Philippine driver’s license guide – Everything you need to know
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
The Nissan Magnite just got its LTO papers in the Philippines, hinting at an upcoming launch with two turbo variants.
A hybrid version of the Ford Territory was listed in the LTO’s latest records. It could be the plug-in model also sold in China.
GWM’s Haval H9 has been approved by the LTO following its MIAS 2025 preview, hinting at an upcoming launch.
Mitsubishi Triton could get a minor update in PH soon, with 2026 variants already listed in LTO records.
If you’ve been waiting for something roomy and different, this might be it. BYD’s Sealion 5 DM-i looks like it’s coming to the Philippines—and it’s a wagon.
The LTO reportedly revoked nearly 1,000 driver’s licenses due to a myriad of offenses in 2024 alone.
The LTO has indefinitely suspended its ban on temporary plates, following the announcement of more than 9 million in backlog plates.
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
The MG RX9 luxury SUV and MG 7 performance sedan have received LTO homologation papers, hinting at a possible launch in the country.
Even if you’re a seasoned driver, it’s important to keep these things in mind before renewing your license at the LTO.
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The LTO has announced that it will soon implement the no plate, no travel policy, specifically for four-wheeler vehicles.
The LTO will soon be rolling out a new system enabling vehicle owners to renew their registration entirely online.
Baguio City has teamed up with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to bring a new traffic management system to its streets.
The LTO promises to resolve all delays in issuing license cards and vehicle plates by July
The LTO has designated specific dates for drivers to renew their licenses and pick up new cards, especially for those that expired between April and August 2023.
Bacoor City becomes the first city outside of Metro Manila to sign up for implementation of the Single Ticketing System.
The LTO has announced that it has acquired four million license cards, set for delivery by January 2024.
Faced with another shortage of plastic cards, the LTO is extending the validity of licenses expiring in November.
The LTO reports that the 13-million vehicle plate backlog could be addressed by as early as 2025 or as late as 2026.
The Land Transportation Office is looking to penalize car owners who fail to claim their vehicle’s replacement plates within 60 days.