To streamline the voter registration process, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will launch on Tuesday June 15, a mobile application which can be accessed with any smartphone even when offline.

Commissioner Marlon Casquejo, who conceptualized the project, said the launch of the mobile app is very timely in the face of mobility restrictions brought about by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic because one will only need a smartphone to accomplish the form.
"This will save time, effort and money that will otherwise be spent on going to a computer shop to download and print the form, or getting the form at the local Comelec to fill it out manually,” he said in a statement Monday, June 14.
“A QR Code is generated upon successful accomplishment of the form. You must save the QR Code on your smartphone, and afterwards, you may visit your local Comelec office to have your QR Code scanned and your biometrics taken,” Casquejo added.
The Comelec said the Mobile Registration Form App is downloadable through the link, bit.ly/MobileFormApp.
It can also be shared offline from one Android smartphone to another through SHAREit or any other file-sharing application. Once installed, the user may already apply for voter registration without need for internet connectivity.
To use the Mobile Registration Form App follow these steps:
1. Open the mobile app, and tap “Get Started.” 2. Select the desired type of application and tap “Proceed.” 3. Input all the necessary personal information.
4. Confirm your personal information by ticking the checkbox.
5. Tap “Generate QR Code” and “Save” to save it in your phone gallery.
6. Bring a valid ID upon visiting your local COMELEC office for your QR Code scanning.
The poll body said the mobile app was rolled out in select pilot areas at the start of June and is currently being implemented in more than 500 cities and municipalities nationwide, including National Capital Region (NCR), Cebu City and Davao City.
Casquejo will grace the maiden launch of the Mobile Registration Form App in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.