Prc List Of Mechanical Engineers In The Philippines May 2026

Tutorial: How to find and use the PRC list of Mechanical Engineers in the Philippines

This tutorial explains how to locate, interpret, and use the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) lists related to Mechanical Engineers in the Philippines, including licensed professionals, board exam results, and related registry data. Assumptions: you want publicly available PRC data for legitimate professional, hiring, verification, or research purposes.

For Employers and HR Professionals

Case Study 2: OFW Verification

A mechanical engineer applying for a job in Qatar was asked by the Qatar Ministry of Labor to verify his credentials. The Philippine embassy used the PRC Online Verification list to print a "Certificate of Licensure" within 24 hours, securing the engineer’s visa. prc list of mechanical engineers in the philippines

What is the PRC List of Mechanical Engineers?

The PRC List of Mechanical Engineers is an official document (often available as a downloadable PDF or a searchable online database) that records every individual who has passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examination and has been issued a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card. Tutorial: How to find and use the PRC

For the Public and Consumers


9) Example workflow for an employer hiring a Mechanical Engineer

  1. Receive applicant CV with claimed PRC license number.
  2. Verify license via PRC License Verification and capture screenshot.
  3. Confirm employer history via references or LinkedIn.
  4. Check professional membership (PSME) if relevant.
  5. Record all verification artifacts in the hiring file; re-check license at offer stage and again before start date.

4. Categories in the PRC List

The PRC list categorizes professionals based on their qualifications and scope of practice. It is important to distinguish between these two primary classifications: Case Study 2: OFW Verification A mechanical engineer

RA 8495 – The Philippine Mechanical Engineering Act of 1998

Sections of this law directly reference the PRC’s authority to maintain the list of mechanical engineers.

3. For Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

The PRC list indicates who has complied with CPD units. Engineers who fail to earn the required CPD points are removed from the "Active" list and placed under "Delinquent" or "Suspended" status.