PRC Initial Registration Instructions for July 2011 Nursing Board Exam Passers
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) instructions for new professionals who have just passed the nursing board exam (Nurse Licensure Examination):
Initial registrants should come personally to the PRC office to affix his/her signature in the registry book.
REQUIREMENTS DURING INITIAL REGISTRATION:
1. Duly-accomplished Oath Form or “Panunumpa ng Propesyonal” form. Go here to download the Oath Form or “Panunumpa ng Propesyonal” form. (This Oath Form is also available at the PRC.)
2. Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula).
3. Two (2) pcs. passport size pictures with name tag (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration).
4. One (1) pc. 1×1 picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals).
5. Two (2) sets of metered documentary stamps (for Oath Form and Certificate of Registration).
6. One (1) short brown envelope with your NAME and PROFESSION (Nurse) written on it.
7. Initial Registration Fee of PhP 600 (six hundred pesos).
8. Triennial Registration Fee of PhP 450 (four hundred fifty pesos) for 2011 – 2014.
INITIAL REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Step 1. Accomplish the Oath Form or “Panunumpa ng Propesyonal” form.
Step 2. Pay for two sets of metered documentary stamps (one stamped on the Oath Form and one for the Registration Certificate) at the Customer Service Center.
Step 3. Present duly-accomplished Oath Form (where your profession belongs, for verification of records and assessment at Window 14, Window 19, Window 28 or at PRC Service Center, Ever-Recto.)
Step 4. Pay prescribed fees at the Cashier.
Step 5. Sign in the Registry Book and receive your claim slip at: Window 17, Window 20, Window 27.
Step 6. Claim your professional ID as scheduled (usually after 2 months upon registration). Refer to your claim slip for further instructions.
Certificates and PRC ID shall be claimed by the licensee personally at the Central Office or the Regional Office where the application has been filed. If there is an unavoidable need for a representative, the representative must present his/her identification paper with picture and a Special Power of Attorney.
IN CASE THE REGISTRANT IS LOCATED ABROAD:
1. The following are the requirements:
- Take the professional’s oath before the Philippine Consul.
- Special Power of Attorney notarized by the Consul.
- Copy of passport page showing personal data.
- Copy of passport page showing date of entry abroad.
2. Refer to PRC Resolution No. 2006-313 Series of 2006 (Resolution amending item No. 1, Paragraph 3 of Commission Resolution No. 2004-235 Series of 2004 regarding the personal filling up of entries of data in the registry of professionals.)










Hello ma’am RONA,
Board passer ako Dec.2010 pa. Meron na kaya Certificate of registration? Last na punta ko, yung July2010 pa lang meron. Plan ko na kasi pumunta, What po ba requirements para maclaim ko Cert.?
Sa mga July2011 passers na nagpunta na ng PRC baka my balita kayo about the Cert. hehe Thanks talaga
Sana my mag reply sakin
you will have to call them up to be sure if your certificate is already available. sayang naman ang punta mo doon kung wala kaya itawag mo na lang muna para sigurado. To claim your certificate and license card, you will have to present the claim slip that was given to you after your initial registration.
Hello again ma’am rona.
Nung maclaim ko po yung license, hindi pa available yung COR.
Pano po kaya pag nawala na po yung claim slip?
Thank you po..
Most probably you will be asked to present any other form of identification.
iam a july2011 passer. PRC Lucena ako nag apply for my i.d. how will i know if pwede ko na po iclaim ung id ko? wala naman po nakalagay sa claim slip ko po kung anong date. unlike sa manila may naka indicate. pano po kaya un?. hindi naman po ako makatawag sa office. thanks.
Try calling them again. Or visit that PRC office to inquire when it will be available.