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MANILA, Philippines – More than a year after the suspension of rush and regular Postal ID application, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) on Tuesday launched the new and upgraded Postal ID at the Manila Central Post Office New Annex.
PHLPost Chairman Justice Stephen Cruz said the new Postal ID has an address verification system, making it a primary document for government and financial transactions, including passport applications.
Article continues after this advertisement“Government and private institutions can use the Postal ID to verify a recipient’s identity and address,” Cruz said on Tuesday.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Pagasa releases 11 pm update on Typhoon Marce NEWSINFO Typhoon Marce expected to intensify before landfall Thursday NEWSINFO SC fines Antipolo judge for delaying to resolve a casePHLPost resumed the processing of postal IDs nationwide last October 15.
Cruz added that PHLPost is now innovating and modernizing its services through this new feature, as the address verification system is a basic service offered by other postal administrations across the globe.
Article continues after this advertisement“Napakaimportante po nitong address verification na ito, who will avail of the service, bilang kinikilalang government issued ID ang Postal ID po ang isa sa may address verification system that will ensure the correct delivery of letters and parcels,” PHLPost Postmaster General Luis Carlos said in a press briefing.
Article continues after this advertisement(This address verification is very important for those who will avail of the service. As a recognized government-issued ID, the Postal ID is one of the IDs with an address verification system that ensures the correct delivery of letters and parcels.)
Article continues after this advertisement Cashless transactions tooPHLPost also committed to expanding the use of the postal ID in the future, including cashless transactions.
“We want it to be a functional one. Meaning, it’s not just an ID, it can be somewhat like GCash, where it can be used for cashless transactions. For convenience, in the future,” Cruz added.
Article continues after this advertisement Applying for a Postal ID One (1) copy of duly-accomplished PID application form One (1) proof of identity or Primary IDs One (1) proof of addressApplication forms must be submitted to designated post office capturing sites nationwide, as the registration and capturing of fingerprints, pictures, and signatures are done onsite.
“The Postal ID card will be delivered to the recipient’s mailing address, thus verifying the address of the cardholder,” PHLPost said in a statement.
Mobile enrollment service was also made possible in barangays, business companies, events, and organizations to bring PHLPost services closer to the public, the postal corporation noted.
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PHLPost advised the public to visit their official website and social media pages for the complete list of capturing and registration post office sites.queen9play
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