Great Seal of the Philippines
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("Republic of the Philippines", "For God, People, Nature and Country")
| Great Seal of the Philippines | |
|---|---|
| Armiger | Government of the Philippines |
| Motto | "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa" ("Republic of the Philippines", "For God, People, Nature and Country") |
| Badge | Coat of arms of the Philippines surrounded by a double marginal circle where the name of the Philippines in Filipino as well as the country's national motto are inscribed. |
The Great Seal of the Philippines (Filipino: Dakilang Sagisag ng Pilipinas) is used to authenticate official documents of the government of the Philippines.
It may refer to the physical seal itself or the design impressed upon it. By law, the President of the Philippines is given the custody of the seal.
Republic Act No. 8491 specifies a Great Seal for the Republic of the Philippines:
The Great Seal shall be circular in form. with the same specifications with the national Coat of Arms, surrounding the arms is a double marginal circle which the official name of the Philippines in Filipino was inscribed in. the color of the arms shall not be deemed essential but tincture representation must be used. The Great Seal must also bear the national motto of the Philippines. The Great Seal shall be affixed to or placed upon all commissions signed by the President and upon such other official documents and papers of the Republic of the Philippines as may be provided by law, or as may be required by custom and usage. The President shall have custody of the Great Seal.[1]
