Mrs.Hartman said:
they Additionally ask for REMED
but our problem they asking the Original NSO BIRTH CERTIFICATE FOR A OUR NEW BORN BABY that only10 DAYS old, and i don't think NSO office could release it anytime now
Any one know's? if we could rush our babies Birth certificate this time? thanks for help, I wait guys
ASTEST PROCESS
1. You register the birth/marriage at the Local Civil Registrar Office (LCRO) at the municipal/city hall.
2. File for "advance endorsement" at the LCRO. Advance endorsement means the LCRO will no longer wait for the date it set to advance the OCRG copy to NSO, local office. Instead, it will right away send the document via a courier to the NSO Main Office. Ensure that the original OCRG copy is sent. It should be addressed to:
MS. LOURDES J. HUFANA
CIVIL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
3/F VIBAL BUILDING, EDSA COR. TIMES ST.
QUEZON CITY 1104
Take note of the following details: (you can find all of these in the receipt of the courier)
a. Courier used (e.g. LBC, JRS Express, DHL, etc)
b. Tracking Number (this will be provided by the courier upon request for delivery)
c. Date forwarded to the NSO
d. Name of Addressee
3. Request online for an NSO certificate at https://www.ecensus.com.ph/Default.aspx. Each certificate will cost P315. After payment is made, you will instantly receive an Acknowledgment Notification email confirming your order from e-census.info @ mail.census.gov.ph.
4. Reply to the Acknowledgment Notification email. Inform them of the advance endorsement process, and give details of the courier used, tracking number, date, and name of addressee. The mail support of e-census is excellent in customer service so you will be catered well.
Once they receive the documents, and with some follow-ups, in not much time, your NSO certificate will be delivered soon in your doorsteps.