Authentication Procedures:
Documents should be brought personally at the DFA or you may authorize somebody to do it for you by issuing an authorization letter or by executing a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) together with a copy of your I.D.s (identification cards)
- National Statistics Office (NSO) documents:(Birth Certificate, Marriage Contract, Certificate of No Marriage (Cenomar), etc.
Get a (SECPA) copy from the PSA (formerly NSO), then bring this document to the DFA for authentication.
- NBI Clearance:
Get the clearance (for travel abroad) directly at NBI main office at Taft Ave., cor. Padre Faura, Manila, or through NBI branches at various malls. After release of the clearance, this should be brought directly to the DFA for authentication.
- Certificates of Employment/Training:
Execute an Affidavit (entitled Affidavit of Employment/Training). Your COE/COT (certificates) would become attachments of the affidavit you have executed and signed, and should be notarized by a notary public.
Notarized Affidavit should be brought to the Regional Trial Court (RTC) for authentication (note: not for court clearance).
The RTC Branch that you will go to will depend on the jurisdiction of the notary public who notarized the affidavit.
If the Notary Public is from Makati City, then the document should be brought to RTC Makati,
If the Notary Public is from Pasay City, then it should be brought at RTC Pasay, and so on, and so forth..
If the Notary Public is from Pasay City, then it should be brought at RTC Pasay, and so on, and so forth..
Usually, it takes 1-2 working days for the RTC authentication to be released, afterwhich the document should be brought to the DFA for final authentication.
This procedure is the same for other types of Affidavit such as, Affidavit of Training, Affidavit of Parental Consent/Advice, Affidavit of Singleness, etc.)
- School Records:
Diploma and Transcript of Records (for College)
Diploma and Form-137 (for High School),
should be brought to the school where the person graduated from, in order to request for a "certified true copy" of the documents to be signed by the school registrar.
The school will also issue other documents such as certification/s which will serve as endorsement for the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for College,
and/or the Department of Education (DepEd) for high school.
Most schools will issue a claim stub to be presented upon claiming the documents at the DFA after 2-3 weeks.
If the school did not issue the claim stub yet, the documents given/issued by the school should be brought to CHED (for College), and/or Dep Ed (for High school), for issuance of a Certification of Authentication and Verification (or CAV).
These offices will issue a claimstub to be presented upon claiming the authenticated document at the DFA after another 1-2 weeks.
When in DFA:
At the scheduled date indicated in the claimstub, the owner should personally pick up the document at the DFA Authentication Office or he/she may issue an SPA to claim the document on his/her behalf.
The person should submit the claim stub to the DFA releasing officer or drop the stub at the designated dropbox, and should wait for his/her name to be called.
If one's name is called, he/she will be given a DFA Official Receipt (O.R.) which one should pay at the Cashier (worth P100 per document).
After payment one should return the copies of the receipt to the DFA releasing officer, or at the designated dropbox, and should again wait for few minutes for his/her name to be called on the public address system.
When one's name is called, he/she should queue in order to received the final DFA authenticated document.
(Please note that one should have to check the documents for typo error for the DFA officer to make the necessary corrections).
Finally, the DFA authenticated document is ready for filing at the Embassy for attestation/legalization.
- Passport:
Some Embassies require the authentication of your passport issued by the DFA, which one should have to bring to the DFA (ground floor) for issuance of a passport certification.
Next, this certification should be brought to the DFA Authentication office (at the same building) to be filed for authentication (Red Ribbon).
Another option, is for one to execute an Affidavit (Re: Affidavit on Issuance of Passport) which should be duly notarized, then be brought to RTC, and then to DFA for authentication.
Copies of the passport should be attached to the affidavit executed.
- TESDA Certification:
Your TESDA Certifications should be brought to TESDA (Depending on the region) for certification as true copy (CTC) of the document, duly signed by an authorized TESDA officer,
These documents are now ready to be brought to DFA for final Authentication.
- PRC License, Certificates etc.
Original documents should be brought to the PRC main office in Legarda, Manila, for certification as true copy of the original dcoument. Afterwards, these documents are now ready to be brought to the DFA for Authentication.