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Philippine Post Office Clarifies Delivery Issues of PhilSys IDs

The Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) announced that they have delivered the PhilSys IDs turned over for dispatch to their intended recipients and at the same time clarified issues in the delivery of the said cards.

โ€œStaying true to our mandate to deliver efficient, competitive, and on-time delivery of goods and services, we would also like to clarify some issues and be given a chance to answer. So ngayon, ang tanong, ang sabi [ay] hindi pa raw nila natatanggap ‘yung IDs nila dahil hindi pa namin nadedeliver (now the question is, they said, they haven’t received their IDs because we didn’t deliver it),โ€ Postmaster General Norman Fulgencio said.

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โ€œThere is a way wherein you can verify or check your PhilSys ID. We have a post office website where you can track your IDs. If the result is ‘NOT FOUND,’ ibig sabihin noon, hindi pa narereceive ng Post Office ang mga ID (meaning, the PhilSys ID has not been received by the Post Office). Wala po sa amin ang problema, ‘yun po ang malinaw dun (The problem is not with the Post Office, let us be clear about it).”

He added, โ€œThe Post Office has delivered more than 13.7 million PhilSys IDs nationwide which is equivalent to 94% of the 14.5 million ID cards turned over for dispatch as of June 30, 2022. Only six percent (6%) or 774,650 ID cards are ongoing or being delivered by the Post Office in far-flung areas of the country. We presumed that some of them have already received their IDs as of the moment.”

If the result of the tracking service is โ€œnot foundโ€, the Post Office advises the public to call the Philippine Identification System Hotline 1388, message them via Facebook Messenger m.me/PSAPhilsysOfficial, or email them at info@philsys.gov.ph.

โ€œWe are given 30 days to deliver the Philsys ID in far-flung areas in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. In cities, it will take us less than 15 days to deliver. Sometimes, we attempt to deliver twice because the recipient’s house is closed. Others are working or transients. We canโ€™t avoid these things,โ€ he continued.

โ€œThe Post Office and the PSA already discussed doing the Plaza type delivery (where all mails shall have been entrusted to an authorized person, or barangay for pick-up) in order to address this kind of situation.”

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