The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), in partnership with the Parañaque City government under Mayor Florencio Bernabe Jr. will hold another mobile NBI clearance service on Tuesday July 17 from 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m. at the Executive Lounge on the second floor of the city hall.
The activity was coordinated by the Parañaque City Tourism Office headed by Marilou Fontejon, the Special Services Office headed by dean Calleja and the office of Councilor Benjo Bernabe. It is one of the city’s programs to bring more service closer to the people.
The mobile service will accept 400 applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants must be of legal age; must have at least one valid ID; and must bring P115 for the clearance fee.
Telephone inquiries may be made with the Tourism Office via hotlines 829-0691 and 478-8606.
“We are focusing our efforts bring more services closer to our constituents to save them time and effort in securing the necessary documents needed for certain requirements like employment or travel. We are grateful to the NBI for once again holding the mobile clearance here in Parañaque,” Mayor Bernabe said.
Parañaque also coordinates with the Department of Foreign Affairs in conducting and providing mobile passport services to make it easier for residents to apply or renew their passports.
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