How many barangays are in Pata?▾
Pata has 14 barangays. You can browse the full alphabetical list on this page, with each barangay linking to its own page of officials, contact details, and address.
Where is Pata located?▾
Pata is a municipality in the province of Sulu, in the BARMM region of the Philippines.
Is Pata a city or municipality?▾
Pata is a municipality in Sulu, Philippines.
What province is Pata in?▾
Pata is located in the province of Sulu, which is part of the BARMM region of the Philippines.
What is the population of Pata?▾
Pata had a population of 27,974 residents according to the 2024 POPCEN. The municipality contains 14 barangays.
What is the largest barangay in Pata by population?▾
The largest barangay in Pata by population is Brgy. Saimbangon with 5,496 residents. See the ranked list of the most populous barangays on this page.
How do I get a barangay clearance in Pata?▾
To get a barangay clearance in Pata, visit the barangay hall of your residential barangay during office hours (typically Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm), bring a valid government ID and proof of residency, state your purpose, and pay the processing fee (typically ₱50 to ₱100). Most barangays issue the clearance on the same day. See our complete guide to getting a barangay clearance in the Philippines for detailed step-by-step instructions.
When are the next barangay elections in the Philippines?▾
The next Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026, per COMELEC Resolution No. 11191. All barangay officials across Pata's 14 barangays — including the Punong Barangay, Kagawads, and SK officials — will be elected. Under Republic Act 12232, officials elected will serve a four-year term.
What is the ZIP code of Pata?▾
The ZIP code for Pata is 7405. This Philippine postal code is used for mail delivery across all 14 barangays in the municipality.
When was this page last updated?▾
The information on this page for Pata was last updated on 2026-05-25. The list of barangays, population figures, and administrative classifications can change over time — always verify directly with the local government unit before relying on this information for official transactions.