Other Services
Other Services
Headed by the Local Land Titling and Management Office, Handog Titulo Program aims to give free patents and Transfer Certificates of Titles (TCT) to residents who have occupied residential lands for at least 10 years.
A Php 20,000 cash assistance grant given to the family of the deceased to help with the burial expenses.
For more details, contact:
City Social Welfare and Development Office
Open from Monday to Friday 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Address: Ground floor, Ricardo Papa Bldg., Taguig City Hall, General Luna Street, Barangay Tuktukan, Taguig City
Number: (02) 8555 7919
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CSWDOTAGUIG
Free Mass Wedding (Kasalang Bayan) and Renewal of Vows
Led by the City Civil Registry, the Kasalang Bayan, officiated by the Mayor, is held 4x a year for couples who wish to formalize their union with their significant other through getting married. Other wedding essentials such as wine, cake, flowers, and coins are prepared by the City.
Interested couples may submit the following requirements at the City Civil Registry Office from Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Marriage License (if available)
Birth Certificate
Birth Certificate of Child / Children
Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR)
Affidavit of Cohabitation
Valid I.D. (except PhilHealth ID)
Follow the City Civil Registry - City of Taguig Facebook page for the announcement on the schedule of Kasalang Bayan.
The City Executive Legal Office offers free face-to-face legal consultation for Taguigeño residents from Monday to Friday 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at 4th Floor, R. Papa Building, Taguig City Hall.
Book your appointment at the City Executive Legal Office - City of Taguig Facebook page and wait for the confirmation of your schedule.
The City Civil Registry visits every barangay to offer free late birth registration to all Taguig born residents who have not yet registered their birth in all 38 barangays in the City.
Requirements:
Registration form for Certificate of Live Birth
Notarized Affidavit for Delayed Registration of Birth (found at the back of COLB form)
Certified True Copy of Marriage Certificate (if parents are married)
Notarized Affidavit of Acknowledgment Admission of Paternity (found at the back of COLB form) and Affidavit to Use the Surname of the Father (if parents are not married)
Notarized Affidavit of Two Disinterested Persons that witnessed the birth of the baby
Barangay Chairman Certification where the mother lived on the day of birth
Bring 2 of the following documents:
Original Baptismal Certificate
Medical Certification or Immunization Card from the Health Center
Certified True Copy of Form 137 (for 7-17 years old)
Certified True Copy of Voter's Registration (for 18 years old and above)
Follow the City Civil Registry - City of Taguig Facebook page for the announcement on the schedule of free late birth registration.
Obtaining a passport made accessible to all Taguigueños through Mobile Passporting. It is an annual project of the City Civil Registry Office in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Follow the City Civil Registry - City of Taguig Facebook page for the announcement on mobile passporting.
In partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Cash for Work program allows beneficiaries to avail a 10-day job that will provide them extra income. The participants will be assigned to different jobs such as:
Clear water lilies in Hagonoy Creek
Assist in Urban Gardening
Charcoal Briquetting
Craft Handmade Products from Waterlilies
The program prioritizes Indigents, VAWC survivors, Women in difficult circumstances (WEDC), Persons With Disabilities, and Solo Parents among others.
An additional Php 1,000 monthly allowance are given to all Street Sweepers of the City of Taguig.
The City of Taguig began distributing of Emergency Go-Bags to public schools and residential communities to help families respond quickly and safely during emergencies.
Each go-bag contains:
Emergency Go-Bag Guidelines
First Aid Kit containing medicines, adhesive bandages, elastic wrap bandages, triangular cloth bandages, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, gauze (two pieces) with tape, cotton balls, wound solution, bandage scissors, and five masks
Flashlight
Whistle
The City of Taguig conducts yearly distribution of Noche Buena packages to all families across all barangays.
Each Pamaskong Handog contains the following:
3 pcs Argentina Meat Loaf
2 pcs big sized Argentina Corned Beef
1 The Original Hotcake Mix
1 box Eden Cheese
1 can Kremdensada
1 can Fruit Cocktail
1 pack Oreo
1 kg Spaghetti Pasta and Sauce
10 kgs of rice
Pamaskong Handog for Senior Citizens, PWDs, and Pregnant Women are distributed house-to-house.
The City Government of Taguig and Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) signed a Memorandum of Agreement which aims to address electricity concerns of the four barangays namely Barangay Tuktukan, Barangay Ususan, Barangay Central Bicutan, and Barangay Western Bicutan through the implementation of Energizing Partnerships Program.
It will also improve the City's powerline connection, timely response to cable repair issues, and provide electrical assessments on the City's infrastructure.
The City of Taguig and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) signed a Deed of Conveyance to transfer the 1.7 hectares of prime land in Fort Bonifacio with all its rights, titles, and interests to Taguig City. The ceremony marks a significant step for sustainable urban development.
This agreement emphasized the ongoing collaboration between BCDA and the City of Taguig for the strategic growth of Bonifacio Global City (BGC) and its alignment with the City's TLC agenda.
For more information, visit the following official Facebook pages:
City Social Welfare and Development Office - CSWDO Taguig City
https://www.facebook.com/CSWDOTAGUIG