The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday, Jan. 11, announced that it has added GCash and GrabPay as additional channels for its Judiciary ePayment System (JePS) for payment of court fees online.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, Jan. 11, announced that it has added GCash and GrabPay as additional channels for its Judiciary ePayment System for payment of court fees online.
The PIO said the JePS “is a platform that allows the assessment and payment of legal fees and other collections of the Judiciary in a more convenient and accessible manner by providing litigants, their counsels/representatives, and persons requesting for clearances, certifications, and other services from the courts the option to pay online through major banks and digital wallets.”
The JePS is currently deployed in all first-level courts – municipal and city courts — and being piloted in 44 second-level courts – regional trial courts.
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