All You Need to Know About a Supplemental Report

No first name or last name on birth certificate Philippines

Aside from misspelled names, interchanged middle and last names, and incorrect gender, another concern a PSA birth certificate owner may encounter are missing information on one or more fields in the document. Missing entries in a birth certificate are not necessarily considered as errors; these were inadvertently omitted data during the certificate’s registration. Unlike misspelled names and incorrect birthdates that are addressed by filing a petition for correction, a missing entry must be supplied or provided to complete the details of a civil registry document.

When there are missing entries in a PSA birth certificate, PSA marriage certificate, or PSA death certificate, a Supplemental Report may be filed at the LCR where the certificate was registered.

What is a Supplemental Report?

A Supplemental Report, according to the PSA, is used to supply entries or information in the Certificate of Live Birth, Certificate of Marriage, Certificate of Death, and Certificate of Fetal Death which are inadvertently omitted when the document was registered.

In April 2021, the PSA made official the required contents of an Affidavit for Supplemental Report through Memorandum Circular 2021-08. The memorandum included sample forms for the affidavit. This helps in achieving a more efficient process of filing a Supplemental Report at the Local Civil Registry.

How to get a supplemental report from LCR

What birth certificate errors need a Supplemental Report?

Guidelines when filing a Supplemental Report