PhilPost Postal ID
Postal ID | |
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Type | Identity document |
Issued by | Philippines |
First issued | 2014 (PVC non-biometric) 2015 (PVC biometric; current edition) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Filipino citizenship / at least 6 months residency for foreigners |
Expiration | 3 years (Filipino citizens and foreigners with SSRV) 1 year (foreigners without SSRV) |
The Postal ID (PID) is an identity card issued by the state-owned Philippine Postal Corporation. It is a valid identification document for use by Filipino citizens in availing themselves of various government services and transactions as well as in banking and other financial institutions. It was originally used by postal carriers as a means of verifying the identity of a recipient of a mail or parcel.[1]
The current edition of the card, which was introduced in 2015, contains the holder's biometrics data that also serve as a security feature against identity theft.[2][3][4]
PHLPost suspended the acceptance of rush and regular postal ID applications on March 10, 2023 due to technical issues. It was resumed more than a year later on October 15, 2024.[5]
The PhilPost's Postal ID was previously made of paper protected only by laminated plastic. PhilPost introduced Postal IDs made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic in November 2014.[6]
In 2024, PHLPost launched a globally recognized official government-issued functional card ID. Its features include the owner's name, address, birthday, signature, the seven-digit alphaneumeric zip code and QR code. It is valid for 3 years with address verification system.[7]
Physical appearance
[edit]The identity card bares the following information about the holder:
- Postal Reference Number (PRN)
- Address
- Date of Birth
- Nationality (Citizenship)
- Signature
The card also contains the issuing postal office and the expiration of the validity of the card.
Requirements
[edit]First-time applicants must bring the original and photocopy of the following documents:
- Copy of duly-accomplished PID application form
- One proof of identity - National ID, birth certificate from the Philippine Statistics Authority or local civil registry issued within 6 months, GSIS UMID Card, SSS UMID Card, driver’s license, or passport, marriage certificate if married woman (if documents and IDs submitted do not bear married name)
- One proof of address - Barangay Certificate of Residency, barangay residence ID, barangay clearance, certified true copy of lease, certified true copy of titles, certified true copy of real estate tax receipt, bank statement, credit card statement, school billing statement, or utility bill[8]
For renewal, applicants must bring an original and photocopy of their expired postal ID, any proof of identity, and address.
The application fee costs ₱550.
References
[edit]- ^ Zoleta, Venus (4 October 2018). "Postal ID Application in the Philippines: Everything You Need to Know". Yahoo!. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ "PHLPost rolls out new postal ID nationwide". Rappler. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ Tayao-Juego, Annelle (25 April 2016). "Improved postal ID harder to fake". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ Corrales, Nestor (10 February 2015). "New postal ID now accepted for passport application". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ "PHLPost resumes applications for postal ID". GMA News. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
- ^ "Upgraded postal ID, makakatulong upang maiwasan ang pamemeke sa government-issued ID — PhilPost" [Upgraded postal ID, will be of help to prevent falsification of government-issued ID — PhilPost]. UNTV News (in Tagalog). 5 November 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ Montemayor, Maria Teresa (November 5, 2024). "PHLPost launches new postal ID, upgrades express mail service". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
- ^ Santos, Jamil (October 19, 2024). "PHLPost releases requirements for postal IDs". GMA Network. Retrieved October 20, 2024.