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Trying out e-Census.com.ph

One of the long-standing projects of the govenment is to have every department and services be available online. We now have BIR payments which can be coursed thru online banking facilities. Business Name applications with DTI can also be done online. Then, there’s the Civil Registry online service at eCensus.com.ph.

Since I’ll be needing copies of my bith certificate for my Passort, I thought I’d try out getting one online. e-Census (www.e-Census.com.ph) is an online facility that allows you to submit requests for the following civil registry services — issuance of certified copies of civil registry documents, i.e., birth, marriage and death certificates; andcertificate of no marriage record (CENOMAR or Singleness).

The have two onine pyment optins as well — one is thru The Port by UCPB and another one is via major credit cards. The problem with The Port is that it’s only limited to MegaLink ATM Debit accounts of selected MegaLink member banks. And you thought the credit card option was any better — it’s also limited to a select foreign countries, and the Philippines is NOT one of them.

A single copy of any of the documents will cost you Php300. I requested for two copies so it’s Php600 but if you pay via credit card, they’ll charge you $20.

The next avaiable is to use my EPCI FastNet account over the phone or thru the ATM machine, which is fine since there’s one just around the corner to my place. You get a Batch Request Number as your tracking code and delivery is done between 2 to 6 working days. Let’s see if it comes in on time.

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    5 Responses to “Trying out e-Census.com.ph”


    1. Gravatar Icon Gloria replied on Jul 11th, 2006 at 3:45 pm (1)

      ok yan. i tried that before. efficient. super. dapat lang kasi mahal noh. ha ha. that’s what you pay for convenience. may trauma pa ako sa pila sa sta mesa back in 98. kaya heaven sakin ang e-census.

    2. Gravatar Icon Kates replied on Jul 12th, 2006 at 1:54 pm (2)

      OO, ok talaga yan. I never stepped into NSO after I learned about e-census. Have ordered more than a dozen docs from them.

    3. Gravatar Icon Noemi replied on Jul 12th, 2006 at 2:58 pm (3)

      I think they have been having these online transactions since 2 or 3 years ago. I applied for my daughter’s birth certificate in this manner . At that time, the online form was part of the NCSO site. It’s good they have a separate domain for it now.

    4. Gravatar Icon audienceone replied on Jul 13th, 2006 at 10:46 am (4)

      ! requires ie?! ,:-/ Why not develop a cross browser system? I hope there’s no corporate office/officer that’s doing some a**-kissing-boot-licking with technology servers behind the development of this system. Has it been that way since it launched?

      Other than that, I’ve heared good news regarding the service from friends who’ve tried it.

    5. Gravatar Icon bhong replied on Jan 9th, 2008 at 10:18 pm (5)

      procedure on how to obtain NSO copy documents via e-mail

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