Printing of digital nationwide ID on PVC playing cards not allowed

PSA-7: Printing of digital national ID on PVC cards not allowed

Right here is the pattern of the Digital Nationwide ID as soon as accessed or downloaded. | Courtesy of PSA

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The digital model of the Nationwide ID just isn’t designed to be reproduced or printed on PVC playing cards, or else violators might be fined, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) warned.

Engineer Felixberto Sato Jr., supervising statistical specialist of PSA-7, echoed the advisory launched, issued and signed by Nationwide Statistician Claire Dennis Mapa dated Sept. 9, the place it said that printing the Digital Nationwide ID was not allowed.

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Mapa stated the unauthorized printing of the Digital Nationwide ID on Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) playing cards and on different supplies, preparation, or issuance by any particular person or establishment, is punishable in accordance with the Part 19 of Republic Act No. 11055 or the Philippine Identification System Act.

Violators pays a penalty of three to 6 years imprisonment and a wonderful of P1 million to P3 million.

“Any citizen or establishment who turns into conscious of any unauthorized manufacturing of the Digital Nationwide ID and for any establishment that refuses to honor or settle for the Digital Nationwide ID should be reported to the PSA through e-mail at [email protected] or via the Nationwide ID hotline at 1388,” Mapa stated.

Furthermore, the company additionally reiterated their name to authorities and personal establishments to simply accept and honor the digital model of the Nationwide ID or they are going to be fined P500,000.

The PSA stated the digital model nonetheless serves as a legitimate proof of citizenship.

All Digital Nationwide IDs printed on PVC playing cards wouldn’t be accepted for any transaction, the PSA added.

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Make the most of the ePhilID

Sato urged the general public to watch out for these people providing printing companies for the Digital Nationwide ID since it might nonetheless not be honored.

As a substitute, the general public are suggested to go to the closest PSA workplace of their space to print the digital (ePhilID) model of their ID, particularly that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has not too long ago terminated its contract with their provider for the nationwide ID card manufacturing.

This ePhilID will be laminated and has the identical validity because the Nationwide ID card, the PSA assured.

The digital model will be downloaded via https://national-id.gov.ph or obtain the eGovPH app, “which requires enter of demographic info and facial verification to substantiate the person’s identification.”

A Moveable Doc Format (PDF) model of the Digital Nationwide ID might be saved as soon as the obtain is accomplished.

To confirm its authenticity, the general public are suggested to make use of their verification platform via https://everify.gov.ph/test. The platform permits customers to confirm and authenticate the Digital Nationwide ID by scanning the QR code.

The profitable authentication of the again QR Code of the Digital Nationwide ID will present a front-facing {photograph} of the citizen together with the demographic info reminiscent of Final Title, First Title, Center Title, Suffix, Intercourse, Date of Delivery, Place of Delivery, Marital Standing, and Blood Kind. The 16-digit Nationwide ID Card Quantity and the Digital ID Quantity may also be proven.



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