The Professional Regulations Commission warns the general public against dealing with individuals or entities claiming to be connected with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), or using the name of its Officials, Personnel, and/or members of the PRC Boards, either by presenting fake calling cards and other identification cards, including the use of its official logos, for personal or financial gain, to facilitate and/or process the application and/or release of various PRC documents, or in promising examinees to pass the licensure examination.
Personally, I would recommend the general public to visit the PRC Office in Morayta and transact only with those staff inside the building so you won't be scammed. For PRC ID Renewal on my own experience, I registered on the official website and followed the instructions for payments vai PayMaya and got my license renewal in Robinsons San Fernando Pampanga.
The PRC added that the Agency follows its procedures and processes as enshrined in its Citizens Charter. The PRC disclaims all representations which are purportedly extended by these unscrupulous individuals.
The public is directed to report these individuals, entities or groups representing, soliciting, asking money or any consideration, related to PRC transactions, or for facilitating PRC services and any other similar activities to the PRC ARTA Committee at arta@prc.gov.ph.
Further, the transacting public is advised to refer to the PRC Citizen’s Charter on the requirements and timelines for the release of relevant documents. The PRC Citizen’s Charter is conspicuously posted at the PRC premises and on the official website at www.prc.gov.ph.
The PRC will continuously take measures to protect the public from false information and fake documents provided by any unauthorized individuals, groups or entities.
The PRC added that the Agency follows its procedures and processes as enshrined in its Citizens Charter. The PRC disclaims all representations which are purportedly extended by these unscrupulous individuals.
The public is directed to report these individuals, entities or groups representing, soliciting, asking money or any consideration, related to PRC transactions, or for facilitating PRC services and any other similar activities to the PRC ARTA Committee at arta@prc.gov.ph.
Further, the transacting public is advised to refer to the PRC Citizen’s Charter on the requirements and timelines for the release of relevant documents. The PRC Citizen’s Charter is conspicuously posted at the PRC premises and on the official website at www.prc.gov.ph.
The PRC will continuously take measures to protect the public from false information and fake documents provided by any unauthorized individuals, groups or entities.
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