Law Explorer is Intellegal's statute search for Philippine law. Rather than browsing by act number alone, you can search the full text by keyword, by title, by issuance number, or with a plain-language question, then open and read the law in your browser. It is a research aid for legal professionals, students, and the public — not legal advice.
The tool searches Philippine statutes and issuances in one place: Republic Acts, the legal codes — including the Civil Code, the Revised Penal Code, the Labor Code, and the Family Code — together with presidential decrees, executive orders, Batas Pambansa, and administrative issuances.
Enter a keyword, a statute title, an issuance number, or a question in everyday language. Law Explorer returns matching laws with their reference number, title, and date, so you can find the specific provision instead of guessing the act number. Open any result to read the full text, and export it to PDF for your files.
Lawyers and paralegals confirming the governing provision, bar reviewees and law students reading primary sources, and compliance teams and members of the public who need the exact statute text.
Search a frequently used Philippine code: Civil Code, Revised Penal Code, Labor Code, Family Code, and the Rules of Court.
Pair Law Explorer with Case-Law Analytics to find the jurisprudence applying a statute, Deep Synthesis for a cited research report, Case Contrast to compare two decisions, and Visual Digest to summarize a long document.
Republic Acts, the legal codes, presidential decrees, executive orders, Batas Pambansa, and administrative issuances — Philippine statutes and issuances in a single search.
Yes. Search by keyword, title, number, or a plain-language question to find the specific provision, then open the full text to read it.
Yes — open a result and export the full text to PDF for your records.
Law Explorer adds keyword full-text search across statute types in one place, in-browser reading, PDF export, and links into Intellegal's case-law and research tools. It is a research aid, not legal advice.
Intellegal is built by Technese Legaltech Inc., based in Makati, Philippines.