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Department of Agrarian Reform

CENTRAL OFFICE
CITIZENS CHARTER
STEPS AND PROCEDURES IN THE AVAILMENT OF FRONTLINE SERVICES

FRONTLINE SERVICE: Application for Exemption of Land From CARP Coverage ( above 5 hectares )
Where to Apply: Land Use Cases Division (LUCD), Bureau of Agrarian Legal Assistance (BALA)
Schedule of Availability of Service: Monday Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm (NO LUNCH BREAK)
Who May Avail of the Service:
1. Owners of private agricultural lands or other person/s duly authorized by the landowner.
2. Government agencies, including government-owned or controlled corporations, and LGUs that own agricultural land as their patrimonial property.
Requirements:
Applicant shall submit in quadruplicate the following documents in four (4) separate bound folders (one [1] original set and [3] photocopy sets) with table of contents and page numbers of all documents, sequentially numbered, except for maps which the applicant
shall submit in quadruplicate but in separate envelopes with proper label of the contents of envelope.
1. Official receipt showing proof of payment of filing and inspection fees.
2. Sworn Application for CARP Exemption or Exclusion, duly accomplished and subscribed and sworn to before a Notary Public or any person authorized to administer oaths.
Special Power of Attorney (SPA) if the applicant is not the registered owner or one of the co-owners of the property.
Notarized secretarys certificate of a corporate or cooperative board resolution authorizing the applicants representative to file the Sworn Application for CARP Exemption, if the applicant is a corporation or cooperative or some other judicial entity. The applicant shall
also submit its latest notarized General Information Sheet (GIS) which must comply with the pertinent requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
3. True copy of the Original Certificate of Title (OCT) or Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) of the subject land certified by the Register of Deeds not earlier than thirty (30) days prior to application filing date. In case of untitled land, the following shall be required in
lieu of a title:
Certification from the DENR Community Environment and Natural Resources Officer (CENRO) that the landholding has been classified as alienable and disposable; and
Certification from the DENR CENRO (for administrative confirmation of imperfect title) or the Clerk of Court (for judicial conformation of imperfect title) that the titling process/proceedings has commenced and there are no adverse claimants;
4.
Land classification certification:

Certification from the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) Regional Officer on the actual zoning or classification of the subject land in the approved comprehensive land use plan, citing the municipal or city zoning ordinance number, resolution number,
and date of its approval by the HLURB or its corresponding board resolution number.

For lands classified as mineral: certification issued by DENR Mines & Geosciences Bureau or the proper DENR office attesting that the subject land is classified as mineral and covered by a mining permit issued by said Bureau or the proper Local Government Unit
(LGU) in case of small scale mines.

For lands classified as forest: certification issued by the DENR Forestry Sector of the proper DENR office attesting that the subject land is classified as with in the forest zone.
5. Certification of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) that the area is not irrigated nor scheduled for irrigation rehabilitation nor irrigable with firm funding commitment;
6. Certification of the Municipal Agrarian Reform Officer (MARO) attesting compliance with the public notice requirement and its corresponding report;
7. Photographs, size 5R (five [5] inches by seven [7] inches), using color film, and taken on the subject land under sunlight. The applicant shall attach the pictures to a paper background, and the photographer who took said pictures shall sign on said paper background to
certify the authenticity of the pictures. On each background paper shall be written a short description of each picture. The pictures shall consist of:
At least four (4) photographs taken from the center of the landholding: one (1) facing north, one (1) facing east, one (1) facing south, and one (1) facing west;
At least one (1) photograph per corner, taken from each corner of the landholdings borders;
At least two (2) photographs each for all distinct man-made structures existing on the land, taken from opposite angles;
At least two (2) photographs each of the front view of the billboard(s). The applicant shall set aside the second copy of the said billboard photographs for submission to the MARO; and
Sufficient number of photographs of the most conspicuous landmarks on the ingress and egress routes leading to and from the subject landholding.
8. Proof of receipt of payment of disturbance compensation or a valid agreement to pay or waive payment of disturbance compensation.
9. Affidavit/Undertaking in a single documents of the applicant stating:
The number and names of the farmers, agricultural lessees, share tenants, farmworkers, actual tillers, and/or occupants in the landholding: if there are no such persons, a statement attesting to such fact;
That the applicant has erected the billboard(s); and undertakes not to remove, deface or destroy the same; and that he shall repair or replace the same when damaged, until after the approving authority disposes of the application with finality;
That he has not committed any act of forum shopping as defined in the rules governing Agrarian Law Implementation (ALI ) cases; and
That when there is a dispute on the fixing of disturbance compensation pending before the Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicator (PARAD) or Regional Agrarian Reform Adjudicator (RARAD) or DAR Adjudication Board (DARAB), the applicant shall abide with the
decision of the Adjudicating authority on the fixing of disturbance compensation.
10. Lot plan prepared by a duly-licensed geodetic engineer indicating the lots being applied for and their technical descriptions.
11. Vicinity or directional map.

How to avail of the service

Steps

Applicant /Client

Action to be taken

Duration of Activity (under normal circumstances)

Person In-Charge

Fees

Form

Php 21.00

ACE Form #1

Hands out Application Form

5 minutes

RMD or Downloadable
at DAR website
(www.dar.gov.ph)

Receives the documents

5 minutes

MARPO

Transmits one folder to the PARPO

Within 5 days from receipt of


Application Form

MARPO

Issues MARPO Certification to include status of CARP coverage, billboard


posting, presence of farmer/occupants, and posting of notices

Within 10 days from receipt of


Application Form

MARPO

Get Application Form

Install Public Notice Billboards in the subject property

Furnish the Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer 2 copies


of accomplished application form together with the
photocopy of title and directional map

Fill application with necessary data, reproduced in three clear


photocopies and place in three separate folders and submit
the same. Attaching the MARPOs certificate.

Receives the application folder and rubberstamp the word ORIGINAL on


the original copy

Administrative Staff
30-45 minutes

Administrative Staff /
Officer of the Day
Officer of the Day/
Admin Secretariat

Reviews completeness of the application folder

If complete, forwards the application to Chief, LUCD for review


and orders the preparation of order of payment of filing fee
and inspection cost.

5 minutes

Computes assessment fees application fee and inspection cost

30 minutes
Administrative Staff

9
10

If incomplete, returns the application folder

15 minutes
Cashier

Pay necessary fees

Issues official receipt

5 minutes
Php 2,000.00
Application fee

11

Furnishes PARPO and MARPO with the Application for


Exemption Folders

12

Raffles the application folder or case to LUCD Technical Staff

5 10 minutes

Chief, LUCD

13

Issues Notice of On Site Inspection and Investigation (OSII)

Within 5 days from filing date

Chief, LUCD

14
15

Transmit Notice of OSII to MARO and indicate the inspection


date on the billboard
Participate during the OSII

LUCD

Within 5 days before OSII


Conducts OSII

Not earlier than 10 days but not


later than 15 days from issuance
of Notice of on Site Inspection
and Investigation

LUCD (Technical and


Administrative Staff),
PAMRS and
Committee member

16

Submits OSII Report

5 days after inspection

LUCD technical staff


and Committee
member

17

Deliberates on the merits of the application / case

Within 40 days from filing date

LUCD Committee

18

Submits recommendation to approving authority

10 days after deliberation

LUCD

Issues Order

At least 30 days after receipt of


draft order

DAR Secretary

19
Note: OSII also referred as ocular
inspection (OCI).

END OF THE TRANSACTION

Inspection fee of Php 20,000 for


Php 10,000.00
Mindanao
within the main
group of
island of Luzon
islands

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