Registering a Globe SIM card is a simple process that enables users to activate their mobile connection and start enjoying the network’s services. Whether you are a resident or a tourist visiting the Philippines, registering your Globe SIM is essential for accessing voice calls, text messaging, mobile data, and other value-added services.
In this guide, we’ll show you the complete process to register your Globe Sim card online.
Important Note: Please remember to register your Globe SIM before the SIM registration deadline on July 25, 2023 to ensure a safer online experience.
Steps to Register Globe Sim Card Online:
Follow the below steps to complete the registration process.
Step 1: Visit the Globe Sim Registration link https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg
Step 2: Enter your mobile number and click on Register

Step 3: A popup box will appear, if you are 18+, click on proceed. If you are under 18, ask your parents or guardians to register on your behalf.

Step 4: Verify your number by entering the OTP sent on your mobile number. If you have not received the code, just click on Resend Code.

Step 5: Fill up the form by entering the necessary details including your
- Fist Name
- Last Name
- Birthday
- Nationality
- Gender
- Registration type (Choose owner, if you are minor, then choose parent / legal guardian)
- Enter your complete address
Once your entered all the details, click on Next

Step 6: Choose your ID type, enter ID number, take a selfie and upload a photo of your valid ID but make sure
- The file size should not exceed 2 MB.
- Photo must be in PNG, JPG, PDF, or HEIC.
- Your choose ID is not blurred or cropped.

Once entered all the details, click on Next.
Step 7: On the next page, tick all the boxes to agree their terms & conditions and then click on Submit.
You will see a message that your registration process has been completed.

Frequently Asked Questions
What details do you need to give to register SIM card?
Before you start the registration process, make sure you have the following information ready:
For individuals:
- Your full name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Address
- Type of government ID you will use, along with the ID number
- A valid government ID with your photo (maximum file size: 4MB)
For company registrations:
- Full name of the Authorized Representative
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Nationality
- Company name
- Company address
- Type of government ID used, along with the ID number
- A valid government ID with the representative’s photo (maximum file size: 4MB)
- Certificate of Registration or DTI Registration (maximum file size: 4MB)
- Board Resolution or Proof of Authority designating the authorized representative OR a Special Power of Attorney (maximum file size: 4MB)
You will need to confirm that the information you are giving is true and accurate.
Which types of ID cards can you use to register SIM card?
You can use the following official ID cards to register SIM cards, and their file size should be no more than 4MB:
- Passport
- Philippine Identification System ID (Philippine Identification Card)
- Social Security Service ID
- Government Service Insurance System e-Card
- Driver’s license
- National Bureau of Investigation clearance
- Police clearance
- Firearms’ License to Own and Possess ID
- Professional Regulation Commission ID
- Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID
- Overseas Workers Welfare Administration ID
- Bureau of Internal Revenue ID
- Voter’s ID
- Senior citizen’s card
- Unified Multi-purpose Identification Card
- Person with Disabilities card
- Other government-issued ID with photo
If you don’t register your SIM before the deadline, what will happen?
If you can’t register your SIM before July 25, 2023, it will be deactivated forever. This means you won’t be able to use text messages, make calls, use mobile data, or access other mobile services anymore. Also, any remaining prepaid credits or active promos will be lost.
As a Globe Postpaid, Globe Platinum, Globe LTE@Home, or Globe Business postpaid customer, is it necessary for me to register my SIM?
If you have a Globe Postpaid, Globe Platinum, Globe LTE@Home, or Globe Business postpaid plan, the company already has your data. They will contact you later to make sure everything is registered correctly according to the law.
How much time do people have to register their SIM cards?
Everyone who uses a mobile phone, broadband, prepaid WiFi (like Prepaid Internet Kit or Pocket WiFi), or myBusiness Fixed Budget Plan has until July 25, 2023, to register their SIM cards with their telecom provider. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) might extend the registration time by 120 days, but that decision hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Do you have to pay for SIM registration?
No, it is free to register your Globe Sim by visiting the Globe’s online sim registration portal https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg
When can I start the process of registering my SIM card?
You can begin registering your SIM card from December 27, 2022, whether it’s a new one or an existing Prepaid SIM. If you’ve just bought a new SIM, you need to register it first to activate it and use it for calls, texts, and data.
If you have a Globe Postpaid, Globe Platinum, Globe LTE@Home, or Globe Business postpaid plan, the company already has your data. They will contact you later to make sure everything is registered correctly according to the law.
Where can I register?
If you are a Globe Mobile, TM, or Home Prepaid WiFi customer, you can register by going to https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg. Starting from January, you can also register through the Globe One app.
For Globe Business customers, please register through the same link: https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg.
If you buy a new SIM card, how much time do you have to register it before it becomes inactive?
If someone bought a new prepaid SIM on or after December 27, 2022, they should register it right away using the company’s online registration portal to activate and start using the SIM. If they don’t need to use the SIM immediately, they have until the SIM shelf life expiry date mentioned on the SIM packaging to register and start using it.
For those who got a new postpaid SIM, the data and information they provided during the application process are already included in the company’s system. The company will reach out to them to confirm and finalize their registration details to comply with the law’s requirements.
What is the sim registration process for a minor who is under 18 and does not have a government ID?
The process of registering a SIM for minors who are under 18 and don’t have a government ID is a bit different. In such cases, the SIM needs to be registered under the name of their parent or legal guardian. This way, the minor can still use the SIM with the parent or guardian’s information.
I just switched from Globe Prepaid to Globe Postpaid. Do I need to register?
If you recently changed from Globe Prepaid to Globe Postpaid, you don’t need to register again. Your information is already with the company from your previous prepaid account. So, you can continue using your SIM without going through the registration process again.
I just switched from Globe Postpaid to Globe Prepaid. Do I need to register?
Yes, if you switched from Globe Postpaid to Globe Prepaid, you will need to register your SIM again. Since you are using a different type of plan now, the company will require you to go through the registration process for your new prepaid account.
I am currently abroad but using a Globe prepaid SIM. Do I still have to register?
Sure! If you are traveling abroad and using Globe’s Prepaid SIM with roaming service, you must register your SIM online using Globe’s registration portal. This way, you can prevent your SIM from being deactivated while you are outside the country.
I am a verified GCash user. Do I still have to register my Globe SIM?
Even if you are a verified GCash user, you still need to register your Globe SIM separately through Globe’s online registration portal. This step is essential to ensure that your SIM is fully activated and complies with the necessary requirements.
If my SIM gets deactivated, what will happen to my GCash account?
If you have a GCash account, it won’t be affected when your SIM gets deactivated. However, once your SIM is deactivated, you won’t be able to use it anymore. To access your GCash account and retrieve any money you have there, you’ll need to contact GCash separately. They might ask for proof that you were the owner of that SIM number before it got deactivated. So, it’s essential to keep your GCash account details safe and accessible even if your SIM is deactivated.
Can you register multiple SIM cards at once?
Currently, you can’t register multiple SIM cards all together, but you can do separate registrations for each prepaid SIM one by one.
How do I register more than one SIM?
If you have many SIM cards, you can register all of them, but you need to do it one by one. Remember to register each SIM under your name. Just go to the Globe online registration portal and follow the process for each of your SIM cards.
Should I keep my reference number after registering?
Make sure to remember or write down the reference number that appears on your screen after you finish the registration. You might need it for any future questions or issues related to your registration.
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