Comelec resumes issuance of voter’s certification

By Ferdinand Patinio

August 8, 2022, 3:47 pm

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MANILA – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday resumed the issuance of voter's certification for both local and overseas voters a week after a fire hit its main office in Intramuros, Manila.

Comelec acting spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco said its Election Records and Statistics Department (ERSD) and the Office For Overseas Voting (OFOV) are now ready to accept applications for voter's certification.

"The public is hereby informed that the issuance of voter's certification at the Comelec main office resumes today, August 8. We are now accepting requests/applications for issuance of overseas voters' certificates starting today," he said in an advisory.

Applicants for local voter's certification have been advised to proceed to the ERSD office located at the FEMII Building Extension, in Intramuros (back of Chowking).

They are required to present one valid ID and submit a photocopy, and pay the PHP75 fee, while an authorized representative must also submit an authorization letter and his/her own valid ID.

On the other hand, the voter's certificate is free of charge for senior citizens, persons with disability (PWDs), members of Indigenous People (IP) and Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICC) and solo parents.

The poll body said local voter's certification may alternatively be secured from the Office of the Election Officer (OEO) of the district/city/municipality, where the voter is registered.

For overseas voter certification, the application may be filed at the OFOV at the Comelec main office. They are required to bring the passport or any government-issued photo ID of the registered overseas voter and pay the PHP100 certification fee.

It added that an authorization letter is needed if the application of a registered overseas voter is filed by a representative.

A voter's certification is a document that can serve as a temporary voter's ID upon the request of the registered voter. It is valid for a period for one year from the date of its issuance. (PNA)

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