Showing results for "LTO news"
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The LTO will continue to develop the No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) / News
The NCAP will get better, as stated by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with a technical working group has been formed.
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LTO: Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates are back—Prices range from P15,000 to P35,000 / News
Remember, no inappropriate messages on your plate should you ever decide to get one.
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Here are the LTO’s license-related fees as published by the PITX Licensing Center / News
Get ready to apply for or renew your license with this handy guide from the LTO PITX Licensing Center.
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The LTO opens applications for new accredited driving schools / News
More driving schools equals more opportunities for people to learn.
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The LTO issues a 2-month validity extension for licenses expiring in April and May / News
If your license expired in April, don’t worry, you still have until June to renew.
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The LTO issues another extension for vehicles with plates ending in 4 / News
For car plates ending in 4, the LTO is issuing a validity extension that will go on until May of 2022.
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LTO: ID and contact details are now needed when you first register your new car / News
The addition of contact information to your car’s registration was done as part of the government agency’s migration to its new LTMS system.
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LTO Bacoor opens, to serve as a licensing and transport hub / News
The LTO Bacoor office will become a transportation and licensing hub in Cavite, and provide LTFRB and MVIS services.
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The LTO set to open new PITX licensing center / News
The LTO is set to open the new PITX licensing center next week, February 23, 2022, with car registration available in May.
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DOJ supports removing additional testing for driver's license renewal / News
House Resolution No. 2325 aims to remove the Comprehensive Driver’s Education requirement for license renewal.
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The LTO issues extended vehicle registration validity for plate numbers ending in “2” / News
Another extension for car registration once again, but this time for the month of February.
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The LTO closes several offices in light of COVID-19 cases / News
Given the rate of infectivity and the number of cases within the LTO’s ranks, it’s no surprise.
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Philippine Driver’s Licenses expiring from January to March get a 2-month extension / News
For the year 2022, the LTO announced that licenses expiring in January, February, and March get a 2-month extension.
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Vaccination cards are now required at some LTO branches / News
Could vaccination requirements become the norm for LTO branches across the country?
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LTO: Getting a 10-year license will have no extra cost or inconvenience / News
The government agency states that everything you need in order to study and pass the driver’s license exam for the 10-year validity is online, free, and easily accessible via the internet.
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LTO to require several medical examinations throughout 10-year license validity / News
The government agency has stated that these tests are necessary to make sure that the driver is mentally and physically well enough to drive.
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LTO: License renewal now requires Comprehensive Driver’s Education Certificate / News
A little refresher course before you refresh the validity of your license.
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The LTO will issue 10-year driver’s licenses starting October 28, 2021 / News
Remember to renew 10 years later, though.
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LTO once again extends registration validity for plates ending in 5, 6, and 7 / News
Following a pattern of extensions, registration validity for plates ending in 5, 6, and 7 have been extended again.
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DOTr to LTO: temporarily put a stop to PMVIC inspection requirement / News
It’s back to the old system where motorists can choose to have their vehicle inspected at a PMVIC or at an emissions center instead.