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To ensure your background check is up-to-date, the NBI clearance online renewal is necessary if your ID is expired or about to expire. You don’t need to stand in long lines, waste time in waiting rooms, doing tedious paperwork, to renew your NBI Clearance. Now the NBI has made the process much simpler, faster, and…
Police clearance certificates in the Philippines are only valid for six months. Once expired, they cannot be extended, you’ll need to apply for a new police clearance online. Luckily, the Philippine National Police (PNP) offers a simplified online renewal process via the National Police Clearance System (NPCS). In this 2025 updated guide, we’ll walk you…
Police clearance is an essential document in the Philippines. It is crucial in a Filipino’s personal, legal, and professional life. However, some individuals may face the HIT issue during the application process, which may cause delay and uncertainty. It is, therefore, necessary to understand the police clearance HIT status and ways to resolve it. A…
On April 1, 2024, at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters in Quezon City, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. officially appointed Police General Rommel Francisco Marbil as the 30th PNP new chief 2025. At 55 years old, General Marbil brought with him over three decades of dedicated service and experience in law enforcement. He is…
Introduction The NBI Clearance serves as proof that you have no criminal record. The best part? If you’re a fresh graduate applying for your first job, you can get NBI clearance for free! Its free for students as a First Time Job Seeker. It’s a great benefit that helps you start your career journey without…
Introduction Barangay clearance is an important ID in the Philippines. It plays an important role in your personal and professional life. It certifies a person’s good character, legal residency in a barangay, no criminal record or conviction, and no affiliation with the insurgent organization. The manual application process, long processing time, and lack of clear…