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SIM CARD REGISTRATION LAW​

Under the SIM Card Registration Act, those who already own a SIM card would be required to register with telcos within a given period, while those who have yet to purchase one will be required to submit a valid identification document to the telcos and direct sellers.

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REQUIREMENTS​

PREPARE A SELFIE AND A PHOTOCOPY OF VALID ID AHEAD OF TIME. GLOBE HAS A LIMIT OF 2MB MAX FILE SIZE.

To verify the identity of the end-user, they are required to present valid government-issued identification cards or documents with their photograph.

This includes the following:
  • Passport
  • Philippine Identification, Social Security Service ID
  • Government Service Insurance System e-Card
  • Driver’s license
  • National Bureau of Investigation clearance
  • Police clearance
  • Firearms’ License to Own and Possess ID
  • Professional Regulation Commission ID
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration ID
  • Bureau of Internal Revenue ID
  • Voter’s ID
  • Senior citizen’s card
  • Unified Multi-purpose Identification Card
  • Person with Disabilities card
  • Other government-issued ID with photo
When you are about to register your SIM, please prepare the following information:
  • Full name
  • Date of Birth
  • S3x
  • Address
  • Type of government ID presented + ID number
  • Government ID with photo
  • Declaration that the information presented are true and correct

SIM CARD REGISTRATION FOR MINORS​

A SIM may be registered for minors, but it shall be under the name of their parents/guardians who gave their consent and are also registered.

PENALTIES​

All mobile subscribers must register their SIM cards or face deactivation after 180 days (6 months), starting December 27, 2022.

The law details penalties for violations ranging from ₱100,000 to ₱1 million. Here are some of the offenses under the SIM Card Registration Act:
  • Failure to register a SIM card
  • Violation of confidentiality
  • Registering a SIM card under false identities or with forged identification documents
  • Impersonating a registered SIM card owner
  • Reselling a stolen SIM card
  • Selling or transferring a registered SIM card without first registering it
 
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