Barangay Bagbag, Novaliches, Quezon City
Barangay Bagbag is a vibrant and growing community nestled in the northern part of Novaliches, Quezon City. Home to thousands of hardworking and resilient families, Bagbag is known for its strong community spirit, dedicated local governance, and commitment to sustainable living.
Through initiatives like our Materials Recovery Facility and digitalized barangay services, we are working every day to create a cleaner, smarter, and more connected community for all our residents.
Richard V. Ambita, also known as "Rex," is a Filipino public official serving as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Bagbag, District 5, Novaliches, Quezon City. A holder of a Master in Public Administration (MPA) degree, he has been leading the barangay since 2013 and is recognized for his strong community support and public service initiatives. His leadership focuses on community welfare, disaster preparedness, youth development, public health programs, infrastructure improvement, and educational partnerships that support local residents and out-of-school youth.
Mission & Vision
The guiding principles that drive our commitment to building a better Barangay Bagbag for every resident.
Historical Background of Bagbag
The term Bagbag originated from a large, mountainous place with hard adobe rocks, which when flattened to give way for early settlement produced a loud thudding sound bag-bag! Thence became Bagbag that has been existing since the Spanish era when the local head was the cabeza de barangay. The first of which was Vicente Bernardino. The term then has evolved into tiniente del barrio which later on became kapitan del barrio or barangay captain/barangay chairman, a position that was first handled by Reynaldo B. Llegado, Sr. during the Martial Law years. With the assumption to power of the late president Corazon Aquino, Dr. Beatriz Carreon was appointed OIC by the transition government.
In 1989, the first post-Martial Law elections was held, wherein Reynaldo B. Llegado won, serving from 1989 - 1994, followed by Renato R. Roque (1994 - 1997), then Constancia V. Ambita (1997 - 2001) and a short stint by Renato R. Roque.
In the barangay elections of 2002, Carlito R. Bernardino won, serving from 2002 - 2013. The barangay elections of 2013 brought a new leadership in the person of the incumbent Richard V. Ambita who has achieved a landslide approval of Bagbagueños in the 2018 barangay elections.
Meet Your Local Officials
Dedicated public servants committed to serving the residents of Barangay Bagbag with transparency, integrity, and efficiency.
Barangay Council Profile
Lord Benjamin Michael Angelo P. Canlas
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Jayson SJ. Paliza
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Rico S. Calesterio
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Mary Ann Ubanos-Ambita
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Reynaldo T. Llegado
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Bernard L. Gappi
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Michelle L. Vitangcol
Barangay Kagawad Barangay Official
Mark Ian Belleza Rivera
SK Chairperson (Ex-Officio Member) Barangay Official
Rolando V. Pascor
Barangay Secretary Barangay Official
Evarista Gratela-Pelayo
Barangay Treasurer Barangay OfficialBarangay Administrator and Chief Executive Officer
Rolando H. Mejila
Barangay Administrator Executive Office
Felipe L. Decada, Jr.
Barangay Executive Officer Executive OfficeSangguniang Kabataan Profile
Hanna Lingga Benitez
SK Kagawad SK Official
Nicole Bruno Gusi
SK Kagawad SK Official
Kate Kimberly S. Mercado
SK Kagawad SK Official
Charles David Ramo
SK Kagawad SK Official
Maui Curioso Lazarte
SK Kagawad SK Official
Andrei Bea D. Nuñez
SK Kagawad SK Official
Alexandra Mae B. Margate
SK Kagawad SK Official
Yushimi S. Neri
SK Secretary SK Official
Elka Nicole R. Dela Torre
SK Treasurer SK OfficialCommunity Announcements
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Turning Community Effort Into Real Impact
A transparent look at how Barangay Bagbag's collective efforts in waste recovery, urban farming, and e-services translate into community wealth.
Barangay Services, Now Online
Gone are the days of long queues. BIG-ES lets you request official documents, track your applications, and access community services without leaving home.
Official clearance for employment, business, and legal purposes.
₱ 150.00Official Barangay ID as proof of residency and identity.
₱ 100.00File an official incident report for record and mediation.
✓ Free / See adminCertification for school, work, or official character verification.
₱ 100.00Financial assistance eligibility via simple online request.
₱ 100.00Certified proof of residence in Barangay Bagbag.
₱ 50.00Barangay clearance for construction, renovation, and permit support.
₱ 200.00Barangay permit support for liquor-related business requirements.
₱ 200.00Clearance for water, electricity, internet, and other utility installation needs.
₱ 100.00Clearance for tricycle operators and drivers with TODA records.
₱ 100.00Employment clearance support for local work requirements.
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What is a Materials Recovery Facility?
Barangay Bagbag
MRF History
Established in 2018...
Once sorted, these materials are compacted into dense bales and sold to factories to be manufactured into new goods, effectively diverting large volumes of waste from landfills and promoting a circular economy.
E-Services Portal
Apply for Barangay documents and update your records online.
Resident Verification Required
Important: You must register as a resident and wait for your account to be approved by a Barangay administrator before you can make E-Service requests.
Please log in or create your resident account to access secure digital applications.
REQUEST BLOTTER
REQUEST BARANGAY CLEARANCE
REQUEST CERTIFICATE OF RESIDENCY
REQUEST CERTIFICATE OF INDIGENCY
REQUEST BARANGAY ID
REQUEST GOOD MORAL CERTIFICATE
REQUEST TODA CLEARANCE
REQUEST LIQUOR PERMIT
REQUEST PUBLIC UTILITIES CLEARANCE
REQUEST CONSTRUCTION CLEARANCE
REQUEST WORKING PERMIT
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Announcements
& Advisories
Stay informed with the latest news, events, and advisories from Barangay Bagbag.
💚 MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS EVENT 💚
In celebration of Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, we invite everyone to join us for an inspiring and meaningful event focused on promoting mental wellness, breaking stigmas, and encouraging open conversations about men's mental health. This event will feature discussions, activities, and opportunities to learn more about the importance of mental health and supporting one another in our community. Remember: Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Let's work together to create a supportive environment where every man feels heard, valued, and empowered. 💚 Your Mental Health Matters. You Are Not Alone.
Event
Barangay Hall Operating Hours This June
Barangay Hall will be open from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Walk-in requests for barangay documents are accommodated until 4:30 PM. For faster service, residents are encouraged to use our online E-Services portal to submit document requests in advance.
Advisory
Community Clean-Up Drive — June 21, 2026
Join us for our monthly community clean-up drive! All residents are encouraged to participate. 📅 Date: June 21, 2026 ⏰ Time: 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM 📍 Meeting Point: Barangay Hall Grounds Bring your own gloves and cleaning materials. Snacks will be provided. Together, let's keep Barangay Bagbag clean!
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Free Medical Mission for Senior Citizens
Barangay Bagbag, in partnership with the City Health Office, will be conducting a FREE medical mission exclusively for senior citizens. 📅 Date: June 25, 2026 ⏰ Time: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM 📍 Venue: Barangay Multi-Purpose Hall Services include: blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, free medicines, and consultations. Please bring your Senior Citizen ID.
Health
PWD Assistance Program — Registration Open
The Barangay is now accepting registrations for the PWD Assistance Program for the second quarter of 2026. Eligible persons with disabilities may apply for livelihood assistance, mobility aid, and educational support. 📋 Requirements: - Valid PWD ID - Proof of Residency - 2x2 photo Visit the Barangay Social Services Office (Monday–Friday, 9AM–4PM) to register.
Advisory
Youth Leadership Summit 2026
Calling all youth aged 15–30! The Barangay Kabataang Bagbag is hosting the 2026 Youth Leadership Summit. 📅 Date: July 5, 2026 ⏰ Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 📍 Venue: Barangay Multi-Purpose Hall Topics include: Community Leadership, Environmental Advocacy, and Digital Literacy. Lunch will be provided. Slots are limited — register at the Barangay Hall.
Event
Water Service Interruption Notice
The Maynilad Water Services will conduct maintenance work that will affect water supply in parts of Barangay Bagbag. 📅 Date: June 18, 2026 (Wednesday) ⏰ Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 📍 Affected Areas: Purok 3, 4, and 5 Residents in affected areas are advised to store enough water in advance. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Local Trunkline Directory
Official office lines for Barangay Bagbag departments and service units.
| Office | Name | Local Line |
|---|---|---|
| Office of the Punong Barangay | Hon. Richard V. Ambita, MPA | Local 111 |
| Office of the Barangay Secretary | Rolando V. Pascor | Local 101 |
| Office of the Barangay Treasurer | Evarista Gratela-Pelayo | Local 103 |
| Office of the Barangay Administrator | Rolando H. Mejila | Local 104 |
| Office of the Barangay Ex-Officer | Felipe L. Decada, Jr. | Local 107 |
| Office of the Lupon Tagapamayapa | Modesto Abello | Local 106 |
| Gender and Development Focal | Kgd. Mary Ann Ubanos-Ambita | Local 108 |
| BCPC | Yasmira D. Randa | Local 109 |
| Barangay Information | Marilyn Solo | Local 100 |
Pisikal na Impormasyon ng Barangay Bagbag
Barangay Bagbag is a residential and commercial area bounded by Barangay San Bartolome to the north, Barangay Sauyo to the east, Barangay Talipapa to the south, and Barangay Ugong of Valenzuela City to the west. The barangay is organized into seven areas, multiple communities, and three major clusters.
| RN | Sitio Name | Area | Cluster | Purok Leader |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pagkabuhay Road | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jocelyn Beloso |
| 2 | Sinforosa | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Lolit Monis |
| 3 | Urbano | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Glaiza De Castro |
| 4 | Urbano Looban | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jesusa Guttan |
| 5 | Simenteryo (625 Int-C) | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Precy Dimaculangan |
| 6 | Goodwill 2 / Divina Gracia | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Beth Madia |
| 7 | Goodwill Townhomes | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Vangie Cunan |
| 8 | Biglang-Awa | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Vangie Cunan |
| 9 | Wings Sampalokan | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Riza Pedrosa |
| 10 | Armando Street | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jocelyn Beloso |
| 11 | Chuateco Compound (Former Carnay Compound) | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jocelyn Beloso |
| 12 | Grand Monaco 3 | 1 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jocelyn Beloso |
| 13 | Blas Roque | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Emily Jacobo |
| 14 | Celina Drive | 2 | Quirino Cluster | Lolita Rivera |
| 15 | Tolentino (Ibaba) | 2 | Quirino Cluster | Leslie Tapang / Nancy Olipane |
| 16 | 615 | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Eugene Sumpatan |
| 17 | Callejon | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Eugene Sumpatan |
| 18 | 604 (Ngiyaw) | 2 | Quirino Cluster | Lolita Rivera |
| 19 | T. Carreon | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Humbelina "Leng" Vicedor |
| 20 | Gold Hill | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Annabelle Resusta |
| 21 | Sinag-Tala | 2 | King Cluster | Imelda Carreon |
| 22 | King Bolt (645 Compound Quirino Highway) | 2 | Pagkabuhay Cluster | Jocelyn Beloso |
| 23 | Kingspoint Subdivision | 3 | King Cluster | Marites Caina |
| 24 | Alipio Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Marites Caina |
| 25 | Oro Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Mira Flores |
| 26 | Uping | 3 | King Cluster | Mira Flores |
| 27 | Pinera | 3 | King Cluster | Jonalyn Onday |
| 28 | San Pedro 9 | 3 | King Cluster | Deying Santos / Jonalyn Onday / Melinda Benecio |
| 29 | Maloles | 3 | King Cluster | Olga Dela Calzada / Elenita Calesterio / Sunny Bawag - Volunteer |
| 30 | Babina Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Reynaldo Polido |
| 31 | Unang Tangke | 3 | King Cluster | Vilma Lagata |
| 32 | Francisco Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Reynaldo Polido |
| 33 | Daniac Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Rose Compacion |
| 34 | Kasiyahan Village | 3 | King Cluster | Eloisa Jacinto |
| 35 | Enclave | 3 | King Cluster | Olga Dela Calzada |
| 36 | Grandvillas | 3 | King Cluster | To be updated |
| 37 | El Pueblo | 3 | King Cluster | To be updated |
| 38 | Katipunan Kanan | 3 | King Cluster | Vilma Lagata |
| 39 | Bicol Compound | 3 | King Cluster | Star Fernandez |
| 40 | QC Homes | 3 | King Cluster | Vanessa Briones |
| 41 | Dupax (Jorgeville) | 4 | King Cluster | Imelda Carreon |
| 42 | Wings Bungad (SNKW) | 4 | King Cluster | Minda Azana |
| 43 | Wings Gitna (Miracle) | 4 | King Cluster | To be updated |
| 44 | Santos Compound | 4 | King Cluster | Jonalyn Raymundo |
| 45 | 439 Camp Grezar | 4 | King Cluster | Aurora Silva / Betty Lacorda / Emerlina Alferez |
| 46 | Katipunan Kaliwa | 4 | King Cluster | Elsie Delos Santos |
| 47 | Coronel Compound | 4 | King Cluster | Michelle Lacadin |
| 48 | Mantikaan | 4 | King Cluster | Riza Pedrosa |
| 49 | Likas | 4 | King Cluster | Winnifreda Maceda |
| 50 | Cleofas Compound (Old Bagbag Elem) | 4 | King Cluster | To be updated |
| 51 | Franco | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Jose Tabjan |
| 52 | Franco (Quirino Highway Side) | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Janette Paringit |
| 53 | Don Julio Gregorio PLHOAP1 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Anabel Nazareno |
| 54 | Don Julio Gregorio PLHOAP2 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 55 | Don Julio Gregorio PLHOAP3 (Road 7) | 5 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 56 | Richland V, Subd. | 5 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 57 | De Asis Compound | 5 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 58 | Marides | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Glenda Bacus |
| 59 | Abbey Road Bungad | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Thelma Calanoga |
| 60 | Abbey Road Manggahan | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Cora Ybanez / Nenita Dela Cruz |
| 61 | Road 1 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Yolanda Arboleda |
| 62 | Road 2 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Yolanda Arboleda |
| 63 | Road 3 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Yolanda Arboleda |
| 64 | Road 4 | 5 | Quirino Cluster | Yolanda Arboleda |
| 65 | Narra | 5 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 66 | Ibayo II (Taas) SPIB | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Linda Macasio / Jenevie Jundis |
| 67 | Ibayo II (Ibaba) Unity | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Mildred Mariano |
| 68 | Maligaya | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Maria Mondejar |
| 69 | Maligaya Dulo | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Maria Mondejar |
| 70 | Ibayo 1 (Leon Cleofas) | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Leslie Tapang / Nancy Olipane - Volunteer |
| 71 | Karaan | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Emma Liwag |
| 72 | Herrera (Tricycle Terminal) | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Emma Liwag |
| 73 | Herrera (Lotto Outlet) | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Lolita Rivera |
| 74 | St. Michael | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Delia Veluz |
| 75 | Urcia | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Jaime Rioflorido |
| 76 | Magno | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Memelyn Dela Torre |
| 77 | Bernarty Subdivision | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Gen Ventura |
| 78 | Tolentino (Itaas) | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Delia Veluz |
| 79 | Carreon Compound/Bernarty | 6 | Quirino Cluster | Delia Veluz |
| 80 | Seminary Road | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Margie Icatar |
| 81 | Remarville | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Emma Bernardino |
| 82 | Remarville Ave | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Irene Timan |
| 83 | Zodiac | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Felipe Roque |
| 84 | Remarville Felipe | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Lenny Consad |
| 85 | Apollo Street | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Reynaldo Bautista |
| 86 | Old Paliguan | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Shiena Lane Mendoza |
| 87 | Gawad Kalinga | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Felipe Roque |
| 88 | Mangilog Compound | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Rudy Ginggosa |
| 89 | Princess Homes | 7 | Quirino Cluster | To be updated |
| 90 | St. Anthony | 7 | Quirino Cluster | Reynaldo Bautista |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
• Barangay ID
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Fill out the required personal information and upload the necessary documents, such as proof of residency. Users who belong to special categories, including Senior Citizens, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), and Students, must select their category and upload the corresponding supporting documents (e.g., PWD ID for PWD applicants).
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Residents are encouraged to regularly monitor the status of their requests through the portal.
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• Cedula (Community Tax Certificate)
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