The Philippine's Land Registration Authority (Pangasiwaan sa Patalaan ng Lupain), abbreviated as LRA, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Justice responsible for issuing decrees of registration and certificates of title and register documents, patents and other land transactions for the benefit of landowners, agrarian-reform beneficiaries and the registering public in general; providing a secure, stable and trustworthy record of land ownership and recorded interests therein so as to promote social and economic well-being and contribute to the national development.
Interestingly, Land Registration Authority has vacancies available until August 8, 2022.
Three (3) Register of Deeds II (SG23/Php 78,455)
- Plantilla Item No.:
- LRAB-RD2-43-2021
- LRAB-RD2-10-2019
- LRAB-RD2-55-2020
- Education: Bachelor of Laws
- Training: No person shall be appointed Register of Deeds u less he has been admitted to the practice of law in the Phil. and shall have been actually engaged in such practice for at least 3 years or has been employed for a like period in any branch of government the functions of which include the registration of property;
- Work Experience: No person shall be appointed Register of Deeds u less he has been admitted to the practice of law in the Phil. and shall have been actually engaged in such practice for at least 3 years or has been employed for a like period in any branch of government the functions of which include the registration of property;
- Eligibility: RA 1080
- Place of Assignments:
- Cauayan City, Isabela
- Tabaco City, Albay
- Candon City
Two (2) Deputy Register of Deeds II (SG21/Php 62,449)
- Plantilla Item No.:
- LRAB-DRD2-40-2021
- LRAB-DRD2-123-2014
- Education: Bachelor of Laws
- Training: 4 hours of relevant training
- Work Experience: 1 year of relevant experience
- Eligibility: RA 1080
- Place of Assignments:
- Tarlac City
- Nasugbu, Batangas
Deeds Registry Inspector IV (SG23/Php 78,455)
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-DRI4-1-1998
- Education: Bachelor of Laws
- Training: 16 hours of relevant training
- Work Experience: 4 years in position involving management and supervision
- Eligibility: RA 1080
- Place of Assignment: Land Registration Monitoring Division
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-DRI4-1-1998
- Education: Bachelor of Laws
- Training: 16 hours of relevant training
- Work Experience: 4 years in position involving management and supervision
- Eligibility: RA 1080
- Place of Assignment: Land Registration Monitoring Division
Deeds Registry Inspector II (SG18/Php 45,203)
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-DRI2-1-1998
- Education: Bachelor of Laws
- Training: 8 hours of relevant training
- Work Experience: 2 years of relevant experience
- Eligibility: Career Service (Professional) Second Level Eligibility
- Place of Assignment: Land Registration Monitoring Division
Land Registration Examiner I (SG10/Php 22,190)
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-LARE1-313-1998
- Education: Bachelor's degree
- Training: None required
- Work Experience: None required
- Eligibility: Career Service (Professional) Second Level Eligibility
- Place of Assignment: Butuan City
Two (2) Assistant Land Registration Examiner (SG7/Php 17,899)
- Plantilla Item No.:
- LRAB-ALRE-433-2014
- LRAB-ALRE-1-2019
- Education: Completion of two years studies in College
- Training: None required
- Work Experience: None required
- Eligibility: Career Service (SubProfessional) First Level Eligibility
- Place of Assignments:
Records Officer I (SG10/Php 22,190)
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-RO1-25-1998
- Education: Bachelor's degree
- Training: None required
- Work Experience: None required
- Eligibility: Career Service (Professional/Second Level Eligibility)
- Place of Assignment: Surigao City
Supervising Administrative Officer (SG22/Php 69,963)
- Plantilla Item No.: LRAB-SADOF-4-2005
- Education: Bachelor's degree
- Training: 16 hours of relevant training
- Work Experience: 3 years of relevant experience
- Eligibility: Career Service (Professional/Second Level Eligibility)
- Place of Assignment: Budget Division
Two (2) Administrative Aide IV (Clerk III) (SG4/Php 14,993)
- Plantilla Item No.:
- LRAB-ADA4-187-2014
- LRAB-ADA4-212-2005
- Education: Completion of two years studies in College
- Training: None required
- Work Experience: None required
- Eligibility: Career Service (Professional/Second Level Eligibility)
- Place of Assignments:
- Muntinlupa City
- Santiago City
Kindly see the attached PDF below to access the Qualification Standard, Place of Assignments, Regional Registries of Deeds Email Addresses, and other instructions.
Documentary Requirements
Interested and qualified applicants should signify their interest in writing. Attach the following documents to the application letter and send to the address below not later than AUGUST 8, 2022.
NON-LAWYER POSITION
- Application Letter
- Three (3) copies of duly accomplished Personal Data Sheet (CSC Form 212, Revised 2017) together with the Work Experience Sheet for all applicants, preferably typewritten;
- Authenticated CS Eligibility required for the position/Certified true copy of board rating (RA 1080) and Photocopy of updated PRC license;
- Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records (TOR);
- Photocopy of certificates of relevant trainings/seminars required for the position;
- NBI Clearance (For new applicants);
- Photocopy of Performance Evaluation/ IPCR (at least VS for the last two semesters immediately preceding the application (For promotion);
- For Non-Lawyer applying for the position of the Division Chief and Executive/Managerial Positions:
- Duly accomplished and signed Medical Certificate (CSC Form 211) with Psycho-Neurological Examination for Non-Lawyer applying for the position of Division Chief;
- Photocopy of Training Certificate of at least 40 hours of supervisory/management learning and development undertaken within the last 5 years for Division Chief;
- Photocopy of Training Certificate of at least 120 hours of supervisory/management learning and development undertaken within the last 5 years for Executive/Managerial Positions
LAWYER POSITION (Presidential Appointees)
- Application Letter;
- Three (3) copies of duly accomplished Personal Data Sheet (CSC Form 212, Revised 2017) together with the Work Experience Sheet for all applicants, preferably typewritten;
- Bar rating;
- Certificate of Admission to the bar;
- Clearances (Valid only for 6 months):
- Ombudsman Clearance
- Sandiganbayan Clearance
- Civil Service Clearance
- NBI Clearance
- Certification from the recommendee that he/she possesses all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications for the position;
- For recommendees with the pending case/s, to submit the following documents:
- Signed case brief/executive summary of the pending case/s by the concerned person or official who prepared the same;
- Recommendation letter from the Head of Agency affirming his/her recommendation despite pending case/s;
- Copies of affidavit complaint, with complete attachments/annexes;
- Counter affidavit; answer or reply with complete attachments/annexes;
- Rejoinder and comment to the rejoinder, with complete attachments/annexes (if filed);
- Other related documents, e.g., Office of the President/Sandiganbayan/Court of Appeals/Supreme Court decisions, if any.
- Photocopy of Performance Evaluation/IPCR (at least VS for the last two semesters immediately preceding the application;
- Original Sworn Statements, Liabilities and Networth (SALN);
- Duly accomplished and signed Medical Certificate (CSC Form 211) with required attachments from items 1-5.
LAWYER POSITION (Non-Presidential Appointees)
- Application Letter;
- Three (3) copies of duly accomplished Personal Data Sheet (CSC Form 212, Revised 2017) together with the Work Experience Sheet for all applicants, preferably typewritten;
- Bar rating;
- Certificate of Admission to the bar;
- Clearances (Valid only for 6 months):
- Ombudsman Clearance
- Sandiganbayan Clearance
- Civil Service Clearance
- NBI Clearance
- Photocopy of Performance Evaluation/IPCR, at least VS for the last two semester s immediately preceding the application;
- Duly accomplished and signed Medical Certificate (CSC Form 211) with required attachments from items 1-5.
How to Apply
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS are advised to hand in or send through courier/email their application to:
ROBERT NOMAR V. LEYRETANA, CESO II
OIC- Administrator
LRA Bldg. East Ave., cor NIA Road, Dilman, Quezon City
pspb@lra.gov.ph
APPLICATIONS WITH INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT BE ENTERTAINED.
History of LRA
On November 6, 1902, the Philippine Commission enacted Act 496, known as Land Registration Law, that created the Court of Land Registration (CLR) and the office of the Registers of Deeds. The Law institutionalized the Torrens System of registration whereby real estate ownership may be judicially confirmed and recorded in the archives of the government. The system took effect on February 1, 1903.
Five judges were appointed by the Governor-General with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commission. One Judge was designated Judge of Court; the rest were assigned Associate Judges. Other members of the court were a clerk and assistant clerk, both appointed by the Attorney General with the approval of the Secretary of Finance and Justice. Along with the court were established the Registries of Deeds.
Upon the effectivity of Act No. 2374, the Court of Land Registration was replaced by the General Land Registration Office (GRLO), and on June 17, 1954 upon the effectivity of Republic Act No. 1151 was also replaced by the Land Registration Commission (LRC). The Commissioner of Land Registration took over the powers and functions of the GLRO who was in direct control of the Registers of Deeds (RDs) as well as the Clerks of Court of First Instance in land registration. It was then that registry of deeds was established in every city and every province and branch registry was put up wherever else possible at the time.
On February 9, 1981, the President of the Philippines issued Executive Order No. 649 reorganizing the LRC into the National Land Titles and Deeds Registration Administration (NLTDRA). This agency extended effective assistance to the Ministry of Agrarian Reform, the Land Bank of the Philippines, and other agencies in line with the Land Reform Program.
In a Presidential Memorandum Circular of September 30, 1988, the NLTDRA was changed into the Land Registration Authority. This was in line with Executive Order No. 292 dated July 25, 1987, instituting the Administrative Code of 1987, which took effect on November 23, 1989.
Thus, the Authority has grown through the years. It started as the Court of Land Registration, later as General Land Registration Office, it became the Land Registration Commission, reorganized as National Land Titles and Deeds Registration Administration, and presently as the Land Registration Authority.
Presently, the LRA is headed by the Administrator who, pursuant to Executive Order 649, shall have the same qualifications to that of an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals. He is assisted by the Deputy Administrators who, pursuant to the LRA Rationalization Plan, shall have the same rank to that of an Assistant Secretary.
It now has more than 2500 employees nationwide and has consistently increased its revenues through its registries of deeds for the past five years. Many new methods and techniques have been developed by the administration in the defense of the landowner. Time has not stymied the purpose of the agency, but has honored its sense of duty to that of a fine new razor. In truth the authority is more active than ever, willing and able to defend the integrity of the country's Torrens system.
Source: Land Registration Authority
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