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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in the Philippines manages licensure examinations across dozens of professions, including engineering, healthcare, education, accountancy, and more. Today, all exam applications are processed online through the Licensure Examination & Registration Information System (LERIS).
This guide provides a complete, step-by-step explanation on how to register, create an account, schedule an appointment, upload documents, pay fees, and prepare for the exam day. It is designed to help first-time users avoid common mistakes and ensure a smooth PRC exam application.
LERIS is PRC’s official online platform for:
Creating and managing PRC accounts
Applying for licensure examinations
Setting an appointment at any PRC office
Uploading personal documents
Paying examination fees
Tracking application status
Viewing exam results and registering afterwards
Before your PRC exam application, you must have a valid LERIS account, a complete profile, and the required documents ready.
To avoid delays during your LERIS registration, prepare the following items:
Complete name (must match your PSA documents)
Date and place of birth
Permanent and present address
Valid email address (preferably Gmail)
Active mobile number
Commonly accepted IDs:
Passport
UMID
Philippine National ID
Driver’s License
Voter’s ID
SSS / GSIS
PRC ID (if registering for a second exam)
JPEG photo (ID-style, white background, recent, 300 dpi)
PSA Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate (for married women if applicable)
Transcript of Records (TOR) with scanned copies
Certificate of Graduation
Other profession-specific documents (e.g., OJT certificates, RLE logs, etc.)
Go to the official PRC website: online.prc.gov.ph.
Make sure you are on the correct domain to avoid scams.
Click Register on the LERIS homepage.
Accept the Terms and Conditions.
Fill out the registration form:
Password
Full name
Birth details
Gender and civil status
Confirm your account through the verification email sent to your inbox.
Use your real full name exactly as written on your PSA documents.
Double-check your birthdate; you cannot easily edit it later.
Use a password you can remember.
You cannot apply for a PRC exam unless your profile is 100% complete.
Update the following sections:
Personal information
Address
Education details
Employment history (optional)
Family / emergency contact
Uploaded photo
Must be taken within the last 6 months
White background
Face clearly visible (ears not required)
No eyeglasses, filters, or shadows
No selfies; must be a studio ID photo
LERIS will reject poor-quality photos. Uploading a wrong photo may lead to penalties on exam day.
Once your profile is complete, follow these steps:
Click Select Transaction from the left menu.
Choose Examination.
Select:
Profession
Exam type (Regular or Special Professional Licensure Examination — SPLE)
Exam date
Preferred PRC regional office for appointment
Review the information and click Proceed.
LERIS will automatically check available schedules and allow you to pick the earliest or most convenient date.
All exam registrations require an appointment slot at a PRC office for document verification.
Choose a PRC branch close to your residence.
Morning slots fill up the fastest.
Book early—popular exams like teachers, civil engineering, and nursing fill quickly.
You may still rebook later (subject to availability).
After selecting a schedule, LERIS will generate a Reference Number for payment.
PRC accepts several payment methods:
PRC Cashier (limited availability)
Bayad Center
SM Bills Payment
PayMaya / Maya
GCash
Debit/Credit Cards
Landbank e-Payment Portal
BancNet ATM accounts
Payment must be done before the deadline shown on your LERIS dashboard. Failure to pay may cancel your appointment.
Once paid, your status will automatically update in LERIS; no need to upload receipts.
Bring original copies and photocopies of all requirements:
TOR (original & photocopy)
Certificate of Eligibility or Graduation
PSA Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate (for married female examinees)
2×2 ID photos (studio taken, white background)
Government ID
Printed LERIS Application Form
Certain programs require extra documents such as:
RLE (for nurses)
OJT certificates (for engineering and maritime courses)
Logbooks (for architecture)
Good Moral Certificates
Notarized affidavits
Check the PRC website for profession-specific requirements.
On your scheduled appointment date:
Submit your printed application form
Present your IDs and documents
Have your photo and biometrics taken (if required)
Wait for PRC staff to review your documents
Receive your Notice of Admission (NOA)
The NOA is your official permit to take the exam. Keep it safe.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early
Use decent attire (collared shirt recommended)
Bring extra photocopies
Ensure your documents are organized
Your Notice of Admission contains:
Your exam date
Exam venue
Profession and exam type
Registration number
Instructions for exam day
Verify everything for accuracy. If something is incorrect, fix it immediately through the PRC office.
Follow all PRC guidelines to avoid disqualification.
NOA
Valid Government ID
Black ballpens (multiple)
Snacks and water (if allowed)
Jacket or sweater
Transparent envelope or bag
Cellphones
Smart watches
Notes or review materials
Calculators (unless allowed for your profession)
Any electronic gadget
Arrive early—late examinees may not be admitted.
This usually happens if:
You already took a PRC exam before
Your name is similar to someone else
Solution:
Visit the nearest PRC office with valid IDs and request a record cleanup.
Reasons include low quality or improper format.
Solution:
Get a studio to take a PRC-compliant photo and ask them to export it in JPEG (300×300 dpi).
Sometimes LERIS delays updates.
Solution:
Wait 24 hours or contact the payment provider with your reference number.
Try checking again early in the morning or late at night when slots are refreshed.
Start the registration process at least 2–3 months before the exam date.
Keep digital and printed copies of all your documents.
Regularly check the PRC website or Facebook page for announcements.
Avoid fixer services—everything can be done online through LERIS.
Follow PRC guidelines strictly to avoid delays or penalties.
PRC LERIS (Licensure Examination and Registration Information System) is the official online platform of the Professional Regulation Commission. You need a LERIS account to apply for licensure examinations, set an appointment at a PRC office, pay exam fees, and later on for viewing results and registering as a professional. Without a LERIS account, you cannot file an online application for a PRC exam.
Any qualified graduate of a PRC-recognized course who meets the eligibility requirements for a specific profession can register and apply through LERIS. This includes fresh graduates, repeat takers, and professionals who wish to take another licensure exam. However, your documents such as Transcript of Records, PSA Birth Certificate, and Certificate of Graduation must be complete and valid before you apply.
Before you start, it is best to prepare your PSA Birth Certificate, valid IDs, Transcript of Records, Certificate of Graduation, and a recent studio-taken ID photo with a white background. Digital copies of important documents will help you fill out your profile accurately. For married women, a Marriage Certificate should also be ready. Some professions may require additional documents like RLE summary, OJT certificates, or logbooks.
Your photo must be a recent, studio-taken ID picture with a plain white background. It should show your full face without filters, heavy editing, eyeglasses, or headwear (unless for religious reasons). The file must be in JPEG format, usually at around 300 dpi. Selfies or casual photos are often rejected by the system. If your photo keeps failing, it is safer to request a PRC-compliant ID photo from a studio.
Go to the official PRC online portal and click on the registration or sign-up button. Read and accept the terms and conditions, then fill in your basic details such as name, birthdate, email, and password. Make sure the name and birth details exactly match your PSA Birth Certificate. After submitting, check your email for any verification instructions and then log in to complete your profile.
Some information, such as your address or contact number, can be updated easily in your profile. However, critical details like your name and birthdate are usually locked to prevent fraud and inconsistencies. If you made a serious mistake in these fields, you need to visit a PRC office personally and bring valid proof such as your PSA Birth Certificate or government IDs to request corrections.
Once your profile is complete, click on the “Select Transaction” or “Exam Application” section inside LERIS. Choose “Examination,” then select your profession, exam date, and the PRC regional office where you want to file. After confirming the details, the system will generate a reference number for payment. You must pay the required fees through the available payment partners before the deadline and then return on your scheduled appointment for document verification.
PRC exam fees can usually be paid through online payment channels such as e-wallets, bank portals, and debit or credit cards, depending on the updated list of partners. There are also over-the-counter options like SM Bills Payment and Bayad Centers in some locations. After paying, your LERIS record should automatically update to “Paid.” Always keep your payment receipt or confirmation until your application status is fully updated.
On your appointment date, bring your printed LERIS application form, valid government ID, original and photocopies of your Transcript of Records, PSA Birth Certificate, and other required documents like Certificate of Graduation or Marriage Certificate. Also bring several 2×2 ID photos following PRC guidelines. Organize your documents in a clear folder so that PRC staff can easily review them. If everything is in order, you will be issued a Notice of Admission.
The Notice of Admission is an official document issued by PRC that confirms you are allowed to take the licensure examination. It contains your exam venue, schedule, and other important instructions. You must bring your NOA on exam day together with your valid ID and permitted materials. Losing your NOA or failing to present it may cause delays or prevent you from entering the testing room.
If your payment status does not change to “Paid” after a reasonable period, first verify the transaction with your payment provider. Check your email or SMS for confirmation messages. Sometimes system delays occur, so waiting a few hours can resolve the issue. If it still does not update, contact PRC or the authorized payment partner and provide your reference number, payment date, and amount so they can trace and fix the problem.
The error “name already exists” usually appears if you previously took a PRC exam or if your name is similar to one already in the system. Do not create a fake or duplicate profile. Instead, visit the nearest PRC office and bring valid IDs and documents that prove your identity. Ask the staff to help you recover or clean up your existing PRC record so you can log in or register correctly using your true information.
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