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How can I get my Umid ID online?

How can I get my Umid ID online?

How to get UMID ID online

  1. Visit the SSS website and download the UMID application form.
  2. Please read the instructions on the document’s last page before filling it.
  3. Write in capital letters using blue or black ink and write “N/A” where information needed does not apply to you.
  4. Present a legible and clean form.

What is Umid card application form?

What is the Purpose of umid card application form? The purpose of the application is to acquire the UMID Card, which allows the owner to transact in government offices and agencies, like SSS, GSIS, Pagibig and Philhealth. The card itself is considered a valid ID document, from domestic airports to banks.

How to fill out the Umid application form?

this application form and made by me are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. 1. This form shall be used in applying for initial or replacement UMID card. 2. Fill out this form in one (1) copy without erasures and alterations. 3. Place a checkmark on the applicable box. 4.

What can the Umid card be used for?

Aside from identification purpose, the UMID card can be used in withdrawing benefits and loans proceeds from ATMs. Loan releases and benefit payments can now be paid via deposit to the bank account of the member/beneficiary where the UMID card is enrolled as an ATM.

How to verify status of SSS Umid application?

Member Information (SS Number, Name (First Name, Middle Name, Last Name), Date of Birth, Gender) must be the same in the UMID Card Application and SSS Membership database. Valid Identification Card Photocopy (Bring the original card/document for verification).

How long does it take to claim an Umid card?

UMID Cards for pick-up at SSS Offices where card application was filed, shall be claimed within sixty (60) days from receipt of SMS notification from SSS. Otherwise, unclaimed UMID Cards within the 60-days claiming period shall be verified thru IMD or SSS hotline. Unclaimed UMID Cards beyond five (5) years shall be shredded or destroyed.