Ocp Bayawan City 2019
Ocp Bayawan City 2019
Ocp Bayawan City 2019
CITIZEN’S CHARTER
I. Mandate:
The Department of Justice (DOJ) derives its mandate primarily from the Administrative Code of 1987 (Executive Order No. 292). It carries out this mandate through the Department Proper and the Department's attached
agencies under the direct control and supervision of the Secretary of Justice.
Under Executive Order (EO) 292, the DOJ is the government's principal law agency. As such, the DOJ serves as the government's prosecution arm and administers the government's criminal justice system by investigating
crimes, prosecuting offenders and overseeing the correctional system.
The DOJ, through its offices and constituent/attached agencies, is also the government's legal counsel and representative in litigations and proceedings requiring the services of a lawyer; implements the Philippines' laws on
the admission and stay of aliens within its territory; and provides free legal services to indigent and other qualified citizens.
II. Vision:
A just and peaceful society anchored on the principles of transparency, accountability, fairness and truth.
III. Mission:
We undertake to provide every person equal access to justice, to faithfully safeguard constitutional rights and ensure that no one is deprived of due process of law.
Our commitment is to advocate for reforms in partnership with our stakeholders, to simplify processes and to re-engineer systems to best serve our constituents.
We shall work with honor and integrity for the institution, for God and Country.
V. Service Specification:
A preliminary investigation is an inquiry or proceeding to determine whether there is a sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and the respondent is probably guilty thereof
and should be held for trial.
An inquest proceeding is an informal and summary investigation conducted by a public prosecutor in criminal cases involving persons arrested and detained without the benefit of warrant of arrest issued by the Court
for the purpose of determining whether or not these persons should remain under the custody and correspondingly be changed in Court.
A Prosecutor’s Clearance is a document issued to an individual who needs the same for the purpose of local employment or foreign employment, foreign travel, firearm license, permit to carry
firearms, and retirements. This basically assures that an individual has no pending case/s.
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS
No. of
Document Where to Secure
Copies
1. Request Form or documents with case information 1 Office of the Regional/Provincial/City Prosecutor
2. Valid government-issued identification card with photo 1 Government issued ID from any of the following:
BIR, DFA, PSA, SSS, GSIS, Pag-IBIG,
Philippine Postal Corporation, etc.
PROCEDURES
Fees
Processing Person
Client Steps Agency Actions to be
Time Responsible
Paid
1. Fill-out and submit the request form together with ID to Check the documentary requirements for completeness. 5 minutes Administrative
Docket Section for initial assessment. Assistant V
Make sure to secure the Order of Payment that will be
issued.
Verify the status of the case. 10 minutes Administrative
Assess and issue Order of Payment, if no pending case. 5 minutes Assistant V
Processing of the request 10 minutes
2. Pay the required fees at the Cashier by showing the Accept the payment based on the Order of Payment: 5 minutes Collection Officer/
Order of Payment. Administrative
Make sure to secure Official Receipt (O.R) that will be For Firearm License PHP 1,000 1,000 Assistant V
issued upon payment. For Permit to Carry 500 500
For Business Permit 300 300
For Foreign Travel 200 200
For Retirement/Resignation 100 100
For Foreign Employment 100 100
For Local Employment 50 50
A copy of a primary/original document that has been certified to prove that such is the true copy of the original document.
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS
No. of
Document Where to Secure
Copies
1. Request Form or documents with case information 1 Office of the Regional/Provincial/City Prosecutor
2. Valid government-issued identification card with photo 1 Government issued ID from any of the following:
BIR, DFA, PSA, SSS, GSIS, Pag-IBIG,
Philippine Postal Corporation, etc.
PROCEDURES
Fees
Processing Person
Client Steps Agency Actions to be
Time Responsible
Paid
1. Fill-out and submit the request form together with ID to Check the documentary requirements for completeness. 5 minutes Administrative
Docket Section for initial assessment. Assistant V
Make sure to secure the Order of Payment that will be Verify the status of the case. 10 minutes Administrative
issued. Issue the Order of Payment if the record is available. 5 minutes Assistant V
Start processing the request 10, minutes
2. Pay the required fees at the Cashier by showing the Accept the payment based on the Order of Payment. 5 minutes Collection Officer/
Order of Payment. Administrative
Make sure to secure Official Receipt that will be issued For first three (3) pages copy of documents PHP 75 75 Assistant V
upon payment. Succeeding pages 2 per page 2
Issue the Official Receipt. 5 minutes
3. Return to the Docket Section for the processing and Check the Official Receipt. 5 minutes Administrative
release of certification. Issue the Certificate to the client. 5 minutes Assistant V
4. Receive the certification and sign in the logbook.
TOTAL: 40 minutes
5. Receiving of Petitions for Review
A petition for review is an appeal from judgments, resolutions, and orders of the Prosecutor General, Regional Prosecutors, Provincial Prosecutors, and City Prosecutors in cases subject of
preliminary investigation/reinvestigation.
PROCEDURES
Fees
Processing
Client Procedure Agency Actions to be Person Responsible
Time
Paid
1. Submit the Petition for Review with supporting documents Check the documents if they comply with the requirements. None 5 minutes Administrative Assistant
(properly arranged, labeled, bound and paged). V
If complete, require the appellant to subscribe under oath the
petition for review.
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b. Drop the accomplished Client’s Feedback Form b. Answer the feedback form and click a. Compiles the Client’s Feedback Form and Administrative Assistant V
into the designated drop box at the Public “Submit Feedback Form.” submit to the head of office. /Acting Administrative
Assistance and Complaints Desk Officer
(PACD)/Frontline Service
2. How feedback is processed?
b. Tabulate, summarize and evaluate the Administrative Assistant V
feedback forms using appropriate statistical /Acting Administrative
tools. Officer
B.
1. How to file a complaint?
a. Go to Public Assistance and Complaint Desk a. Contact the following information: a. Receive and record the complaint in the Administrative Assistant V
(PACD) and submit/ report the complaint in logbook. /Acting Administrative
writing/verbal with the following information: CP Lemuel V. Nacita- Officer
ocpbayawan2015@yahoo.com, (035) /PACD
Full name, address, and contact details of the 430-0757
complainant
Details of the act complained of ARTA – complaints@arta.gov.ph
Person(s) charged, 1-ARTA (2782)
Name of agency of the person(s) charged, if Presidential Complaints Center - 8888
applicable, and CSC Contact Center ng Bayan – 09085-
Evidence of such violation. 881-6565
2. How complaints are processed?
b. Evaluate the complaint. Administrative Assistant V
/Acting Administrative
Officer
c. Submit / transmit the complaint to the relevant Administrative Assistant V
office/unit for explanation. /Acting Administrative
Officer
d. Submit the report to the head of office for Administrative Assistant V
appropriate action. /Acting Administrative
Officer
e. Send the feedback of the head of office to the City Prosecution Office
client.