Change of Name - Codal
Change of Name - Codal
Change of Name - Codal
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AN ACT FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY OR petition for change of first name or nickname may be allowed in any of
MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OR THE CONSUL GENERAL the following cases:
TO CORRECT CLERICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS (1) The petitioner finds the first name or nickname to be ridiculous,
"SECTION 1. Authority to Correct Clerical or Typographical Error tainted with dishonor or extremely difficult to write or pronounce.
and Change of First Name or Nickname. – No entry in a civil register (2) The new first name or nickname has been habitually and
shall be changed or corrected without a judicial order, except for continuously used by the petitioner and he has been publicly known
clerical or typographical errors and change of first name or by that by that first name or nickname in the community: or
nickname, the day and month in the date of birth or sex of a person (3) The change will avoid confusion.
where it is patently clear that there was a clerical or typographical "SEC. 5. Form and Contents of the Petition. – The petition for
error or mistake in the entry, which can be corrected or changed by correction of a clerical or typographical error, or for change of first name
the concerned city or municipal civil registrar or consul general in or nickname, as the case may be, shall be in the form of an affidavit,
accordance with the provisions of this Act and its implementing rules and subscribed and sworn to before any person authorized by law to
regulations." administer oaths. The affidavit shall set forth facts necessary to
Section 2. Definition of Terms – As used in this Act, the following terms establish the merits of the petition and shall show affirmatively that
shall mean: the petitioner is competent to testify to the matters stated. The
(1) "City or Municipal civil registrar" refers to the head of the local civil petitioner shall state the particular erroneous entry or entries, which
registry office of the city or municipality, as the case may be, who is are sought to be corrected and/or the change sought to be made.
appointed as such by the city or municipal mayor in accordance with the The petition shall be supported with the following documents:
provisions of existing laws. (1) A certified true machine copy of the certificate or of the page of the
(2) "Petitioner" refers to a natural person filing the petition and who has registry book containing the entry or entries sought to be corrected or
direct and personal interest in the correction of a clerical or typographical changed;
error in an entry or change of first name or nickname in the civil register. (2) At least two (2) public or private documents showing the correct
(3) ‘Clerical or typographical error’ refers to a mistake committed in entry or entries upon which the correction or change shall be based; and
the performance of clerical work in writing, copying, transcribing or (3) Other documents which the petitioner or the city or municipal civil
typing an entry in the civil register that is harmless and innocuous, registrar or the consul general may consider relevant and necessary for
such as misspelled name or misspelled place of birth, mistake in the the approval of the petition.
entry of day and month in the date of birth or the sex of the person No petition for correction of erroneous entry concerning the date of
or the like, which is visible to the eyes or obvious to the birth or the sex of a person shall be entertained except if the petition
understanding, and can be corrected or changed only by reference to is accompanied by earliest school record or earliest school
other existing record or records: Provided, however, That no documents such as, but not limited to, medical records, baptismal
correction must involve the change of nationality, age, or status of certificate and other documents issued by religious authorities; nor shall
the petitioner." any entry involving change of gender corrected except if the petition
(4) "Civil Register" refers to the various registry books and related is accompanied by a certification issued by an accredited
certificates and documents kept in the archives of the local civil registry government physician attesting to the fact that the petitioner has not
offices, Philippine Consulates and of the Office of the Civil Registrar undergone sex change or sex transplant. The petition for change of
General. first name or nickname, or for correction of erroneous entry
(5) "Civil registrar general" refers to the Administrator of the National concerning the day and month in the date of birth or the sex of a
Statistics Office which is the agency mandated to carry out and person, as the case may be, shall be published at least once a week
administer the provision of laws on civil registration. for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation.
(6) "First name" refers to a name or nickname given to a person which Furthermore, the petitioner shall submit a certification from the
may consist of one or more names in addition to the middle and last appropriate law enforcements, agencies that he has no pending case or no
names. criminal record.
Section 3. Who May File the Petition and Where. – Any person having The petition and its supporting papers shall be filed in three (3) copies to
direct and personal interest in the correction of a clerical or be distributed as follows: first copy to the concerned city or municipal
typographical error in an entry and/or change of first name or civil registrar, or the consul general; second copy to the Office of the
nickname in the civil register may file, in person, a verified petition Civil Registrar General; and third copy to the petitioner."
with the local civil registry office of the city or municipality where Section 6. Duties of the City or Municipal Civil Registrar or the Consul
the record being sought to be corrected or changed is kept. General. – The city or municipal civil registrar or the consul general
In case the petitioner has already migrated to another place in the to whom the petition is presented shall examine the petition and its
country and it would not be practical for such party, in terms of supporting documents. He shall post the petition in a conspicuous
transportation expenses, time and effort to appear in person before the place provided for that purpose for ten (10) consecutive days after he
local civil registrar keeping the documents to be corrected or changed, finds the petition and its supporting documents sufficient in form
the petition may be filed, in person, with the local civil registrar of the and substance.
place where the interested party is presently residing or domiciled. The The city or municipal civil registrar or the consul general shall act on
two (2) local civil registrars concerned will then communicate to the petition and shall render a decision not later than five (5)
facilitate the processing of the petition. working days after the completion of the posting and/or publication
Citizens of the Philippines who are presently residing or domiciled in requirement. He shall transmit a copy of his decision together with
foreign countries may file their petition, in person, with the nearest the records of the proceedings to the Office of the Civil Registrar
Philippine Consulates. General within five (5) working days from the date of the decision.
The petitions filed with the city or municipal civil registrar or the consul Section 7. Duties and Powers of the Civil Registrar General. – The civil
general shall be processed in accordance with this Act and its registrar general shall, within ten (10) working days from receipt of
implementing rules and regulations. the decision granting a petition, exercise the power to impugn such
All petitions for the clerical or typographical errors and/or change of decision by way of an objection based on the following grounds:
first names or nicknames may be availed of only once. (1) The error is not clerical or typographical;
(2) The correction of an entry or entries in the civil register is
substantial or controversial as it affects the civil status of a person;
or
(3) The basis used in changing the first name or nickname of a
person does not fall under Section 4.
The civil registrar general shall immediately notify the city or municipal
civil registrar or the consul general of the action taken on the decision.
Upon receipt of the notice thereof, the city or municipal civil registrar or
the consul general shall notify the petitioner of such action.
The petitioner may seek reconsideration with the civil registrar
general or file the appropriate petition with the proper court.
If the civil registrar general fails to exercise his power to impugn the
decision of the city or municipal civil registrar or of the consul general
within the period prescribed herein, such decision shall become final
and executory.
Where the petition is denied by the city or municipal civil registrar
or the consul general, the petitioner may either appeal the decision to
the civil registrar general or file the appropriate petition with the
proper court.
"SEC. 8. Payment of Fees. – The city or municipal civil registrar or the
consul general shall be authorized to collect reasonable fees as a
condition for accepting the petition. An indigent petitioner shall be
exempt from the payment of the said fee.
The fees collected by the city or municipal civil registrar or the consul
general pursuant to this Act shall accrue to the funds of the Local Civil
Registry Office concerned or the Office of the Consul General for
modernization of the office and hiring of new personnel and procurement
of supplies, subject to government accounting and auditing rules."
Section 9. Penalty Clause. - A person who violates any of the provisions
of this Act shall, upon conviction, be penalized by imprisonment of not
less than six (6) years but not more than twelve (12) years, or a fine of
not less than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) but not more than One
Hundred Thousand pesos (P100,000.00), or both, at the discretion of the
court.
In addition, if the offender is a government official or employee he shall
suffer the penalties provided under civil service laws, rules and
regulations.
Section 10. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - The civil registrar
general shall, in consultation with the Department of Justice, the
Department of Foreign Affairs, the Office of the Supreme Court
Administrator, the University of the Philippines Law Center and the
Philippine Association of Civil Registrars, issue the necessary rules and
regulations for the effective implementation of this Act not later than
three (3) months from the effectivity of this law.
Section 11. Retroactivity Clause. - This Act shall have retroactive effect
insofar as it does not prejudice or impair vested or acquired rights in
accordance with the Civil Code and other laws.
Section 12. Separability Clause. - If any portion or provision of this Act
is declared void or unconstitutional, the remaining portions or provisions
thereof shall not be affected by such declaration.
Section 13. Repealing Clause - All laws, decrees, orders, rules and
regulations, other issuances, or parts thereof inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.