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IMPORTANT REMINDER: The Philippine Embassy does not issue a police clearance certificate. Further inquiries should be referred to accredited websites of the State of Qatar.

Police Clearance for CURRENT RESIDENTS in Qatar:

  • Please refer to the Qatar e-Government website for updated information on services regarding "Application for Good Conduct Certificate at Ministry of Interior".

Police Clearance for PREVIOUS RESIDENTS in Qatar living in the Philippines:


As indicated in the website of Qatar Embassy:
 Qatar’s Diplomatic and Consulate missions abroad will send the application to the directorate of consular affairs, which in turn will send it to the concerned department (Criminal Evidences and Information Department), and sends the reply to the mission after receiving it.

Civil registration is a continuous, permanent and compulsory recording of vital events in the life of an individual such as birth, marriage and death, as well as all decrees, legal instruments and judicial orders affecting his/her civil status in appropriate Registers as mandated by the Civil Registry Law. Civil registration was made compulsory in the Philippines with the enactment of the Civil Registry Law (R.A. No. 3753).

The Philippine Embassy as provided for in the Civil Registry Law (RA No. 3753) and Clerical Error Law (RA 9048), shall carry out and enforce the provisions of the Civil Registry Law of the Philippines in the following instances:

  1. Report of Birth (for those born in Qatar of Filipino parent/s)
    1. Legitimation due to Subsequent Marriage of Parents
    2. Acknowledgement or Admission of Paternity (R.A. 9255)
  2. Report of Marriage (marriages solemnized in Qatar)
  3. Marriage Solemnized at the Philippine Embassy in Doha, Qatar
  4. Report of Death
  5. Correction of Names and/or Clerical Error under R.A. 9048

All civil registry reports of Filipinos residing in Qatar should be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Doha not later than one (1) year from occurrence, for transmittal to the Office of the Civil Registrar-General, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Manila.

Any civil registry report made beyond the reglementary period of one (1) year shall be considered late, in which case, requirements for delayed registration will apply.

  • Civil Registry
  • Authentication and Notarials
  • Assistance to Nationals Section (ATN)
  • Passport 
  • Visa
  • NBI Clearance
  • Dual Citizenship (RA9225)