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.
Given the rate of infectivity and the number of cases within the LTO’s ranks, it’s no surprise.
For the year 2022, the LTO announced that licenses expiring in January, February, and March get a 2-month extension.
Could vaccination requirements become the norm for LTO branches across the country?
It’s like registering your car all over again.
Want a little added touch to your car? Here’s a guide.
If you’re overstaying your welcome, here’s a list for you.
The LTO has made it easy for you to check if you have any violations or demerit points on your driver’s license.
Here’s a guide on how to get a replacement plate.
The government agency has stated that these tests are necessary to make sure that the driver is mentally and physically well enough to drive.
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
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A little refresher course before you refresh the validity of your license.
Remember to renew 10 years later, though.
Should you even consider a driving school anymore? Yes, and here’s why.
Truly, the extra cost will keep your car looking good as new even as months pass by.
It’s still best to follow the flow of traffic or to let those who want to travel faster than you pass in a safe manner.
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.
ARTA sent a letter to the LTO urging the removal of the TPL requirement in vehicle registration in the Philippines.
The qualification depends on PMVIC’s geographical location.
Previously only for areas under MECQ, the LTO has extended the validity of plate numbers ending in 6 and 7 for the entire country.