2. Information Technology
Management Service (ITMS)
Finance Service
(FS)
Health Service (HS)
Communications and
Electronics Service (CES)
Chaplain Service
(CHS)
Logistics Support
Service (LSS)
Legal Service (LS)
3. Communications and
Electronics Service (CES)
Communications and
Electronics Service (CES)
The Communication and Electronics
Service (CES) was created by
virtue of Republic Act No. 6975, Section 35- A,
paragraph 3, which shall be
responsible for an establishing effective
police communications network.
Further, the following are its
4. ● Installs, operates communications and maintains and electronics
systems in support of PNP-wide activities, including coordination,
command and control, communications security, & service support
● Provides direct support to all operations of the PNP.
● Provides fixed communications facilities to PNP offices, units
&stations.
● Provides technical support communications & electronics facilities of
the PNP provincial offices, police stations & PNP support unit. over
● Acquires communications equipment, supplies & materials.
● Performs other tasks/ services as required.
Functions
Functions
5. Its objectives are to: improve communication capabilities from higher
headquarters down to lowest police units; institutionalize policies on
communications equipment systems standardization, operations,
maintenance and procurement replacement programs; develop responsive
organizational competent, structure; develop values-oriented, motivated &
disciplined personnel; improve Data Sharing; and optimize utilization of
financial and logistical resources. (ces.pnp. gov.ph retrieved dated October
26, 2019)
The CES is consist of four (4) divisions namely; Administrative and
Resource Management Division, Facilities Operations and
Records/Communication Center Division; Installation and Maintenance
Division; and Communications Development and Training Division. It shall be
headed by a Director with the rank of Police Brigadier General and Assisted
by the Deputy Director and Chief of Staff both with the rank of Police Colonel.
(PNP Memorandum Circular No. 2018-011 dated March 27, 2018)
6. Chaplain Service
(CHS)
Chaplain Service
(CHS)
The Chaplain Service (CHS) as a National Administrative Support
Unit of the Philippine National Police has the mandate
of providing religious services to the PNP.
7. Functions
Functions
● Provides spiritual and guidance counselling for moral growth of PNP personnel and its
dependents.
● Conducts moral values and police ethical standard training programs in coordination
with the PNP Training Service and PNP Human Rights Affairs Office.
● Plans, develops and carries out family oriented activities based on Filipino
culture and tradition to strengthen family relationship of PNP personnel within their
own respective families.
● Provides pastoral and psycho-spiritual counseling in accordance with CMC Paggabay.
● Formulates and implements policies and direction for the accreditation of Faith-
Based and other religious groups in pursuance to LOI S.U.G.O.
(Spiritual Upliftment and Growth of the Organization)
● Develops, implements, coordinates and monitors spiritual upliftment programs for
PNP personnel and their dependents in relation to the
realization of LOI 17/10 *S.U.G.O.
8. Functions
Functions
● Manages the spiritual upliftment programs and activities of the Base
Catholic, Base Evangelical and Base Muslim, and Inter-faith affairs in
accordance with LOI 17/10 SUGO.
● Formulates and reviews plans, policies and programs on pastoral care
and ministry
● Formulates and carries out spiritual/ religious formation and nurturing
programs and activities according to the needs of different religious
affiliations.
● Develops and implements self-care program for all spiritual ministries
and Conduct spiritual counseling and provide pastoral care to PNP
personnel assigned in Police Regional Offices and lower units.
9. The Chaplain Service shall be placed under the functional authority of The
Director for Personnel and Records Management (TDPRM). As such, TDPRM,
who is under the supervision of the Deputy Chief, PNP for Administration, has
the power to control specified processes, practices, and other matters of the
Chaplain Service.
The Command Group of the CHS shall be composed of the Director with
the rank of Police Brigadier General, Deputy Director and Chief of Staff with the rank of
Police Colonel. (NAPOLCOM Resolution No. 2018 531 date October
4, 2018)
The CHS shall maintain three Staff Divisions: a) Moral and Values
Enhancement Division (MVED), b) Spiritual Ministry and Programs Division
(SMPD), and c) Pastoral and Outreach Division (POD). These Divisions shall
be headed by PCOs with the rank of Police Colonel. (NAPOLCOM Resolution
No. 2016-280 dated April 22, 2016)
10. Legal Service (LS)
Legal Service (LS)
The PNP Legal Service (PNPLS) as a national administrative
support unit of the Philippine National Police has the
mandate of providing legal
services to the PNP.
11. Functions
Functions
-Serves as legal counsel of the PNP and provides legal service to the
PNP in civil action proceedings before the civil court and in quasi-judicial and
administrative bodies wherein the command is involved or has interest as
party thereof.
● Prosecutes cases in the proper courts, as directed by proper authority
and as evidence may warrant, in coordination with government
prosecutors and/or Department of Justice.
● Drafts or studies contracts affecting the PNP and submit appropriate
recommendation pertaining thereto
● Renders legal opinion arising from the lo o du administration and
operations of the PNP
● Provides legal assistance and advice to the PNP personnel; and
perform other duties as directed by higher authority.
12. The PNP Legal Service shall be placed under the functional authority of
the Director for Personnel and Records Management. As such, the Director
for Personnel and Records Management who is under the supervision of the
Deputy Chief, PNP for Administration, has the power to control specified
processes, practices and other matters of the PNP Legal Service.
The Command Group of the PNP Legal Service shall be composed of the
Director with a rank of Police Brigadier General; the Deputy Director; and the
Chief of Staff; both with a prescribed rank of Police Colonel. The PNP Legal Service shall
maintain five (5) functional staff divisions, namely: 1) Administrative and Resource
Management Division; 2) Legal Research and Evaluation Division; 3) Legal Assistance
Division; 4) Special Cases Division; and, 5) Litigation Division. (NAPOLCOM Resolution
No. 2011-321 dated September 13, 2011 approving the Restructuring of the PNP Legal
Service)