TM SIM Registration Step by Step 2026
If you have a new TM SIM, you need to register it before you can fully use calls, texts, and mobile data. Globe says TM users should register through its online registration page or the GlobeOne app. The good part is that the process is simple and registration is free.
Many articles make this topic look harder than it is. In real life, you just need your TM number, a valid ID, a phone with signal, and a few minutes to finish the steps. Globe also says new SIMs can be registered right away to activate and start using them.

What you need before you start
Before opening the registration page, prepare your full name, date of birth, gender, address, and one valid government-issued photo ID that is not expired. Globe lists accepted IDs such as a passport, National ID, SSS ID, GSIS e-Card, driver’s license, voter’s ID, Senior Citizen card, UMID, and PWD card. Globe also recommends using a PVC-type ID for smoother registration.
You should also keep your TM SIM inside your phone so you can receive the OTP by text. A stable signal helps a lot, because Globe says the portal sends a One-Time PIN during registration.You can also read: TM SIM Registration Requirements 2026
TM SIM Registration Step by Step 2026
Globe says TM users should register only through its online registration page or the GlobeOne app. It also warns that fake SIM registration links are spreading online, so it is safer to start from Globe’s official website or app only.
On Globe’s registration guide, prepaid users are told to enter their 10-digit mobile number and click the Register button. This starts the verification process for your SIM.
If your number is eligible, Globe says you will receive a 6-digit OTP by text message. Enter it on the registration page as soon as it arrives. Globe notes that the OTP expires in 5 minutes, so do not wait too long.
After OTP verification, complete the form with your required information. Globe says this includes your name, birthday, gender, address, and nationality. Type everything carefully so it matches your ID.
Globe’s registration process requires a valid government-issued photo ID and a selfie. This is an important step, so make sure your ID photo is clear and your selfie is bright and easy to see. Globe says it uses live photo capture and verification features to help protect users from fraud.
Once you finish the form, review your details and submit them. Double-check your spelling, birth date, and address before sending everything. Globe also reminds customers to submit accurate details and a real photo ID.
After successful registration, Globe says you should keep your reference number as proof. A screenshot is the easiest way to save it in case you need help later.
Important tips for new users

Use only Globe’s official platforms. Globe says the only official ways to register a new SIM are its SIM registration site and the GlobeOne app, and any other site pretending to be a registration portal is fraudulent and dangerous.
Do not pay anyone to register your TM SIM. Globe says registration is free, and paid “registration help” can put your personal details at risk.
If you do not receive the OTP, Globe says to check if your SIM has signal and then tap Resend OTP on the portal.
What if you have more than one TM SIM?
Globe says each SIM must be registered individually under your name. So if you bought two or three TM SIMs, you need to repeat the process for each one.
What if the TM user is a minor?
Globe says SIMs for minors must be registered under the name of the parent or legal guardian. So if the user is below legal age, the parent or guardian should complete the registration.
FAQ’s
Final Words
TM SIM registration in 2026 is easy when you follow the official steps. Open Globe’s official registration page or GlobeOne app, enter your TM number, verify with OTP, fill in your details, upload your ID and selfie, then save your reference number. That is all you need to do to keep your TM SIM ready for calls, texts, and mobile data.
