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Directory of Field Office, Areas of Jurisdiction ` REGION I I. REGIONAL OFFICE 1ST & 3rd Flrs., O.D. Leones Bldg., Gov. Aguila Road, Sevilla, 2500 San Fernando City, La Union Telefax: (072) 607-6396 / RD’s Office: (072) 888-7948 Administrative Unit/CMRU: (072) 607-6396 / Financial Unit: (072) 607-4142 Email address: [email protected] Allan B. Alcala - Regional Director Wilfred D. Gonnay - Assistant Regional Director Maria Theresa L. Manzano - Administrative Officer IV Ma. Kazandra G. Tadina - Administrative Aide IV/CMRU Head Uniza D. Flora - Probation and Parole Officer I/CSU Head Marcelina G. Mejia - Accountant I Marie Angela A. Rosales - Administrative Officer II/Budget Officer Lea C. Hufalar - Administrative Officer I/Disbursing Officer Cristine Joy N. Hufano - Administrative Assistant II/Supply Officer Ellen Catherine B. Delos Santos - Administrative Aide VI/Admin Unit John-John N. Fran - Administrative Aide IV/Accounting Clerk II. CITIES ALAMINOS CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Bulwagan ng Katarungan, 2402 Alaminos City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 600-3611 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Nicanor K. Taron - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Roberto B. Francisco, Jr. - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Abegail Jane F. Aquino - Job Order Personnel AREAS OF JURISDICTION Alaminos City, Burgos, Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta, Mabini, Dasol COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 54 & 55 - Alaminos City Branch 70 - Burgos MTCC - Alaminos City MTC - Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta MCTC 1st - Burgos, Mabini, Dasol CANDON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, 2710 Candon City, Ilocos Sur Tel. No. (077) 674-0642 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Romeo P. Piedad - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/OIC Elina C. Rilloraza - Probation and Parole Officer II Joshua Armada - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Candon City, Tagudin, Banayoyol, Lidlidda, San Emilio, Galimuyod, Salcedo, Gregorio Del Pilar, Sigay, Cervantes, Quirino, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Lucia, Suyo, Alilem, Sugpon 17 ` COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 23 & 71 - Candon City Branch 25 - Tagudin MTCC - Candon City MCTC 7th - Banayoyol, Lidlidda, San Emilio 8th - Galimuyod, Salcedo 9th - Gregorio Del Pilar, Sigay 10th - Cervantes, Quirino 11th - Sta. Cruz, Sta. Lucia 12th - Tagudin, Suyo 13th - Alilem, Sugpon DAGUPAN CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Justice Hall, Bonuan-Tondaligan, 2400 Dagupan City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 653-1336 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Rowena DC. Ordoña - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/OIC Jan Michael D. Yasto - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Rhondalia G. Poquiz - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Elisa Angela C. Crisostomo - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Dagupan City, Calasiao, Sta. Barbara, Mapandan, Mangaldan, San Fabian, San Jacinto COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 40 to 44- Dagupan City MTCC Branches 1 to 3 - Dagupan City MTC - Calasiao, Sta. Barbara, Mapandan, Mangaldan MCTC 4th - San Fabian, San Jacinto LAOAG CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Marcos Hall of Justice, V. Llanes St., 2900 Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Tel. No. (077) 600-4895 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Susan S. Boniel - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Vivencia Exaltacion S. Butac - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Zaidee E. Rubio - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Nilo M. Rilloraza, Jr. - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Laoag City, Bacarra, San Nicolas, Sarrat, Vintar, Piddig, Carasi, Solsona, Dingras, Marcos, Espiritu, Nueva Era COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 11 to 16- Laoag City Branch 65 - Laoag CIty MTCC Branches 1 & 2 - Laoag City MTC - Bacarra, San Nicolas MCTC 3rd - Sarrat, Vintar 4th - Piddig, Carasi, Solsona 5th - Dingras, Marcos 6th - Espiritu, Nueva Era 18 ` SAN CARLOS CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, Bliss Compound., Brgy. Pagal, 2420 San Carlos City, Pangasinan Tel. No.: (075) 523-1625 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Stephanie B. De Leon - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Mhelody B. Cruz - Probation and Parole Officer I Thalia Jin M. Ferrer - Job Order Personnel AREAS OF JURISDICTION San Carlos City, Bayambang, Malasiqui, Urbiztondo, Basista COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 56 & 57 - San Carlos City MTCC S.S. - San Carlos City MTC - Bayambang, Malasiqui MCTC - Urbiztondo, Basista SAN FERNANDO CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, Sevilla Heights, 2500 San Fernando City, La Union Tel. No. (072) 607-4594 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Bernadita O. Cacho - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Constancia M. Agoot - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Krista Charisma M. Oineza - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Jennifer F. Villafranca - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Sayra D. Valdez - Probation and Parole Officer II Raul R. Pilipiña - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION San Fernando City, Balaoan, Bangar, Luna, Sudipen, Bacnotan, Santol, San Juan, San Gabriel COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 26 to 30- San Fernando City Branch 66 - San Fernando City Branch 34 - Balaoan MTCC 1 &2 - San Fernando City, Balaoan, Bangar MTC - Luna, Sudipen, Bacnotan, Santol MCTC 1st - San Juan, San Gabriel URDANETA CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, Anonas, 2428 Urdaneta City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 696-0850 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Danilo G. Corpuz - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Rufino M. Junio II - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Mary Joy S. Aquino - Probation and Parole Officer I Juliet P. Camarillo - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Urdaneta City, Manaoag, Pozorrubio, Sison, Asingan, San Manuel, Binalonan, Laoac 19 ` COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 45 to 49- Urdaneta City MTCC - Urdaneta City MTC - Manaoag MCTC 6th - Pozorrubio, Sison 7th - Asingan , San Manuel 12th - Binalonan, Laoac ILOCOS SUR/VIGAN CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Provincial Capitol Compound, 2700 Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Tel. No. (077) 674-0760 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Corazon A. Dagdag - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Noribel A. Bernardez - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Jennifer F. Villafranca - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Kezia Izabel B. Naira - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Vigan City, Narvacan, Cabugao, Bantay, Sto. Domingo, Sinait, San Vicente, San Ildefonso, Caoayan, Sta. Catalina, Magsingal, San Juan, Nagbukel, Santa, Sta. Maria, Burgos, Santiago, San Sebastian COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 20 & 21 - Vigan City Branches 22 & 72 - Narvacan Branch 24 - Cabugao MTCC - Vigan City MTC - Bantay, Sto. Domingo, Cabugao, Sinait MCTC 2nd - San Vicente, San Ildefonso 3rd - Caoayan, Sta. Catalina 1st - Magsingal, San Juan 4th - Narvacan, Nagbukel, Santa 5th - Sta. Maria, Burgos 6th - Santiago, San Esteban III. PROVINCES ILOCOS NORTE PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Marcos Hall of Justice, V. Llanes St., 2900 Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Tel. No. (077) 600-0528 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Lorelie May B. Mariano - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/OIC Jacqueline F. Quatchon - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Jaypie C. Verdadero - Probation and Parole Officer I Dante B. Gonayon - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Batac, Bangui, Pagudpud, Adams, Dumalneg, Pasuquin, Burgos, Badoc, Pinili, Paoay, Currimao COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 17 & 18 - Batac Branch 19 - Bangui MTC - Batac MCTC 1st - Bangui, Pagudpud, Adams, Dumalneg 2nd - Pasuquin, Burgos 7th - Badoc, Pinili 8th - Paoay, Currimao 20 ` LA UNION PROVINCE PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE 3/F Municipal Justice Hall, 2504 Agoo, La Union Tel. No. (072) 687-0861 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Audie Mar D. Ubaldo - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Ma. Victoria G. Mabanag - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Annabelle C. Rosario - Senior Probation and Parole Officer Raymar V. Tabayaay - Probation and Parole Officer I Mark Jayson T. Asino - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Agoo, Bauang, Aringay, Caba, Naguilian, Rosario, Sto. Tomas, Bagulin, Burgos, Tubao, Pugo COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 31 & 32 - Agoo Branches 33 & 37 - Bauang, MTC - Agoo, Aringay, Bauang, Caba, Naguilian, Rosario, Sto. Tomas MCTC 2nd - Bagulin, Burgos 3rd - Tubao, Pugo PANGASINAN PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. I Hall of Justice Annex, Capitol Cmpd., 2401 Lingayen, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 637-8766 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Ma. Carla F. Parameo - Senior Probation and Parole Officer / Officer-in-Charge Aniceto Francis C. Madronio - Probation and Parole Officer II Raymund C. Ulanday - Job Order Personnel AREAS OF JURISDICTION Lingayen, Mangatarem, Binmaley, Labrador, Sual, Aguilar, Bugallon COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 37 to 39- Lingayen Branches 68 & 69 - Lingayen MTC - Lingayen, Mangatarem, Binmaley MCTC 2nd - Labrador, Sual 3rd - Aguilar, Bugallon PANGASINAN PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE NO. 2 Hall of Justice, 2441 Rosales, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 632-5707 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Jasmin C. Flores - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Tarhata A. Pine - Probation and Parole Officer II Maria Theresa O. Morales - Administrative Aide IV AREAS OF JURISDICTION Villasis, Tayug, Rosales, Balungao, Umingan, Sta. Maria, Alcala, Bautista, San Nicolas, Natividad, San Quintin, Sto. Tomas COURTS SERVED RTC Branch 50 - Villasis Branches 51 and 52 - Tayug Branch 53 - Rosales 21 ` MTC - Balungao, Umingan, Rosales, Sta. Maria MCTC 8th - Alcala, Bautista 9th - San Nicolas, Tayug 10th - Natividad, San Quintin 11th - Villasis, Sto. Tomas IV. SUB-OFFICE (NONE) V. EXTENSION OFFICE 1. Bauang Extension Office (La Union) 22 .
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