilSys, give access thereto or give copies thereof to third parties or entities, including law enforcement agencies, national security agencies, or units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), except in the following circumstances:

(a) When the resgitered person has given his or her consent, specific to the purpose prior to the processing; and

(b) When the compelling interest of public health or safety so requires, relevant information may be disclosed upon order to the public is established and the owner of the information is notified within seventy-two (72) hours of the fact of such disclosure.

Information disclosed shall not be used except for the specific purpose for which was authorized and shall not devulged by any person to any third party other thanthe person so authorized.

PSA must ensure that the information in the PhilSys is used only in accordance with its intended purpose as set forth in this Act.

Any information obtained as a result of unlawful disclosure under this Act shall be inadmissible in any judicial, quasi-judicial or administrative proceedings.

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Registered persons may request the PSA to provide access to his her registered information and record history subject to the guidelines and regulations to be issued by the PSA.

Section 18 — Safeguards on the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys).

Section 18.

Safeguards on the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys).

- The PSA with the technical assistance of the DICT shall be implement reasonable and appropriate organizational, technical and physical security measures to ensure that the information gather for the PhilSys, including information stored in the PhilSys Registry, is protected from or unauthorized access, use, disclose, and against accidental or intentional loss, destruction, or damage. Moreover, PSA hall ensure that individuals are adequately informed upon registration for PhilSys on how their data will be used and how they can access their registered information and record history.

While upholding the confidentiality provisions under Republic Act No. 10625, otherwise known as the "Philippine Statistical Act of 2013", all data collated by the PSA under the PhilSys may be used to generate aggregate data or statistical summaries without reference to or identification of any specific individual:

Provided,

That nothing in this Act shall construed as prohibiting or limiting the sharing or transfer of any personal data that is already authorized or required by law.

Section 19 — Penal Provision.

Section 19.

Penal Provision.

- Any person or entity who without just and sufficient cause, shall refuse to accept, acknowledge and/or recognize he PhilID or PSN, subject to authentication, as the only official identification of the holder/possessor thereof shall be fined in the amount of Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00).

Any person who utilizes the PhilID or PSN in an unlawful manner or use the same to commit any fraudulent act or for other unlawful purpose/s shall be punished with imprisonment of not less than six (6) months but more than twi (2) years or a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (₱50,000.00) but not more than Five hundred thousand pesos (₱500,000.00), or both, at the discretion of the court.

The penalty of three (3) to six (6) years imprisonment and a fine of One million (₱1,000,000.00) to Three million pesos (₱3,000,000.00) shall be imposed upon any offender found guilty of any of the following acts or omissions:

(a) The willful submission of or causing to be submitted a fictitious name or false information in the application, renewal, or updating in the PhilSys by any person;

(b) The unauthorized printing, preparation, or issuance of a PhilID by any person;

(c) Willful falsification, multilation, alteration, or tampering of the PhilID, by any person;

(d) The use of the PhilID/PSN or unauthorized possession of a PhilID, without any reasonable excuse by any person other than the one whom it was issued or the possession of a fake, falsified, or altered PhilID; or

(e) The willful transfer of the PhilID ir the PSN to any other person.

The penalty of six (6) years to ten (10) years imprisonment and a fine of Three million pesos (₱3,000,000.00) to Five million pesos (₱5,000,000.00) shall be imposed upon any offender found guilty of any of the following acts or omissions:

(1) Any person who shall collect or use personal data in violation of Section 12 of this Act;

(2) Any person who shall willfully use or disclose data or information in violation of Section 17 of this Act; or

(3) Any person not covered by the succeeding paragraphs who shall access te PhilSys or processdata or information contained therein without any authority.

If financial profit resulted from accessing, disclosing, or using the data or information, the guilty person shall, in addition, pay twice the amount gained from such act.

Malicious disclosure of data or information by officials employees or agents who have the custody or responsibility of maintaining the PhilSys shall be penalized with ten (10) years to fifteen (15) years imprisonment and a fine of Five million pesos (₱5,000,000.00) to Ten million pesos (₱10,000,000,00). If financial profit resulted from such disclosure or processing of the data or information, the guilty person shall, in addition pay twice the amount gained from such act.

Officials, employees or agents who have the custody or responsibility of managing or maintaining the PhilSys shall be penalized with three (3) to six (6) years imprisonment and a fine of One million pesos (₱1,000,000.00) to Three million pesos (₱3,000,000.00) if by their own negligence, the PhilSys is accessed by unauthorized persons, or the data or information contained therein is processed without any authority from this Act or any existing law.

In all instances, if the violation was committed by government official or employee, the penalty shall include perpetual absolute disqualification from holding any public office or employment in the government, including any GOCCs, and their subsidiaries.

The penalties imposed in this section shall be in addition to those imposed on acts or omissions punishable by existing penal and other laws.

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Section 20 — Transitory Provisions.

Section 20.

Transitory Provisions.

- The PSA shall carry out the implementation of the PhilSys in such manner that the operations of card-issuing government agencies shall not be impeded so as not to unduly delay delivery of public service:

Provided,

That the PSA shall gradually synchronize and consolidate all existing government-initiated identification system into one integrated and interconnected identification system that will ensure an easier, faster, more reliable and more secure access to information and services.

Section 21 — Information Campaign.

Section 21.

Information Campaign.

- Within three (3) months from the effectivity of this Act, the PSA, together with the DFA and other government agencies, shall undertake an extensive information campaign to promote the PhilSys to all citizens and resident aliens.

Section 22 — Funding.

Section 22.

Funding.

- The amount necessary to implement the provisions of this Act shall be included in the General Appropriates Act.

Section 23 — Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR).

Section 23.

Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR).

- within sixty (60) days upon approval of this Act, the PSA, in coordination with the members of PSPCC, shall promulgate rules and regulations and exchange existing technologies and best practices on the issuance of the PhilID/PSN, authentication and data security to effectivity implement the provisions of this Act.

Section 24 — Separability Clause.

Section 24.

Separability Clause.

If any provision, section, or part of this act shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid, such judgment shall not affect, invalidate, or impair any other provisions, sections or parts hereof.

Section 25 — Repealing Clause.

Section 25.

Repealing Clause.

All laws, except Republic Act No. 10173, decrees, orders, rules and regulations, which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Section 26 — Effectivity.

Section 26.

Effectivity.

- This Act shall take effect after fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

Approved,

VICENTE C. SOTTO

President of the Senate

PANTALEON D. ALVAREZ

Speaker of the House of Representatives

This Act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 6221 and Senate Bill No. 1738 and was passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on May 30, 2018 and May 29, 2018, respectively.

MYRA MARIE D. VILLARICA

Secretary of Senate

CESAR STRAIT PAREJA

Secretary General

House of Representatives

Approved: August 06, 2018

RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE

President of the Philippines

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Philippine Identification System Act — RA 11055 (PhilSys / PhilID)

You've been there. You go to the bank to open an account, and they ask for two valid government IDs. You have your SSS card but it's expired. Your voter's ID is still being processed. Your barangay certificate isn't accepted. You spend 45 minutes explaining yourself.

That frustration — multiplied by millions of Filipinos every day — is exactly what RA 11055 was designed to end.

ELI5 / Sa madaling salita: Ang PhilSys ID (PhilID) ay isang national ID na libre para sa lahat ng Pilipinong mamamayan. Isa lang ito pero tinatanggap kahit saan — sa bangko, ospital, gobyerno, at maging sa pagboboluntaryo mo para sa eleksyon. Ang iyong PhilSys Number (PSN) ay permanente at unique sa iyo habambuhay.


Real Filipino Scenario

Rosa is a 34-year-old sari-sari store owner in Cagayan de Oro. She never had a passport, her SSS card was lost in a typhoon years ago, and she never got around to getting a driver's license. When she tried to open a savings account to start growing her small business, the bank turned her away — she couldn't produce valid IDs.

Under RA 11055, Rosa registers at her local PSA office. She brings her birth certificate, gives her fingerprints and photo, and within weeks receives her PhilID. That single card — free of charge — is now accepted at banks, government agencies, PhilHealth, and SSS. Rosa opens her account. Her business can grow.


What the Law Actually Says

RA 11055, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 6, 2018, establishes the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) managed by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

The Three Core Components (Section 6)

1. PhilSys Number (PSN) A randomly generated, unique, and permanent identification number assigned to every citizen or resident alien. It follows you for life — from birth to death. The PSN is accepted as sufficient proof of identity in any form (print, electronic, or otherwise).

2. PhilSys Registry The PSA maintains a central database containing everyone's registered information — demographic data and biometric information — with strict security and data privacy protections.

3. PhilID The physical card issued to registered individuals. It contains:

  • Your full name, sex, blood type
  • Date and place of birth
  • Address, front-facing photo
  • A QR code containing fingerprint information
  • Your PhilSys Number

Fees (Section 6): The initial PhilID for Filipino citizens is free of charge. Replacement cards may carry a fee (with exceptions for indigents). Resident aliens pay a standard fee.

What Information Is Collected (Section 8)

Demographic data only: full name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, blood type, address, and optional items like marital status, mobile number, and email.

Biometrics: front-facing photo, full set of fingerprints, iris scan.

Where It Is Accepted (Section 13)

The PhilID is accepted for:

  • All government transactions
  • SSS, GSIS, PhilHealth, and HDMF benefits
  • Passport and driver's license applications
  • Tax transactions
  • Voter registration
  • Hospital admission
  • School admission (public and private)
  • Employment applications
  • Opening bank accounts

What This Means for You

Isa lang ang kailangan mo. One card replaces all your other government IDs for every transaction. If you have your PhilID, you cannot be turned away just because you don't have a passport or a driver's license.

Hindi ka dapat pabayaan ng kahit sinong entity. Under Section 19, any person or organization that without valid cause refuses to accept or recognize the PhilID can be fined ₱500,000.

Your data is protected. Section 17 prohibits anyone — including law enforcement — from accessing your PhilSys data without your consent, except in cases of public health emergencies (with notification within 72 hours). Unauthorized access or disclosure carries penalties of 6 to 15 years imprisonment and fines of ₱3 million to ₱10 million.


What Most Filipinos Get Wrong

"Ang PhilID ay patunay ng citizenship." Hindi. Section 14 explicitly states that the PhilID is not conclusive proof of citizenship. It is proof of identity only.

"Kailangang may PhilID Card ka para makapag-avail ng benepisyo." Hindi rin. Section 9 of RA 11223 (Universal Health Care) confirms that PhilHealth services cannot require the PhilID card. The PSN alone is sufficient for authentication.

"Ang PhilID ay maaaring gamitin ng gobyerno para bantayan ka." The law explicitly prohibits unauthorized disclosure or use of PhilSys data. Any information obtained through unlawful means is inadmissible in any proceeding (Section 17).

"Kailangan mong pumunta pa ng Manila para mag-register." Registration centers include PSA offices, LCROs, SSS, GSIS, PhilHealth, HDMF, COMELEC, and PHLPost nationwide. Mobile registration units also serve remote areas.


Para sa mga OFW (For OFWs)

Kung ikaw ay isang OFW o Pilipinong naninirahan sa ibang bansa, naaangkop sa iyo ang PhilSys.

Section 9 ng RA 11055 specifically provides that Filipino citizens residing abroad may register at the nearest Philippine Embassy or Philippine Foreign Service post, or at other registration centers designated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in coordination with the PSA.

Why this matters for OFWs:

  • Your PhilID serves as your official government-issued ID when you return to the Philippines, useful for property transactions, opening accounts, and claiming benefits
  • OFWs with valid PhilSys registration can use their PSN for OWWA, SSS (for voluntary contributors), and Pag-IBIG Fund transactions
  • Dual citizens under RA 9225 (Citizenship Retention Act) are explicitly covered under the definition of "citizen" in Section 5(e) of RA 11055

Practical step: Contact your nearest Philippine Embassy or consulate to ask about PhilSys registration schedules. DFA coordinates with PSA to bring registration capabilities to consular offices.


Penalties for Violations (Section 19)

Violation Penalty
Refusing to accept PhilID without valid cause Fine of ₱500,000
Using PhilID/PSN for fraudulent purposes 6 months–2 years imprisonment and/or ₱50,000–₱500,000 fine
Submitting false information, falsifying or tampering the PhilID 3–6 years imprisonment and ₱1M–₱3M fine
Unauthorized access or use of PhilSys data 6–10 years imprisonment and ₱3M–₱5M fine
Malicious disclosure by government custodians 10–15 years imprisonment and ₱5M–₱10M fine

For government officials convicted, the additional penalty is perpetual disqualification from public office.


What to Do to Register

  1. Gather your birth certificate (PSA-certified). This is the primary document required for registration.
  2. Locate your nearest registration center — PSA regional/provincial office, SSS, GSIS, PhilHealth, HDMF, COMELEC, or PHLPost branch.
  3. Register in person. You provide your demographic info, have your photo taken, fingerprints captured, and iris scanned.
  4. Receive your PSN confirmation — registration is complete upon PSA confirming your PhilSys Number.
  5. Wait for your PhilID to be delivered to your registered address.

For updates, visit PSA's PhilSys page or the PhilSys portal at philsys.gov.ph.


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Mga Tanong at Sagot (FAQ)

Tanong: Libre ba talaga ang PhilID para sa lahat? Sagot: Oo, para sa mga Pilipinong mamamayan — ang initial application at issuance ay libre. Ang replacement card ay may bayad (maliban sa mga kaso na maaaring i-waive ng PSA). Para sa mga resident aliens, may standard fee na sinisingil.

Tanong: Ano ang mangyayari kung ayaw tanggapin ng bangko o opisina ang aking PhilID? Sagot: Sila ay maaaring multa ng ₱500,000 sa ilalim ng Section 19 ng RA 11055. I-document ang insidente at ireport sa PSA o sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (para sa mga bangko).

Tanong: Maaari ko bang gamitin ang aking PSN kahit wala pa akong physical na PhilID card? Sagot: Oo. Section 13 of RA 11055 states na ang PSN at biometrics na na-authenticate sa pamamagitan ng PhilSys ay "honored and accepted, notwithstanding the absence or non-presentation of a PhilID."


Sources

  • Republic Act No. 11055 — Philippine Identification System Act, approved August 6, 2018. Full text at Lawphil.net
  • Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) — PhilSys implementing agency: www.psa.gov.ph

General information only. Not legal advice. Consult PAO at 1-800-10-PAO-8888 or visit the PSA PhilSys portal for authoritative guidance.


By Irvin Abarca & Claude (AI Research Partner) Published May 2026 · 7 min read

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