How to Get and Renew Your PRC License in the Philippines (2026 Guide)

Paano Kumuha at I-renew ang PRC License sa Pilipinas (2026 Gabay)

Quick Summary

Mabilis na Buod

Cost Gastos ₱600–₱1,200
Processing Time Oras ng Proseso 1–3 weeks
Difficulty Antas ng Kahirapan Easy–Moderate Madali–Katamtaman
Requirements Mga Kailangan 7 items 7 na bagay
Note: Fees and processing times may vary by profession and PRC regional office. Information is current as of March 2026. Always verify with PRC or check online.prc.gov.ph before visiting.
Paalala: Maaaring mag-iba-iba ang mga bayarin at processing times depende sa propesyon at PRC regional office. Ang impormasyon ay updated as of Marso 2026. Palaging i-verify sa PRC o i-check ang online.prc.gov.ph bago bumisita.
Table of Contents Talaan ng Nilalaman
PRC license application and renewal process overview
PRC License: From board exam to professional practice
PRC License: Mula sa board exam hanggang sa propesyonal na pagsasanay

What Is the PRC?

Ano ang PRC?

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) is the Philippine government agency that regulates and supervises 46+ licensed professions in the country. Under Republic Act 8981 (PRC Modernization Act of 2000), the PRC administers board examinations, issues professional licenses, and enforces the code of ethics for each profession. If your job requires a PRC license, you cannot legally practice without one.

Ang Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ang ahensya ng gobyerno ng Pilipinas na nag-re-regulate at nag-su-supervise ng 46+ na lisensyadong propesyon sa bansa. Sa ilalim ng Republic Act 8981 (PRC Modernization Act of 2000), ang PRC ang nag-a-administer ng board examinations, nag-i-issue ng professional licenses, at nagpapatupad ng code of ethics para sa bawat propesyon. Kung ang iyong trabaho ay nangangailangan ng PRC license, hindi ka maaaring legal na mag-practice nang wala ito.

Who Needs a PRC License?

Sino ang Nangangailangan ng PRC License?

Any professional in a PRC-regulated field must hold a valid license to practice. The most common professions include:

Anumang propesyonal sa larangan na regulado ng PRC ay kailangang may valid na lisensya para mag-practice. Kasama sa mga pinakakaraniwang propesyon ang:

  • Nurses — Registered Nurse (RN) license, one of the highest-volume PRC exams
  • Teachers — Licensed Professional Teacher (LPT) for elementary and secondary education
  • Engineers — Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, and other engineering disciplines
  • Accountants — Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license
  • Architects — required for all architectural practice and design
  • Pharmacists — required to dispense medicines and operate pharmacies
  • Physical and Occupational Therapists — licensed under the PT/OT board
  • Dentists — Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) licensure
  • Doctors — Physician licensure exam, plus specialty board certification
  • Nurses — Registered Nurse (RN) license, isa sa pinaka-maraming PRC examinees
  • Teachers — Licensed Professional Teacher (LPT) para sa elementary at secondary education
  • Engineers — Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, at iba pang engineering disciplines
  • Accountants — Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license
  • Architects — kinakailangan para sa lahat ng architectural practice at design
  • Pharmacists — kinakailangan para mag-dispense ng gamot at mag-operate ng mga parmasya
  • Physical at Occupational Therapists — lisensyado sa ilalim ng PT/OT board
  • Dentists — Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) licensure
  • Doctors — Physician licensure exam, kasama ang specialty board certification

Other PRC-regulated professions include criminologists, customs brokers, environmental planners, foresters, geodetic engineers, interior designers, librarians, marine deck officers, master plumbers, medical technologists, midwives, nutritionist-dietitians, optometrists, radiologic technologists, real estate brokers, social workers, and veterinarians.

Kasama rin sa mga propesyong regulado ng PRC ang mga criminologist, customs broker, environmental planner, forester, geodetic engineer, interior designer, librarian, marine deck officer, master plumber, medical technologist, midwife, nutritionist-dietitian, optometrist, radiologic technologist, real estate broker, social worker, at veterinarian.

Requirements for Initial License

Mga Requirements para sa Unang License

  • Board exam passing certificate or rating — your official result from the PRC board licensure exam for your profession. You must pass the exam before you can apply for your license.
  • PSA Birth Certificate — original or certified true copy from the Philippine Statistics Authority. Must match your name on the board exam application. Order online at PSAHelpline.ph if you do not have one.
  • Valid ID — any government-issued ID (National ID, passport, driver's license, etc.) for identity verification during application.
  • 2x2 and passport-size ID photos — recent photos with white background. The number of copies required varies by profession (typically 4 pieces of each size). Check PRC's specific requirements for your board.
  • NBI Clearance — required for initial license registration. Must be valid and with no derogatory record. See our NBI Clearance guide for how to get one.
  • Transcript of Records (TOR) — original or authenticated copy from your school showing completion of your degree program. Some boards also require a diploma.
  • Professional tax receipt (for renewal only) — annual professional tax receipt (cedula/PTR) from your city or municipality treasurer's office. Required when renewing, not for initial application.
  • Board exam passing certificate o rating — ang iyong opisyal na resulta mula sa PRC board licensure exam para sa iyong propesyon. Kailangan mong maipasa ang exam bago ka makapag-apply ng license.
  • PSA Birth Certificate — original o certified true copy mula sa Philippine Statistics Authority. Dapat tumugma ang pangalan mo sa board exam application. Mag-order online sa PSAHelpline.ph kung wala ka nito.
  • Valid ID — kahit anong government-issued ID (National ID, passport, driver's license, atbp.) para sa identity verification sa pag-apply.
  • 2x2 at passport-size na ID photos — mga bagong litrato na may puting background. Ang bilang ng kopya ay iba-iba sa bawat propesyon (karaniwan ay 4 na piraso bawat size). I-check ang specific na requirements ng PRC para sa iyong board.
  • NBI Clearance — kinakailangan para sa initial license registration. Dapat valid at walang derogatory record. Tingnan ang aming gabay sa NBI Clearance para malaman kung paano kumuha.
  • Transcript of Records (TOR) — original o authenticated copy mula sa iyong eskwelahan na nagpapakita ng pagkumpleto ng iyong degree program. Ang ilang board ay nangangailangan din ng diploma.
  • Professional tax receipt (para sa renewal lamang) — taunang professional tax receipt (cedula/PTR) mula sa iyong city o municipality treasurer's office. Kinakailangan kapag nagre-renew, hindi para sa initial application.

Step-by-Step: Getting Your First PRC License

Hakbang-Hakbang: Pagkuha ng Iyong Unang PRC License

  1. Register on the PRC Online Portal

    Mag-register sa PRC Online Portal

    Go to online.prc.gov.ph and create an account. Fill in your personal information, including your full name (must match your board exam application exactly), date of birth, and contact details. You will use this account for all future PRC transactions — exam applications, license registration, and renewals.

    Pumunta sa online.prc.gov.ph at gumawa ng account. Punan ang iyong personal na impormasyon, kasama ang iyong buong pangalan (dapat eksaktong tumugma sa board exam application mo), petsa ng kapanganakan, at contact details. Gagamitin mo ang account na ito para sa lahat ng PRC transactions sa hinaharap — exam applications, license registration, at renewals.

  2. Apply for Board Exam and Pass

    Mag-apply sa Board Exam at Pumasa

    Through your PRC online account, apply for the board licensure exam for your profession. Pay the examination fee (ranges from ₱600 to ₱1,200 depending on the profession) via the PRC portal using GCash, Maya, debit/credit card, or over-the-counter at authorized payment centers. Study, take the exam on the scheduled date, and wait for results — PRC typically releases results within 2–5 working days after the exam.

    Sa pamamagitan ng iyong PRC online account, mag-apply sa board licensure exam para sa iyong propesyon. Magbayad ng examination fee (mula ₱600 hanggang ₱1,200 depende sa propesyon) sa PRC portal gamit ang GCash, Maya, debit/credit card, o over-the-counter sa mga authorized payment centers. Mag-aral, kumuha ng exam sa scheduled date, at hintayin ang resulta — karaniwang inilalabas ng PRC ang resulta sa loob ng 2–5 working days pagkatapos ng exam.

  3. Pay the Registration and License Fees

    Magbayad ng Registration at License Fees

    Once you pass the board exam, log in to your PRC online account and proceed with initial registration. Pay the registration fee (typically ₱600 for the license fee plus ₱450 for the PRC ID card) online or at the PRC cashier. Keep your receipt — you will need it at the oath-taking ceremony and when claiming your license.

    Kapag pumasa ka sa board exam, mag-log in sa iyong PRC online account at magpatuloy sa initial registration. Magbayad ng registration fee (karaniwang ₱600 para sa license fee at ₱450 para sa PRC ID card) online o sa PRC cashier. Itago ang iyong resibo — kakailanganin mo ito sa oath-taking ceremony at sa pagkuha ng iyong license.

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  1. Attend the Oath-Taking Ceremony

    Dumalo sa Oath-Taking Ceremony

    PRC schedules oath-taking ceremonies for new passers, usually within 1–3 weeks after results are released. Check the PRC website or your online account for the schedule and venue (usually PRC main office in Manila or regional offices). Bring your payment receipt, valid ID, and required documents. You will take the professional oath and sign the registry. Dress code is usually smart casual or business attire — check the specific announcement for your profession.

    Nag-i-schedule ang PRC ng oath-taking ceremonies para sa mga bagong passer, karaniwang sa loob ng 1–3 linggo pagkatapos ilabas ang resulta. I-check ang PRC website o ang iyong online account para sa schedule at venue (karaniwan sa PRC main office sa Manila o regional offices). Dalhin ang iyong resibo ng bayad, valid ID, at mga kinakailangang dokumento. Isasagawa mo ang professional oath at pipirmahan ang registry. Ang dress code ay karaniwang smart casual o business attire — i-check ang specific na announcement para sa iyong propesyon.

  2. Submit Documents and Claim Your PRC ID

    Mag-submit ng Dokumento at Kunin ang PRC ID

    After the oath-taking, submit your complete requirements (see the checklist above) to the PRC registration counter. Your photo and biometrics will be captured for your PRC ID card. The PRC ID is typically released on the same day or within a few days after processing. Some regional offices may take longer — ask for the estimated release date. Your PRC license number will be assigned at this point, which you will use for all professional transactions.

    Pagkatapos ng oath-taking, i-submit ang iyong kumpletong requirements (tingnan ang checklist sa itaas) sa PRC registration counter. Kukunan ka ng litrato at biometrics para sa iyong PRC ID card. Ang PRC ID ay karaniwang inilalabas sa parehong araw o sa loob ng ilang araw pagkatapos ng processing. Ang ilang regional offices ay maaaring mas matagal — itanong ang estimated release date. Ang iyong PRC license number ay ia-assign sa puntong ito, na gagamitin mo sa lahat ng propesyonal na transaksyon.

PRC License Renewal

Pag-renew ng PRC License

PRC licenses must be renewed every 3 years. You can now renew entirely online through the PRC LERIS (Licensure Examination and Registration Information System) — no need to visit the PRC office in most cases.

Ang mga PRC license ay kailangang i-renew tuwing 3 taon. Maaari mo na ngayong i-renew nang buong-buo online sa pamamagitan ng PRC LERIS (Licensure Examination and Registration Information System) — hindi na kailangang bumisita sa PRC office sa karamihan ng kaso.

Online Renewal via PRC LERIS

Online Renewal sa PRC LERIS

  1. Log in to your account at online.prc.gov.ph.
  2. Select "Renewal" from the services menu and verify your personal information.
  3. Enter your CPD units — input your CPD compliance details and upload supporting documents if prompted.
  4. Pay the renewal fee — typically ₱600 for the license renewal plus ₱450 for a new PRC ID card. Payment can be made via GCash, Maya, credit/debit card, or authorized payment centers.
  5. Schedule your PRC ID release — choose to pick up at a PRC office or have it delivered (if available in your area).
  1. Mag-log in sa iyong account sa online.prc.gov.ph.
  2. Piliin ang "Renewal" mula sa services menu at i-verify ang iyong personal na impormasyon.
  3. I-enter ang iyong CPD units — ilagay ang iyong CPD compliance details at mag-upload ng supporting documents kung kailangan.
  4. Magbayad ng renewal fee — karaniwang ₱600 para sa license renewal at ₱450 para sa bagong PRC ID card. Maaaring magbayad sa pamamagitan ng GCash, Maya, credit/debit card, o authorized payment centers.
  5. I-schedule ang release ng PRC ID — piliin kung kukuha sa PRC office o ipapadeliver (kung available sa inyong lugar).

You can also renew in person at any PRC regional office. Bring your old PRC ID, professional tax receipt (PTR), CPD compliance report, and payment. Walk-in renewal typically takes half a day to a full day depending on the queue.

Maaari ka ring mag-renew nang personal sa kahit anong PRC regional office. Dalhin ang iyong lumang PRC ID, professional tax receipt (PTR), CPD compliance report, at bayad. Ang walk-in renewal ay karaniwang tumatagal ng kalahating araw hanggang buong araw depende sa pila.

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CPD Requirements

Mga Requirement sa CPD

Under Republic Act 10912 (CPD Act of 2016), all PRC-licensed professionals must earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units to renew their license. CPD ensures professionals stay updated with the latest standards, practices, and technologies in their field.

Sa ilalim ng Republic Act 10912 (CPD Act of 2016), lahat ng PRC-licensed professionals ay kailangang kumita ng Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units para ma-renew ang kanilang license. Tinitiyak ng CPD na nananatiling updated ang mga propesyonal sa pinakabagong standards, practices, at technologies sa kanilang larangan.

How Many CPD Units Do You Need?

Ilang CPD Units ang Kailangan Mo?

The required number of CPD units varies by profession, but most professions require 45 CPD units per 3-year renewal cycle. Some examples:

Ang kinakailangang bilang ng CPD units ay iba-iba sa bawat propesyon, ngunit karamihan sa mga propesyon ay nangangailangan ng 45 CPD units bawat 3-taong renewal cycle. Ilang halimbawa:

  • Nurses — 45 units (15 units/year recommended)
  • Teachers — 45 units
  • Engineers — 45 units (varies by engineering discipline)
  • Accountants (CPAs) — 60 units (higher due to regulatory requirements)
  • Architects — 45 units
  • Pharmacists — 45 units
  • Doctors — 45 units (separate specialty board requirements may apply)
  • Nurses — 45 units (15 units/taon ang inirerekomenda)
  • Teachers — 45 units
  • Engineers — 45 units (iba-iba sa bawat engineering discipline)
  • Accountants (CPAs) — 60 units (mas mataas dahil sa regulatory requirements)
  • Architects — 45 units
  • Pharmacists — 45 units
  • Doctors — 45 units (maaaring may hiwalay na specialty board requirements)

Where to Earn CPD Units

Saan Kumita ng CPD Units

  • PRC-accredited seminars and trainings — in-person or online seminars conducted by PRC-accredited CPD providers. Check the PRC website for the list of accredited providers.
  • Graduate studies — earning a master's or doctoral degree in a related field can count toward CPD units.
  • Self-directed learning — some professions allow credits for published research, authoring textbooks, or completing online courses from recognized institutions.
  • Professional organization activities — active membership and participation in your professional organization's events can earn CPD credits.
  • Free CPD options — some professional organizations and government agencies offer free webinars and seminars. PRC also occasionally partners with institutions for free CPD activities. Follow your professional board's social media pages for announcements.
  • PRC-accredited seminars at trainings — personal o online seminars na isinasagawa ng PRC-accredited CPD providers. I-check ang PRC website para sa listahan ng accredited providers.
  • Graduate studies — ang pagkuha ng master's o doctoral degree sa kaugnay na larangan ay maaaring mabilang sa CPD units.
  • Self-directed learning — ang ilang propesyon ay nagbibigay ng credits para sa published research, pagsusulat ng textbooks, o pagkumpleto ng online courses mula sa mga kinikilalang institusyon.
  • Professional organization activities — ang active membership at pakikilahok sa mga event ng iyong professional organization ay makakakuha ng CPD credits.
  • Libreng CPD options — ang ilang professional organizations at government agencies ay nag-o-offer ng libreng webinars at seminars. Paminsan-minsan din ay nakikipagtulungan ang PRC sa mga institusyon para sa libreng CPD activities. I-follow ang social media pages ng iyong professional board para sa mga announcement.

PRC License for Working Abroad

PRC License para sa Pagtatrabaho sa Abroad

If you plan to work abroad as a licensed professional, you will likely need to authenticate and verify your PRC license. Here is the process:

Kung plano mong magtrabaho sa abroad bilang licensed professional, malamang na kailangan mong i-authenticate at i-verify ang iyong PRC license. Narito ang proseso:

PRC Authentication

PRC Authentication

Request a PRC Certification/Verification from the PRC main office or any regional office. This document certifies that your license is valid and in good standing. The fee is approximately ₱100–₱200 and processing takes 1–3 working days.

Humiling ng PRC Certification/Verification mula sa PRC main office o kahit anong regional office. Pinapatunayan ng dokumentong ito na ang iyong license ay valid at in good standing. Ang bayad ay humigit-kumulang ₱100–₱200 at ang processing ay tumatagal ng 1–3 working days.

DFA Apostille

DFA Apostille

After getting PRC authentication, bring your documents to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) for an apostille (for Hague Convention countries) or authentication (for non-Hague countries). The DFA apostille makes your PRC documents internationally recognized. The fee is ₱100 per document. For the complete process, see our OFW guide.

Pagkatapos makuha ang PRC authentication, dalhin ang iyong mga dokumento sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) para sa apostille (para sa mga bansang Hague Convention) o authentication (para sa mga bansang hindi Hague). Ang DFA apostille ang nagpapakilala ng iyong mga PRC documents sa international level. Ang bayad ay ₱100 bawat dokumento. Para sa kumpletong proseso, tingnan ang aming gabay sa OFW.

Verification Letter

Verification Letter

Some countries require a direct verification letter from PRC sent to the foreign licensing authority. Request this at the PRC Verification and Monitoring Division. Processing typically takes 3–5 working days and may require an additional fee.

Ang ilang bansa ay nangangailangan ng direct verification letter mula sa PRC na ipapadala sa foreign licensing authority. Humiling nito sa PRC Verification and Monitoring Division. Ang processing ay karaniwang tumatagal ng 3–5 working days at maaaring may dagdag na bayad.

Common Problems & Solutions

Mga Karaniwang Problema at Solusyon

Lost or Damaged PRC ID

Nawawala o Nasira ang PRC ID

File for a replacement at any PRC office. You will need an Affidavit of Loss (for lost IDs) from a notary public (around ₱200–500), a valid ID, and 2x2 photos. Pay the replacement fee of ₱450 for the new PRC ID card. Processing takes about 1–2 weeks.

Mag-file ng replacement sa kahit anong PRC office. Kakailanganin mo ng Affidavit of Loss (para sa mga nawawalang ID) mula sa notary public (mga ₱200–500), valid ID, at 2x2 photos. Magbayad ng replacement fee na ₱450 para sa bagong PRC ID card. Ang processing ay tumatagal ng mga 1–2 linggo.

Name Change (Marriage, Correction)

Pagpapalit ng Pangalan (Kasal, Correction)

If your name changed due to marriage, annulment, or legal correction, visit any PRC office to update your records. Bring your PSA Marriage Certificate (for married women) or court order (for legal corrections), updated PSA Birth Certificate, valid ID, and the processing fee. Your license number stays the same — only the name on your records and ID card will be updated.

Kung nagbago ang pangalan mo dahil sa kasal, annulment, o legal correction, bumisita sa kahit anong PRC office para i-update ang iyong records. Dalhin ang iyong PSA Marriage Certificate (para sa mga babaeng ikinasal) o court order (para sa legal corrections), updated PSA Birth Certificate, valid ID, at processing fee. Mananatili ang iyong license number — ang pangalan lang sa iyong records at ID card ang ia-update.

Delayed Processing or System Errors

Naantalang Processing o System Errors

The PRC online system can experience downtime during peak periods (exam season, renewal deadlines). If you encounter errors, try again during off-peak hours (early morning or late evening). For unresolved issues, contact the PRC hotline at (02) 8651-4567 or email publicassistance@prc.gov.ph. You can also visit the PRC Public Assistance Desk at the main office in Manila.

Ang PRC online system ay maaaring mag-experience ng downtime sa mga peak periods (exam season, renewal deadlines). Kung may nakatagpo kang errors, subukan ulit sa off-peak hours (maaga sa umaga o gabi). Para sa mga hindi masolusyunang problema, makipag-ugnayan sa PRC hotline sa (02) 8651-4567 o mag-email sa publicassistance@prc.gov.ph. Maaari ka ring bumisita sa PRC Public Assistance Desk sa main office sa Manila.

Pro Tips

Mga Payo

  • Create your PRC online account early. Do not wait until after the board exam — register on the portal while you are still reviewing so you are ready to apply the moment the exam schedule opens.
  • Spread your CPD units across the 3-year cycle. Earning 15 units per year is less stressful than cramming 45 units in the final months before renewal. Set calendar reminders annually.
  • Keep digital copies of all PRC documents. Scan or photograph your PRC ID, license certificate, CPD certificates, and receipts. Store them in cloud storage (Google Drive, iCloud) so you always have backup copies for verification or replacement.
  • Renew before the expiration date. A lapsed license means you cannot legally practice. PRC allows renewal up to the birthday of the third year — mark your calendar at least 2 months ahead.
  • Join your professional organization's CPD programs. Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) often partner with accredited organizations for affordable or free CPD seminars. These are also great for networking.
  • Use the PRC LERIS mobile-friendly portal for renewals. The online system now works on smartphones — you can complete the entire renewal process without a computer or visiting a PRC office.
  • Gumawa ng PRC online account nang maaga. Huwag hintayin na matapos ang board exam — mag-register sa portal habang nagre-review ka pa para ready kang mag-apply pagbukas ng exam schedule.
  • Ikalat ang iyong CPD units sa buong 3-taong cycle. Ang pagkuha ng 15 units bawat taon ay mas hindi nakaka-stress kaysa sa pag-cram ng 45 units sa huling buwan bago mag-renew. Mag-set ng calendar reminders taun-taon.
  • Mag-keep ng digital copies ng lahat ng PRC documents. I-scan o litratuhan ang iyong PRC ID, license certificate, CPD certificates, at mga resibo. I-store sa cloud storage (Google Drive, iCloud) para laging may backup copies para sa verification o replacement.
  • Mag-renew bago ang expiration date. Ang lapsed license ay ibig sabihin hindi ka maaaring legal na mag-practice. Pinapayagan ng PRC ang renewal hanggang sa birthday ng ikatlong taon — markahan ang iyong kalendaryo ng hindi bababa sa 2 buwan nang maaga.
  • Sumali sa CPD programs ng iyong professional organization. Ang mga Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) ay madalas nakikipagtulungan sa mga accredited organizations para sa abot-kayang o libreng CPD seminars. Maganda rin ito para sa networking.
  • Gamitin ang PRC LERIS mobile-friendly portal para sa renewals. Ang online system ay gumagana na ngayon sa smartphones — maaari mong tapusin ang buong renewal process nang walang computer o pagbisita sa PRC office.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mga Madalas Itanong

How long does it take to get a PRC license after passing the board exam? Gaano katagal bago makuha ang PRC license pagkatapos pumasa sa board exam?

Typically 1–3 weeks from results release to receiving your PRC ID. This includes waiting for the oath-taking schedule, attending the ceremony, and document processing. Some professions with large batches of passers may take longer.

Karaniwang 1–3 linggo mula sa paglabas ng resulta hanggang sa pagtanggap ng iyong PRC ID. Kasama na dito ang paghihintay ng oath-taking schedule, pagdalo sa ceremony, at document processing. Ang ilang propesyon na may malaking bilang ng pumasa ay maaaring mas matagal.

Can I renew my PRC license entirely online? Maaari ko bang i-renew ang PRC license ko nang buong-buo online?

Yes. Through the PRC LERIS portal at online.prc.gov.ph, you can complete the renewal application and payment online. You will still need to visit a PRC office to pick up your new PRC ID card, unless delivery is available in your area.

Oo. Sa pamamagitan ng PRC LERIS portal sa online.prc.gov.ph, maaari mong tapusin ang renewal application at payment online. Kailangan mo pa ring bumisita sa PRC office para kunin ang iyong bagong PRC ID card, maliban kung may delivery na available sa iyong lugar.

What happens if I do not complete my CPD units before renewal? Ano ang mangyayari kung hindi ko nakumpleto ang CPD units ko bago mag-renew?

PRC may grant a renewal with a compliance period — you get your renewed license but must complete the remaining CPD units within a set timeframe. Repeatedly failing to comply can result in a non-renewal of your license. Check with your specific Professional Regulatory Board for their CPD compliance policy.

Maaaring mag-grant ang PRC ng renewal na may compliance period — makukuha mo ang renewed license mo pero kailangan mong kumpletuhin ang natitirang CPD units sa loob ng itinakdang panahon. Ang paulit-ulit na pagkabigong sumunod ay maaaring magresulta sa non-renewal ng iyong license. Makipag-ugnayan sa iyong specific na Professional Regulatory Board para sa kanilang CPD compliance policy.

I lost my PRC ID — what do I do? Nawala ang PRC ID ko — ano ang gagawin ko?

Get an Affidavit of Loss from any notary public, then visit any PRC office to request a replacement. Bring the affidavit, a valid ID, and 2x2 photos. Pay the ₱450 replacement fee. See the Common Problems section for details.

Kumuha ng Affidavit of Loss mula sa kahit anong notary public, pagkatapos bumisita sa kahit anong PRC office para humiling ng replacement. Dalhin ang affidavit, valid ID, at 2x2 photos. Magbayad ng ₱450 replacement fee. Tingnan ang seksyon na Mga Karaniwang Problema para sa mga detalye.

How do I authenticate my PRC license for working abroad? Paano i-authenticate ang PRC license ko para sa pagtatrabaho sa abroad?

First, get a PRC Certification/Verification from any PRC office (₱100–200). Then bring it to the DFA for apostille (₱100/document). Some countries also require a direct verification letter from PRC. See the Working Abroad section above.

Una, kumuha ng PRC Certification/Verification mula sa kahit anong PRC office (₱100–200). Pagkatapos dalhin ito sa DFA para sa apostille (₱100/dokumento). Ang ilang bansa ay nangangailangan din ng direct verification letter mula sa PRC. Tingnan ang seksyon na Pagtatrabaho sa Abroad sa itaas.

Can I hold PRC licenses for multiple professions? Maaari ba akong magkaroon ng PRC license sa maraming propesyon?

Yes. If you pass multiple board exams, you can hold licenses for each profession simultaneously. Each license has its own renewal cycle and CPD requirements. You will need to maintain CPD compliance and pay renewal fees for each profession separately.

Oo. Kung pumasa ka sa maraming board exams, maaari kang magkaroon ng license sa bawat propesyon nang sabay-sabay. Ang bawat license ay may sariling renewal cycle at CPD requirements. Kailangan mong panatilihin ang CPD compliance at magbayad ng renewal fees para sa bawat propesyon nang hiwalay.

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