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List of Judiciary Hotlines and Email Addresses As of April 25, 2020 List of Judiciary Hotlines and Email Addresses as of April 25, 2020 COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK SUPREME COURT 0933 161 judicialrecordsoffi[email protected] 1287 JUDICIAL RECORDS OFFICE [email protected] (for E-Filing) COURT OF APPEALS 0926 639 [email protected] 2142 0998 585 FB: 0927 639 2142 6319 [email protected] FB: Ariel Macapagal SANDIGANBAYAN 0915 237 [email protected] 2555 COURT OF TAX APPEALS 0947 884 [email protected] 5238 FB: courtoftaxappeals ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE CALOOCAN RTC OCC 0943 725 [email protected] 8626 MeTC OCC 0917 843 [email protected] 3592 LAS PIÑAS RTC OCC 0917 534 [email protected] 4145 MeTC OCC 0916 583 [email protected] 3851 MAKATI RTC OCC 0999 524 [email protected] 4747 MeTC OCC 0949 780 [email protected] 9675 ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE CALOOCANMALABON RTC OCC 0942 605 [email protected] 4182 MeTC OCC 0923 830 [email protected] 1459 MANDALUYONG RTC OCC 0995 259 [email protected] 8147 MeTC OCC 0939 922 [email protected] 7993 MANILA RTC OCC 0918 938 [email protected] 1418 0917 507 [email protected] 0037 MeTC OCC 0922 363 [email protected] 0331 MARIKINA RTC OCC 0917 851 [email protected] 3026 MeTC OCC 0939 905 [email protected] 6654 MUNTINLUPA RTC OCC 0908 998 [email protected] 7475 MeTC OCC 0919 262 [email protected] 8860 NAVOTAS RTC OCC 0928 551 [email protected] 1061 MeTC OCC 0999 462 [email protected] 9707 PARAÑAQUE RTC OCC 8734 8373 [email protected] 8938 4623 0917 905 6982 MeTC OCC 0945 553 [email protected] 9850 0932 602 4358 PASAY ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE RTC OCC 0917 801 [email protected] 0463 [email protected] MeTC OCC 0919 996 [email protected] 9361 PASIG RTC OCC 0920 920 [email protected] 3317 MeTC OCC 0926 717 1666 PATEROS RTC Branch 262 (part of 0917 320 Pasig) 6327 MTC Branch 73 (part of 0995 806 [email protected] Pasig) 4068 QUEZON CITY RTC OCC 0915 508 [email protected] 3986 MeTC OCC 0966 802 (for BAIL) [email protected] 1413 (for E-INQUEST and FILING) [email protected] SAN JUAN CITY RTC (part of Pasig) 0949 992 [email protected] 3070 MeTC OCC 0917 847 [email protected] 0359 TAGUIG RTC OCC 0926 232 [email protected] 3179 MeTC OCC 0956 746 [email protected] 7970 VALENZUELA RTC OCC 0917 561 [email protected] 0282 MeTC OCC 0932 917 [email protected] 9093 COURT/STATION ACCOUNT HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE ABRA ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE RTC CALOOCAN Bangued OCC 0961 340 [email protected] 7639 Bucay, Branch 58 BCC 0927 275 [email protected] 9895 MTC Bangued BCC [email protected] Bucay BCC [email protected] Lagangilang BCC [email protected] MCTC Pidigan-San Quintin-Langidan BCC [email protected] Tayum-Peñarrubia BCC [email protected] Pilar-Villaviciosa-San Isidro BCC [email protected] Manabo-Boliney-Tubo-Luba BCC [email protected] Sallapadan-Bucloc- BCC [email protected] Daquioman La Paz-Lagayan-Danglas BCC [email protected] [email protected] Dolores-San Juan BCC [email protected] Baay-Licuan-Malibcong- BCC [email protected] Lacub-Tineg BENGUET RTC Baguio City OCC 0939 914 [email protected] 1053 La Trinidad OCC 0916 795 [email protected] 9527 Buguias, Branch 64 BCC 0918 279 [email protected] 8828 ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE [email protected] MTCC Baguio City OCC 0919 436 [email protected] 7008 0908 893 FB: BAGUIO MTCC 9282 0977 700 9217 MTC Itogon BCC [email protected] La Trinidad BCC [email protected] Mankayan BCC [email protected] MCTC Kapangan-Kibungan BCC [email protected] Tublay-Atok BCC [email protected] Kabayan-Bokod BCC [email protected] Buguias-Bakun BCC [email protected] Tuba-Sablan BCC [email protected] ILOCOS NORTE RTC Laoag City OCC 0908 821 [email protected] 3891 Batac City, Branch 17 BCC 0995 995 [email protected] 7901 FB: Augine Bumanglag Bangui, Branch 19 BCC 0915 631 [email protected] 5802 MTCC Laoag City OCC 0927 327 [email protected] 4466 Batac City BCC [email protected] MTC Bacarra BCC [email protected] ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE San Nicolas BCC [email protected] [email protected] MCTC Bangui-Pagudpud-Adams- BCC [email protected] Dumalneg Pasuquin-Burgos BCC [email protected] Sarrat-Vintar BCC [email protected] Piddig-Carasi-Solsona BCC [email protected] Dingras-Marcos BCC [email protected] Espiritu-Nueva Era BCC [email protected] Badoc-Pinili BCC [email protected] [email protected] Paoay-Currimao BCC [email protected] ILOCOS SUR RTC Vigan City OCC 0916 332 [email protected] 2475 Narvacan OCC 0908 478 [email protected] 3177 Candon City OCC 0917 801 [email protected] 8492 Cabugao, Branch 24 BCC 0945 558 [email protected] 1154 Tagudin, Branch 25 BCC 0999 842 [email protected] 4663 MTCC Candon City BCC [email protected] Vigan City BCC [email protected] MTC Bantay BCC [email protected] ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE Cabugao BCC [email protected] Sto. Domingo BCC [email protected] Sinait BCC [email protected] MCTC Magsingal-San Juan BCC [email protected] San Vicente-San Ildefonso BCC [email protected] Caoayan-Sta. Catalina BCC [email protected] Narvacan-Nagbukel-Santa BCC [email protected] Sta. Maria-Burgos BCC [email protected] [email protected] Santiago-San Esteban BCC [email protected] Banayoyo-Lidlidda-San Emilio BCC [email protected] Galimuyod-Salcedo BCC [email protected] Gregorio Del Pilar-Sigay BCC [email protected] Cervantes-Quirino BCC [email protected] Sta. Cruz-Sta. Lucia BCC [email protected] Tagudin-Suyo BCC [email protected] Alilem-Sugpon BCC [email protected] LA UNION RTC San Fernando City OCC 0998 541 [email protected] 7501 Agoo OCC 0977 813 [email protected] 2401 0905 495 1885 ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE Bauang OCC 0928 767 [email protected] 7078 Balaoan, Branch 34 BCC 0917 656 [email protected] 0706 MTCC San Fernando City OCC 0925 711 [email protected] 2972 MTC Agoo BCC [email protected] Aringay BCC [email protected] Bacnotan BCC [email protected] Balaoan BCC [email protected] Bangar BCC [email protected] Bauang BCC [email protected] Caba BCC [email protected] Luna BCC [email protected] Naguilian BCC [email protected] Rosario BCC [email protected] Santol BCC [email protected] Sudipen BCC [email protected] Sto. Tomas BCC [email protected] MCTC San Juan-San Gabriel BCC [email protected] [email protected] Bagulin-Burgos BCC [email protected] ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE [email protected] Tubao-Pugo BCC [email protected] MOUNTAIN PROVINCE RTC Bontoc OCC 0949 994 [email protected] 9925 MTC Bontoc BCC [email protected] Tadian BCC [email protected] MCTC Barlig-Sadanga BCC [email protected] Bauko-Sabangan BCC [email protected] Besao-Sagada BCC [email protected] Natonin-Paracelis BCC [email protected] PANGASINAN RTC Lingayen OCC 0977 810 [email protected] 2771 Dagupan City OCC 0933 861 [email protected] 6118 Urdaneta City OCC 0906 300 [email protected] 7561 Villasis, Branch 50 BCC 0920 436 [email protected] 9147 Tayug OCC 0925 805 [email protected] 8696 Rosales, Branch 53 BCC 0933 161 [email protected] 0305 Alaminos City OCC 0939 875 [email protected] 6202 [email protected] San Carlos City OCC 0977 834 [email protected] 2512 ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE Burgos, Branch 70 BCC 0998 957 [email protected] 7706 MTCC Dagupan City OCC 0905 565 [email protected] 5993 [email protected] Alaminos City BCC [email protected] [email protected] San Carlos City BCC [email protected] Urdaneta City BCC [email protected] MTC Agno BCC [email protected] Anda BCC [email protected] Balungao BCC [email protected] Bani BCC [email protected] Bayambang BCC [email protected] Binmaley BCC [email protected] Bolinao BCC [email protected] Calasiao BCC [email protected] Infanta BCC [email protected] Lingayen BCC [email protected] Malasiqui BCC [email protected] Manaoag BCC [email protected] Mangaldan BCC [email protected] Mangatarem BCC [email protected] Mapandan BCC [email protected] ACCOUNT COURT/STATION HOTLINE EMAIL/FACEBOOK TYPE Rosales BCC [email protected] Sta. Barbara BCC [email protected] Sta. Maria BCC [email protected] Umingan BCC [email protected]
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