Pangasinan Β· Region I
A coastal gem of the Ilocos Region β home to the Sual Power Station, a vibrant fishing port, 19 barangays, and a proud heritage rooted in the galleon trade.
Access government services conveniently. We serve the residents of all 19 barangays of Sual, Pangasinan.
Request birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, and other civil registry documents from the Local Civil Registry Office.
Learn more βApply for new business permits, renew existing permits, and process business closure clearances at the Municipal Business Permit Office.
Learn more βApply for construction permits, occupancy permits, and building inspection clearances for residential and commercial structures.
Learn more βObtain barangay certificates and clearances required for employment, business, or community transactions from your local barangay hall.
Learn more βRegister fishing vessels, apply for fishing licenses, and access services from the Municipal Agriculture Office for fisherfolk of Sual.
Learn more βAccess free consultations, vaccination programs, maternal care, and medical assistance through the Municipal Health Office.
Learn more βReport local incidents, safety concerns, or community issues directly to your respective barangay handlers for immediate resolution.
Report Now βExplore the rich traditions, local cuisine, landmarks, and celebrations that make Sual, Pangasinan unique.
Annual street dancing & cultural celebration every April 28β29 in honor of Saint Peter.
Sual's iconic glutinous rice cake wrapped in banana leaves β a must-try local treat.
Bangus, shrimp, and fresh catch daily from Lingayen Gulf at the Sual fish port.
One of the Philippines' largest coal power plants at 1,200 MW, powering Luzon.
A key maritime hub along Lingayen Gulf serving cargo and fishing vessels.
Scenic coastal views, fishing villages, and sunsets along Lingayen Gulf.
Elected and appointed officials serving the municipality of Sual, Pangasinan.
Municipal Mayor
Vice Mayor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Councilor
Quick answers to the most common questions from Sual residents.
The Municipal Hall of Sual is open Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on weekends and public holidays. Some departments may have different schedules β please call ahead to confirm.
Visit your respective Barangay Hall in Sual with a valid government-issued ID. Present your purpose (employment, travel, etc.) and pay the minimal processing fee. Clearances are usually released same day.
Business permits are processed at the Municipal Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO) inside the Municipal Hall. Bring your DTI/SEC registration, barangay clearance, and completed application form.
Vessel registration is handled by the Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO). Bring your vessel's original ownership documents, valid ID, and fill out the Municipal Fishery Registration form. Registration is renewed annually.
Sual has 19 barangays: Baquioen, Baybay Norte, Baybay Sur, Bolaoen, Cabalitian, Calumbuyan, Camagsingalan, Caoayan, Capantolan, Macaycayawan, Paitan East, Paitan West, Pangascasan, Poblacion, Santo Domingo, Seselangen, Sioasio East, Sioasio West, and Victoria.
We're here to serve the people of Sual, Pangasinan.