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In the Philippines, it is required by law to register your SIM card with your mobile phone service provider. This is to ensure that the service provider has your correct personal information on file and to help prevent the use of unregistered SIM cards for illegal activities. The SIM registration is set to start on December 27. The registration may be extended for a period nor more than 120 days.

Here is a general outline of the process for registering your SIM card in the Philippines:

  1. Visit a retail store or authorized dealer of your mobile phone service provider. You can also visit the service provider’s website or call their customer service hotline to register your SIM card.
  2. Provide your personal information, such as your full name, address, and a valid identification document (e.g. Philippine passport, driver’s license, or government-issued ID).
  3. Pay the required fees for SIM card registration, if applicable.
  4. Wait for your SIM card to be activated, which may take a few hours or up to a few days, depending on the service provider.

Note: It is important to keep your SIM card registered and up to date with your personal information to avoid any disruptions in your mobile phone service. If you have recently moved or changed your name, be sure to update your information with your service provider.

You may now register your SIM Card Numbers via links below.

You need to register ALL OF YOUR SIM CARD (Prepaid and Postpaid) otherwise it will be permanently disabled by your Telco.

DITO

https://dito.ph/RegisterDITO

Globe/TM/Gomo

https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg

Smart/TNT/Sun

https://smart.com.ph/simreg

List of Accepted IDs

The following are the official IDs that will be accepted in registering SIMs:

  • Passport
  • National ID
  • Social Security Service ID
  • Government Service Insurance System e-Card
  • Driver’s License
  • National Bureau of Investigation clearance
  • Police Clearance
  • Firearms’ License to Own and Possess ID 
  • Professional Regulation Commission ID
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration ID
  • Bureau of Internal Revenue ID
  • Voter’s ID
  • Senior Citizen’s Card
  • Unified Multi-Purpose Identification Card
  • Person with Disabilities Card
  • Other government-issued ID with photo