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.
It’s like registering your car all over again.
Here’s a quick guide on how to get your vehicle impounded by way of violating several specific rules on the road.
Want a little added touch to your car? Here’s a guide.
If your car’s now in a different color as indicated in your OR/CR, get it changed right away.
Here’s a guide on how to get a replacement plate.
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
How? When? Where? What’s up with the 10-year license? Here’s what we know.
A little refresher course before you refresh the validity of your license.
Remember to renew 10 years later, though.
You don’t have to wait until the last day before you renew your insurance.
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Following a pattern of extensions, registration validity for plates ending in 5, 6, and 7 have been extended again.
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.
We answer the question if you can legally remove your conduction sticker after you have received your official license plates.
ARTA sent a letter to the LTO urging the removal of the TPL requirement in vehicle registration in the Philippines.
We answer a few frequently asked questions about temporary license plates in the Philippines.
The three-month extension gives the public more time to schedule an appointment to renew their expired licenses and permits.
The old format has been changed to make the document bigger and to align the information on the Certificate of Registration with the Philippine National Standards.
Good news for motorists with plate numbers ending in 3.
Here’s a checklist of documents you need to keep inside your car at all times.
The office of the President has decided to no longer make it a mandatory requirement, however, motorists are still encouraged to bring their vehicles for inspection.