Government Offices
- Bureau of Customs - Port of Batangas
- Bureau of Immigration - Batangas City
- Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) - Batangas City, Batangas
- Commission on Elections (COMELEC) - Provincial Office (Batangas)
- Department of Education - Divisional Offices (Batangas City)
- Department of Education - Divisional Offices (Batangas Province)
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - CENRO (Batangas)
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - PENRO (Batangas)
- Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) - Region IV
- Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) - Batangas
- Land Transportation Office (LTO) - Batangas District Office
- Land Transportation Office (LTO) - Batangas Licensing Center
- National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) - Calabarzon Regional Office
- National Statistics Office - Batangas
- National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) - Region IV
- Pag-Ibig Fund - Batangas Branch
- Philhealth - Regional Office IV-B(MIMAROPA)
- Philhealth - Batangas Branch
- Philippine Social Security System (SSS) - Batangas City, Batangas
- Philippine Veterans Affairs Office - Batangas
- Public Employment Service Office (PESO)
- Public Employment Service Office (PESO) - Batangas
- Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) - Batangas Provincial Office
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