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Get an SSS Number: E-1 Form and Required


Documents
A person registering with the SSS for the first time as a prospective employee first needs to fill out
an E-1, or Personal Record form. Submit it to your regional SSS office together with the original
certified true copy and photocopy of any of the following:

 Baptismal Certificate

 Driver's license

 Passport

 Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) card

 Seafarer's Identification and Record Book, or Seaman's book

In the absence of any of the above documents, you may present 2 of any of the documents listed
below, that include a recent photograph and your date of birth:

 Alien Certificate of Registration

 ATM card with cardholder's name

 ATM card and, if it does not bear cardholder's name, certification from the issuing bank that
the account number belongs to the cardholder

 Bank Account Passbook

 Birth/Baptismal Certificate of children.

 Certificate from the Office of the Northern/Southern Cultural Communities or Office of Muslim
Affairs

 Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Bureau of Immigration

 Company ID

 Company Representative Authorization Card issued by the SSS

 Credit Card

 Fishermen's Card issued by the Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources

 GSIS Card

 GSIS Certificate of Membership

 Health or Medical Card

 ID card issued by local governments (e.g. Barangay, Municipality, or City)

 ID card issued by professional associations recognized by PRC

 Life insurance policy


 Marriage contract

 NBI Clearance

 Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Card

 Pag-Ibig Member's Data Form

 Permit to Carry Firearms issued by the Firearms & Explosives Unit of the Philippine National
Police

 PHIC Member's Data Record

 Police Clearance

 Postal ID Card

 School ID

 Senior Citizen Card

 Tax Identification Card/Affidavit

 Transcript of school records

 Voter's Identification Card/Affidavit

Once you have an SSS Number, and have contributed into the system for one month, you may
apply for an SSS ID card.

2. Documents Needed to Submit an E-6 Form


In order to get an SSS ID, you must be active SSS member with at least one month's contribution.

Fill out an E-6 form and submit it at your local SSS branch, along with any of the following primary
documents:

 Passport

 Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) card

 Seaman's book

Or, in these absence of those, two of the following, at least one of which must have a recent
photograph:

 Driver's license

 Valid National Bureau of Investigation clearance

 School or company ID

 Postal ID

 Senior citizen card


 Voter's ID

 Savings account passbook

 Alien certificate of registration

 Government Service Insurance System member's record

 Certification from the Office of Southern/Northern Cultural Communities or Office of Muslim


Affairs

 Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) card

Always remember to bring the original copies of documents and IDs at all times. The office won't
require you to submit the original copies, but they need to see them in order to authenticate the
photocopies and verify that they are identical.

Get to the SSS branch office as early as possible. If you arrive at 6a.m. you'll probably finish at
10a.m. At the office, get a number from the clerk responsible for giving away the E-6 Form.

3. Obtain an ID Clearance and Capture


ID Clearance is a small paper that will indicate your schedule for ID capture. You can't finish the
whole process in one day, you need at least 2-3 days to complete the steps because after you
submit the E-6 form, ID capture is always scheduled for a time in the few days following.

Again, be prompt arriving at the SSS office. If you are early you'll be in the front of the queue. When
you arrive, you will need to get another number from the designated officer or guard for you ID
Capture. Every ID capture batch has 20 people, regardless of your schedule. If you are scheduled
for 7:00a.m., and you arrived at 7:30a.m., and the next people on queue aren't scheduled
until8:00a.m., you'll still be left behind. They operate on the first come first serve basis.

The ID capture process only takes a few minutes. SSS Clerks will immediately obtain your personal
data (fingerprints, signature, facial images, and 4-digit pin number).

4. Wait for Your SSS ID Card to Arrive by Mail


After your ID capture, you will have to wait for 30 days to receive your SSS ID by mail. If you fail to
receive the ID after 30 days, inquire to your nearest SSS Branch Office and have your 4-digit PIN
Number on hand.

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