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Home » Government » How to Contact Raffy Tulfo in Action (2026 Updated Guide)

How to Contact Raffy Tulfo in Action (2026 Updated Guide)

Luis Reginaldo Medilo by Luis Reginaldo Medilo
June 13, 2026
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Do you have an issue or concern that you want to send to Senator Raffy Tulfo? The first step to have your legal problem or complaint taken up by the popular senator is to contact Raffy Tulfo in Action by phone, email, social media, or ideally, via personal appearance. Ipa-Tulfo mo na yan!

Senator Rafael “Raffy” Tulfo is a broadcast journalist, media personality and politician who is widely known as a defender of the poor, oppressed and marginalized sectors of Philippine society. Through his popular TV and radio program Wanted sa Radyo, Senator Tulfo exposes the abuses, corruption and wrongdoings of those in power, and takes up the plight of ordinary citizens in dire need of legal assistance.

Due to his hard-hitting exposés and no-holds-barred, no-nonsense style of commentary, Senator Tulfo has gained an almost cult-like following on social media. His YouTube channel alone has racked up more than 30 million subscribers, while his Facebook page has garnered over 20 million followers. These numbers don’t include the millions of avid TV viewers and radio listeners who religiously tune in to his public affairs program Wanted sa Radyo.

If you have a legal problem where you’re the aggrieved party and you don’t have the means to hire a lawyer, you can reach out to Raffy Tulfo in Action. They will analyze your unique situation and recommend the best course of action. If lucky, your case will be taken up personally by Senator Tulfo himself.

Don’t know how to request assistance from Senator Tulfo? Paano humingi ng tulong kay Raffy Tulfo? Read on to learn how to contact Raffy Tulfo in Action online and offline via phone, email, social media, and walk-in appointment.

Disclaimer: Tech Pilipinas and the author of this article are NOT connected nor affiliated with Raffy Tulfo in Action and Senator Tulfo. Please address your issues and concerns to Sen. Tulfo through the contact information listed in this article. Don’t post them in the comment section. Thank you!

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the Program
  • What Kind of Cases Does Raffy Tulfo in Action Accept?
  • Raffy Tulfo in Action Hotline Numbers
  • Raffy Tulfo in Action Email Address
  • Raffy Tulfo in Action Office Address
    • Raffy Tulfo Action Center
    • TV5 Media Center
  • Raffy Tulfo in Action Social Media Accounts
  • Raffy Tulfo in Action Website
  • Important Tips and Reminders
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Closing Words

    Introduction to the Program

    Although Raffy Tulfo in Action began in 1994 as the radio program Wanted sa Radyo, its global impact increased after it transitioned to a video-based format on YouTube in 2016. Following that move, what was once simply a local radio program evolved into one of the country’s top multimedia brands, reaching millions of Filipinos around the world.

    A significant portion of this program is focused on resolving ongoing disputes between individuals or organizations immediately, and is therefore often called “Tulfo Justice.” In addition to providing a forum for people who are unable to afford legal representation, such as the poor and the working class, this program also offers a voice for those who have been victims of scams, subjected to family disputes, or abused by their employers or the authorities.

    The show works as a faster alternative to the courts because the host, Senator Tulfo, uses his media outlet to create a dialogue between the two sides involved in the conflict through an on-air conversation, and then follows up by contacting the appropriate government agencies (i.e., the Philippine National Police and the Department of Social Welfare Development) to expedite the action being taken against them. Ultimately, this creates a strong “sumbungan ng bayan” (a public grievance desk) through the use of public pressure, and gives the general public an additional option for obtaining justice.

    As of 2026, Senator Tulfo’s name keeps popping up in presidential surveys. Recent polling placed him statistically tied with Vice President Sara Duterte in a head-to-head race, though Tulfo himself has said he’s running for Senate re-election, not the presidency. All that political buzz aside, the process for asking his office for help hasn’t changed.

    What Kind of Cases Does Raffy Tulfo in Action Accept?

    Before reaching out, it helps to know what cases Raffy Tulfo in Action typically accepts.

    The program generally handles cases involving labor disputes and unpaid wages, employer abuse, family conflicts and domestic issues, scams and fraud involving ordinary citizens, and cases where government agencies are slow to act. It acts in situations where the complainant is the aggrieved party and lacks the financial means to hire a lawyer. If you have the resources to pursue a legal remedy through the courts, you should probably do that first.

    Cases that are purely civil in nature with no abuse element, or complaints against politically powerful figures, are less likely to be aired on the program, though you can still submit them.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action Hotline Numbers

    Many people are wondering if there’s a hotline number to call Raffy Tulfo in Action. Unfortunately, there is none.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action does not have a telephone number or mobile number to call or text. The only way to contact Senator Tulfo and his staff is through email, social media, and office walk-in.

    Beware of any persons claiming to represent Senator Tulfo, especially through text messages. Senator Tulfo and his office will never call or text you; anyone who contacts you with offers of assistance is most likely a scammer.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action Email Address

    Raffy Tulfo in Action does provide an email address where you can send your complaints and requests to. The official email address is [email protected].

    Here is a sample template that you can use to send an email to Senator Raffy Tulfo:

    Dear Senator Rafael Tulfo,

    I am humbly requesting your kind office for assistance regarding my situation.

    My name is [Your Name] and I am a resident of [Your Address].

    [Describe your situation in detail].

    I am hoping for your kind consideration on this matter. Thank you and God bless!

    Very truly yours,

    [Your Name]

    Note: Copy and paste the template to your email message box and replace the information in brackets [ ] with your own details.

    You may also attach documents and photos that will help strengthen your case.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action Office Address

    The best (and recommended) way to contact Senator Tulfo is to visit the Raffy Tulfo Action Center or the TV5 Media Center as a walk-in visitor.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action

    Raffy Tulfo Action Center

    The Raffy Tulfo Action Center is now open for walk-in complainants who want to request assistance from Wanted sa Radyo and Senator Raffy Tulfo. Visitors will be entertained from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM only. All consultations are free of charge.

    The Raffy Tulfo Action Center is located at 11 Park Drive Building, 1389 Quezon Avenue, Brgy. West Triangle, Quezon City, Metro Manila.

    Walk-in visitors should come prepared with a valid ID and any documents related to their case. Don’t bring any children or minors.

    If you’re a senior citizen or have an illness, please don’t visit the office. Instead, you can send an authorized representative to submit your complaint on your behalf.

    TV5 Media Center

    Senator Raffy Tulfo and his staff also accepts walk-in complainants at the TV5 Media Center, Reliance corner Sheridan Streets, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila.

    Raffy Tulfo in Action Social Media Accounts

    If you don’t have the means to visit the Raffy Tulfo Action Center, you can reach out on social media instead. These are the official social media accounts of Raffy Tulfo in Action:

    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raffytulfoinaction
    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raffytulfoinaction
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raffytulfoinaction
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/raffytulfoinaction

    Raffy Tulfo in Action Website

    Another way to contact Senator Tulfo and his team is to send a message through their website at https://raffytulfoinaction.com.

    As of June 2026, the website’s contact form is down and not working, so just use the other contact details listed in this article. We will update this article once the contact form is active again.

    Important Tips and Reminders

    Keep these things in mind before reaching out to Raffy Tulfo in Action:

    • If you’re planning to visit the Raffy Tulfo Action Center, try to go there before the office opens at 9:00 AM. That way, you’ll be one of the first persons on the waiting list.
    • At the Raffy Tulfo Action Center, you will be asked to fill out a form and explain your situation in detail. So before going there, write down the specifics of your case to avoid inconsistency and ambiguity.
    • Submitting your complaint in person is not a guarantee that it will be taken up by Senator Raffy Tulfo in his Wanted sa Radyo program. Most complainants will be given free legal advice and then referred to a lawyer.
    • Posting the hashtag #raffytulfoinaction on Facebook and other social media sites is not a guarantee that your complaint will be brought to the attention of Senator Tulfo and his office. It’s better to personally send the complaint to Raffy Tulfo in Action.
    • Senator Tulfo and his team fields hundreds of complaints every day, and only a few will be aired on Wanted sa Radyo. So please be patient when submitting your complaint via email or social media; it will probably take several days to get a response.
    • Most legal problems and issues can be resolved without escalating them to Raffy Tulfo in Action. If you have the financial capacity to hire your own lawyer and seek legal remedy through the courts, then by all means possible, do it.
    • Beware of scammers offering assistance with Senator Raffy Tulfo in exchange for a fee. All consultations with Raffy Tulfo in Action are 100% free of charge. Senator Tulfo and his staff will never ask for money for any reason whatsoever.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Raffy Tulfo in Action have a hotline number?

    No. Raffy Tulfo in Action does not have a telephone or mobile number. The only ways to reach them are via email, social media, or by visiting the Raffy Tulfo Action Center in person. Anyone who contacts you claiming to represent Senator Tulfo and asking for money is a scammer.

    What is the email address of Raffy Tulfo in Action?

    The official email address is [email protected]. You can send your complaint directly to this address, along with any supporting documents or photos.

    Where is the Raffy Tulfo Action Center located?

    The Raffy Tulfo Action Center is at 11 Park Drive Building, 1389 Quezon Avenue, Brgy. West Triangle, Quezon City, Metro Manila. It accepts walk-in complainants from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM only. You can also visit the TV5 Media Center at Reliance corner Sheridan Streets, Mandaluyong City.

    Is there a fee to submit a complaint to Raffy Tulfo in Action?

    No. All consultations are completely free of charge. Senator Tulfo and his staff will never ask for payment for any reason. If anyone offers to prioritize your case in exchange for money, do not entertain them.

    Will my complaint definitely be aired on Wanted sa Radyo?

    Not necessarily. Senator Tulfo’s team handles hundreds of complaints every day, and only a fraction are featured on the program. Most walk-in complainants receive free legal advice and are referred to the appropriate lawyer or agency. Submitting your complaint does not guarantee airtime.

    Can I reach Raffy Tulfo in Action through social media?

    Yes. You can send messages through their official Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts, all under the handle @raffytulfoinaction. That said, submitting your complaint personally via email or walk-in is more reliable than hoping for a social media message to get noticed.

    Closing Words

    As the great President Ramon Magsaysay once said, “Those who have less in life should have more in law.”

    Unfortunately, in the Philippines, those who have less in life – the poor, abused and underprivileged people – don’t necessarily have more in the eyes of the law. It’s the other way around instead; the rich and powerful are free to subvert the justice system and the rule of law as they please.

    Thankfully, there are people like Senator Raffy Tulfo who are taking up the cudgels of the poor and oppressed Filipinos in their quest for justice and equality. With more than 20 years of public service experience as a journalist and broadcaster, Senator Tulfo has long been the champion and defender of our less fortunate countrymen.

    We hope that you found this article helpful in your desire to contact Raffy Tulfo in Action. If you have any concerns and complaints, just submit them through the contact details listed in this article. Please don’t post them in the comment section. Thank you!

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    1. Suzee Wong says:
      1 year ago

      You have my gratitude for having this available for it truly helped me a lot in knowing particular details relative to my plan of going to the RTAC personally. Just found the answers to my questions!

      Godspeed!

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