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  • How to Apply for the Bureau of Corrections in 2025

    How to Apply for the Bureau of Corrections in 2025

    Applying to the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) gives you an opportunity to help rehabilitate offenders.

    This guide will provide you with the qualifications, required documents, application steps, salary, and benefits for the Corrections Officer I position within BuCor.

    We’re here to help you, so let’s get started!


    Minimum Requirements

    1. Philippine Citizenship: Must be a Filipino citizen.
    2. Good Character: Must have good moral character.
    3. Health Clearance: Must pass mental, drug, and physical tests.
    4. Education: Must have a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized institution.
    5. Civil Service Eligibility: Must have the appropriate eligibility certification.
    6. Employment Record: Must not have been dishonorably discharged from previous jobs.
    7. No Criminal Convictions: Must have no convictions involving moral issues.
    8. Height:
      • Male: At least 1.57 meters.Female: At least 1.52 meters.
      • Note: Height and age waivers may be given to cultural community members.
    9. Age Limit: Maximum 40 years old; applicants over 36 must sign a waiver for full retirement benefits.

    Required IDs Before Applying: BIR, PAG-IBIG, and PhilHealth numbers.


    Accepted Eligibilities

    1. CSC Career Service Professional Eligibility
    2. P.D. 907 (for College Honor Graduates)
    3. Penology Officer Eligibility
    4. CSC Police Officer Eligibility (from July 1998 onwards)
    5. BAR/Board Eligibility (R.A. 1080)

    Note: R.A. 1080 requires a Bachelor’s Degree. If eligibility was obtained before completing the degree, it won’t be accepted for this role.


    Physical, Medical, and Dental Guidelines

    1. Location: All tests must be done in a DOH-accredited government hospital.
    2. Fitness Clearance: Medical clearance must state “FIT FOR RIGID TRAINING.”
    3. Disqualifications:
      • Tattoos (except small aesthetic ones)
      • Unusual piercings or penile injections
      • Weight outside BMI 18.5 – 25.5
      • Vision issues not corrected by glasses
      • Speech defects
      • Untreated physical conditions (e.g., hernias, bone fractures)
      • Communicable diseases (e.g., TB, Hepatitis B)
      • Mental health issues
      • Falsification of medical documents
    4. Dental: A thorough dental exam is required; additional procedures may be necessary.
    5. Finality of PMDE Result: Applicants disqualified in the Physical, Medical, and Dental Evaluation (PMDE) will not be re-evaluated.
    6. Fees: No charges from BuCor Health Officers, except for tests done outside BuCor.

    Application Requirements for BuCor Recruitment Cycle

    To apply for the Corrections Officer I position, applicants need to submit two folders with the following authenticated and notarized documents:

    Folder 1

    TABCopiesDocuments
    A1Letter of Intent (on legal bond paper), addressed to:
    FOR: GENERAL GREGORIO PIO P CATAPANG JR, AFP (Ret), CESE, CCLH, Director General, Bureau of Corrections
    THRU: MS. LIGAYA A. DADOR, Chief, Human Resource Division
    B3Personal Data Sheet (CSC Form 212, Revised 2017) with attached Work Experience Sheet, back-to-back, Original, and Notarized
    C3Certificate of Eligibility (Authenticated with Official Receipt)
    D2Transcript of Records (Authenticated/Certified by School Registrar)
    E2Diploma (Authenticated/Certified by School Registrar)
    F1PSA Birth Certificate with Official Receipt
    G1Child’s PSA Birth Certificate with Official Receipt (if applicable)
    H1PSA Marriage Certificate with Official Receipt (if applicable)
    I1NBI Clearance
    J1Local Police Clearance
    K1IPCR (Latest 2 Rating Period) for active/former government employees with plantilla item/s
    L1Service Record for active/former government employees with plantilla item/s
    M1Authenticated Appointment for active/former government employees with plantilla item/s
    N1Certificate of Honorable Discharge for former government employees with plantilla item/s
    O1NCIP or NCMF Certificate of Confirmation (for applicants who did not meet the height requirement)
    P2Photocopies of:
    – TIN ID/TIN verification form
    – PAG-IBIG ID/MDF
    – PHILHEALTH ID/MDR

    Folder 2

    TABCopiesDocuments
    A1Personal Data Sheet (CSC Form 212, Revised 2017) with Work Experience Sheet, back-to-back, Original, and Notarized
    B1Original NBI Clearance
    C1Photocopy of Local Police Clearance
    D1Original Barangay Clearance
    E1Original RTC Clearance
    F1Original MTC/MCTC/MeTC/MeCTC Clearance
    G1Original Prosecution Clearance
    H1Photocopy of PSA Birth Certificate
    I1Photocopy of Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
    J1Diploma (Authenticated/Certified by School Registrar)
    K1Certificate of Employment
    L1Photocopy of Passport (if any)
    M1Original Notarized Waiver to Undergo B.I
    N1Sketch of House/Residence (from landmarks)
    O2Latest 2×2 ID Picture

    Additional Reminders:

    • Application Folder: Use a long white folder and ensure it’s tabbed as specified.
    • Submission: Applications must be submitted in person.
    • Attire:
      • Men: White round-neck shirt, blue jeans, white rubber shoes, white socks, black garrison belt with silver buckle, surgical mask. Hair must be neatly cut.
      • Women: Same attire, with hair tied in a bun.
    • Important: Incomplete documents will not be accepted.

    To stay updated on the latest recruitment, you may consider joining our official Facebook group, [Insert Group Name Here].


    Salary and Benefits of Corrections Officer I

    • Monthly Salary: Php 29,668 (Salary Grade 11)
    • Competitive Salaries: BuCor offers fair pay to employees.
    • Career Advancement: Opportunities for growth without financial stress.
    • Retirement Benefits: Attractive retirement options available.
    • Additional Pay: Officers receive longevity pay and extra allowances.
    • Salary Increases: Regular increases as part of the Salary Standardization Law.

    READ: BuCor Salary Grade 2024 | Comprehensive Guide


    How to Apply for the Corrections Officer I Position

    Follow these steps to submit your application:

    1. Gather Documents: Collect all required documents and make the needed copies.
    2. Complete Personal Data Sheet: Fill out and notarize the Personal Data Sheet with Work Experience (CSC Form 212).
    3. Get Clearances:
      • NBI Clearance: Original copy
      • Local Police Clearance: Photocopy
      • Barangay, RTC, MTC/MCTC/MeTC, Prosecution Clearances: Originals
    4. For Government Employees: Obtain authenticated IPCR, Service Record, Appointment, or Certificate of Honorable Discharge.
    5. Height Requirement Certificate: If you don’t meet the height requirement, get an NCIP or NCMF Certificate of Confirmation (COC).
    6. ID Photocopies: Prepare two copies each of your TIN ID, PAG-IBIG ID, and PhilHealth ID.
    7. PSA Documents: Include photocopies of your PSA Birth Certificate and, if married, your Marriage Certificate.
    8. Education & Employment: Attach your authenticated Diploma and Certificate of Employment.
    9. Passport Copy: Include if available.
    10. Notarized Waiver: Provide a notarized waiver for the Background Investigation.
    11. House Sketch & Photos: Add a sketch of your residence and two recent 2×2 ID photos.
    12. Assemble Application Folder: Arrange documents in a long white folder and label it with your plate number.
    13. Dress Code for Submission:
      • Males: White round-neck shirt, blue jeans, white rubber shoes, white socks, black belt with silver buckle, surgical mask. A short haircut is required.
      • Females: Same attire; hair tied in a bun.
    14. Submit in Person: Personally bring your application folder to the designated office.
    15. Check Completeness: Incomplete applications won’t be accepted, so review carefully before submission.

    Don’t Miss Out!

    Take this opportunity to start a meaningful career with the Bureau of Corrections.

    Make sure you have all the needed documents, meet the requirements, and submit your application.

    A rewarding job in public service is waiting—get ready for the upcoming recruitment!

    To stay updated on the latest recruitment, you may consider joining our official Facebook group, [Insert Group Name Here].

    READ: How to Apply for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in 2025

    Bureau of Corrections (BuCor)

    References

    1. Bureau of Corrections. (2023). Facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/bucor
    2. Bureau of Corrections Recruitment. (2022). Facebook.com. https://www.facebook.com/posts
    3. BuCor Salary Grade. (2024). Philippine Go. https://philippinego.com/15191/
    4. BuCor Recruitment Cycle: Accepting Applications Nationwide. (2024). Philippine Go. https://philippinego.com/51084/
    5. Bureau of Corrections. (2022, May 23). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BuCor