The PRC ID is one of the most significant identification cards in your wallet right now if you are working in the Philippines as a professional. You cannot practice your profession without it. Your Professional Identification Card (PIC) proves that you are a qualified individual who has satisfied particular educational standards and passed the licensure exams. But what if it is lost or stolen? Do you have to reapply for your professional license all over again?
Losing your license is inconvenient, but replacing it is simple and much less expensive than you might think. In this article, we’ll go over the steps you’ll need to follow to get a duplicate of your PRC license.
To push through with the duplication of your lost PRC ID, you need the following documents:
Doing business with the PRC used to entail manually submitting all of the requirements and waiting in long lines at the cashier window. Fortunately, with the widespread use of computers and smartphones, the PRC is now implementing the Licensure Examination and Registration Information System, or LERIS. It effectively removed several transactions, allowing the PRC to accommodate more applicants with fewer resources. All of the problems with the old system have been significantly reduced, if not eliminated.
Before visiting the PRC to replace a lost ID, you must first schedule an appointment using LERIS. It is required because the PRC no longer accepts walk-in applications. To secure an appointment, please follow the procedure below.
Keep in mind that you cannot duplicate your PRC ID if its expiration date is less than a year. This is because it would be impractical for both you and the PRC. You would have to return to the PRC for your license renewal soon after getting your duplicate ID. This would waste resources and cause inconvenience for you.
If you lost your license card less than a year from its expiration date, just do a PRC card renewal. You can renew it as early as 10 months before it expires.
To access the LERIS portal, go to https://online.prc.gov.ph/ using a computer with a good internet connection. Enter your login credentials after clicking the sign-in button. If you haven’t already done so, go ahead and register for a LERIS account. Please include a recent photograph of yourself and complete all required fields.
On the right side of the page, click the large blue SELECT TRANSACTION button. A pop-up window will appear asking you to select your preferred transaction. Click the DUPLICATE tab then select your profession using the drop-down menu. Enter your PRC License Number then click proceed.
You will now be redirected to the appointment page. Please select your preferred PRC Regional Office from the drop-down menu where you intend to conduct your transaction. Click the PROCEED button to continue.
Select a method of payment to complete the transaction. If you do not want to pay transaction fees, pay at the cashier of the PRC office of your choice on the day of your scheduled appointment. Otherwise, select one of the available online payment methods. If you have a debit or credit card, a GCash, or a Maya account, these payment options are cheaper as you will only incur an additional 8 pesos in addition to the duplicate fee of 250 pesos.
After completing the payment, you will be redirected to the Existing Transactions tab. Here, you will see your appointment details and the status of your payment, if it has already been posted or not. Click the Print Document button. A prompt will appear asking you to download the file. Download the application form and save it to your hard drive or a USB storage device.
Go to your preferred PRC Regional Office on your scheduled date and time. Submit a printed copy of your application form along with your Affidavit of Loss and valid identification card. Depending on the number of applications, the PRC usually releases the duplicate ID within the day.
Here are the most commonly asked questions about the process of replacing a lost or stolen PRC ID license.
A: No. You cannot duplicate your PRC ID if its expiration date is less than a year.
A: No. Getting an appointment using the PRC LERIS is free. Be wary of fixers who offer services to transact with PRC for a fee.
A: The application fee is ₱250.00 and an additional 8 pesos convenience fee if paid online using GCash, Maya, debit, or credit card.
A: Duplicate professional identification card is released within the day.
A: Provide a Special Power of Attorney and valid ID if the application is filed through an authorized representative.
If you have lost your PRC license, the first thing to do is to secure an Affidavit of Loss. Then you may now apply for a duplicate PRC ID. Applying for a duplicate PRC license ID is a relatively simple process. Be sure to have all the required documents and information on hand before starting the application. Following the above instructions will make the process go more smoothly. Have a hassle-free application process!