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How to Renew Police Clearance Online in Philippines?(2026 Guide)

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Police Clearance Renewal Online in the Philippines

Renewal Options

  • Fully online process
  • No appointment required
  • No police station visit
  • Available if last appearance was within 3 years
  • Requires in-person appearance
  • Biometrics updated again
  • Appointment booking required
  • Applicable if last visit was over 3 years ago
  • Walk-ins usually not accepted

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last visit within 3 years ago

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Faster

1 to 10 business days

  • Go to pnpclearance.ph. This is the official PNP police clearance online renewal portal. 
  • Complete the CAPTCHA on the homepage and log in using the email and password from your original registration. 
  • Do not register a new account.
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  • Upload your recent 2×2 white background photo and your selfie holding your ID.
  • Both images must be clear and well-lit.
  • Blurry, dark, or low-quality uploads are the most common reason for delays or rejection during the verification stage.
  • Click the payment button.
  • The system will take you to the Land Bank payment portal.
  • Choose your preferred payment method from the available options such as GCash or online banking, complete the CAPTCHA on that page, and finish your transaction.
  • Once done, go to your Transaction History page inside your NPC account to confirm the payment was successful.
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  • A verification officer from the PNP will review your uploaded documents and photos.
  • Track the status of your application directly from your NPC profile page.
  • No need to call or visit the station.
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  • Once your application is approved, a “Print Clearance” button will appear in your account.
  • Click on the print clearance button and download your new Police Clearance Certificate, save it to your device or take print.
  • The digital police clearance certificate is the official document and is accepted wherever a printed copy is required.
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  • Verify your identity using your submitted IDs
  • Take a new photo of you
  • Capture your fingerprints to update your biometric records
  • Review your personal information and make any needed corrections
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Requirements & Eligibility

  • GCash
  • Mobile banking apps
  • Other e-wallet services

Important Reminder

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  • No station visit required
  • No biometric capture needed
  • Documents reviewed remotely by PNP officers
  • Certificate available for download once approved
  • Requires visit to the assigned police station
  • Biometrics updated during appointment
  • ID verification and photo capture at the station
  • Processing begins after station visit is completed
  • You do not need to call the station. The system will notify you automatically.
  • The Print Clearance button appears automatically once your certificate is ready.
  • Overseas Filipinos can renew their police clearance entirely online through the official NPCS portal.
  • Your last in-person appearance at a Philippine police station must be within the past 3 years.
  • Upload a clear 2×2 ID photo and a selfie holding your valid passport or government ID.
  • Pay the ₱150 renewal fee through the Land Bank portal using GCash, online banking, or e-wallet.
  • Contact the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence.
  • The embassy can assist with the biometric renewal process, including fingerprint capture and photo submission.
  • Bring your valid Philippine passport and any prior police clearance records for faster processing.
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  • Visit the nearest police station that processes NPC clearances and request an in-person account update.
  • Bring a valid government-issued ID and any prior NPC clearance records to verify your identity with the station officer.

No, an expired clearance is not accepted for any official purpose, whether for employment, travel, or legal transactions. Renew it as soon as it expires, or ideally before it expires if you know you will need it soon.

No, national police clearance and the barangay clearance are completely separate documents. You do not need a local or barangay clearance to apply for renewal of national police clearance online or in person.

No, your NPCS account is linked to your national record, not your address. Simply log in with the same credentials and choose a police station near your new location when booking your appointment.

Yes, the Police Clearance Certificate you download from your NPC account is the official document. You can print it and present the request.

Payments go through the Land Bank payment portal. Options available typically include:

  • Other e-wallet and debit card options shown on the portal at the time of payment
  • GCash
  • Online banking through major Philippine banks

Contact the NPCS helpdesk to resolve the duplicate account. Always log in to your original registered account when applying for renewal. Two accounts linked to the same person can create record conflicts that delay your clearance.

Yes, the police clearance renewal price is 150 pesos for both renewal types. Any additional convenience fee comes from your payment platform and is not set or collected by the PNP.

Yes, but only for non-appearance online renewals where no station visit is needed. For in-person renewals, a booked appointment is required before you visit.