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Driver's Guide May 2001
LTO REQUIRES TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN) FOR DRIVER'S LICENSE AND VEHICLE
REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS
Since March 2001, the Land Transportation Office (LTO-NCR), by order of a memorandum circular
issued by the LTO-NCR Regional Director, now requires applicants to secure a Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN) from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) before they can
apply/transact for student, non-professional and professional driver's permits and vehicle
registration.
This was brought about by Executive Order Number 98 dated April 28, 1999 from the Office of the
President directing all government agencies, instrumentalities, local government units, and
government-owned or controlled corporations to include the TIN as part of the essential
requirements in all applications for a government permit, license, clearance, official paper or
document.
DRIVER'S LICENSE
Any person who wishes to drive a vehicle needs to get a driver's license and the vehicle must be
registered with the Land Transportation Office (LTO). The Student Permit is valid for 12 months
while the Professional and Non-Professional licenses are valid for 3 years. Your license expires on
your birthday of the 3rd year of issuance. Renewal may be done 3 months before the expiration of
the license. You will be issued a Driver's License Receipt (DLR) when you apply for a professional or
non-professional license, renew, get a duplicate license and/or request for a change in name and
address. This serves as your temporary driver's license and is valid for 60 days. The DLR should be
renewed before it lapses or until you get hold of your card type license. Check out the following
documents/requirements needed before transacting with the LTO. Do not pay more than the
necessary fees. Never deal with fixers at all costs!
Student Permit
Non-Professional
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Professional
Renewal
Submit old license
Total fee: Non-Professional - P180.00, Professional - P240.00
Lost License
Affidavit of loss
Clearance from Law Enforcement Service of LTO
Certificate from Licensing Section of LTO Central
Total fee: Non-Professional - P90.00, Professional - P120.00
Change of Name
Personal appearance
Sworn statement of reason for change
Legal documents to support change of name (e.g. marriage contract)
Filled-up form
Total fee: Non-Professional - P120.00, Professional - P150.00
Change of Address
International License
Filipinos traveling abroad may apply for an international driver's license if they plan to drive a vehicle
in a foreign country. The Philippine International Driver's License is issued by the Philippine Motor
Association. Acquiring the license comes with membership renewable every year.
If you are a foreigner
Tourists or transients with valid driver's license from their country may be allowed to drive not
exceeding 90 days of their stay in the country. Beyond that, they are required to secure a
non-professional driver's license at any LTO Office. The applicant must bring the original license and
two photocopies. If the contents are not written in English, a translation should be secured from
their respective embassy. If the foreign license is expired, the applicant will undergo a written exam
and the actual road test.
Penal Provisions
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Failure to: give way to emergency vehicles, give turn signal, yield the right of way, dim
headlights to oncoming vehicles, notch handbrake/turn off engine of MV when unattended –
P150 each
Disregarding traffic signs, traffic lights, enforcers and obstruction – P150 each
Driving against traffic – P150 (MMDA – P2000, suspension and seminar)
Arrogance / Discourtesy - P150
Cutting an overtaken vehicle - P150
Driving in sleeveless shirt - P100
Driving in slippers - P100
Handy note to keep in the glove compartment in case some cop stops you and tries to
overcharge or apprehend you for non-valid reasons.
Ever been surprised by an apprehending traffic officer with a violation you haven't heard of? Every
motorist, at least once in his lifetime has been apprehended by a traffic officer. Sometimes, you are
surprised by the apprehending officer with a 'new' or improvised traffic violation, or at times it might
be something real that you just haven't heard of. Knowing the violations might save you money and
trouble. There are also some instances of wrong apprehensions, like the very popular 'driving
without license' violation. Do not by all means allow the apprehending officer to get away with
this, when you really have a license but did not bring it, this would only mean a Failure to carry
driver's license when operating motor vehicle with a fine of 150 bucks compared to 750 bucks from
Driving without license.
Be reminded that when confronting the traffic officer to be calm and polite. Shouting or yelling at the
traffic officer will also get you in trouble. There is a violation called 'Arrogance or Discourtesy
towards a traffic officer' which will impose a 150 pesos fine on you. Also be reminded to bring
along with you your spare tire, as this will also result in a violation with a fine of 150 bucks. Bring
along your Early Warning Device or buy one if you don't have one yet. This will save you 100 bucks
and another 300 bucks in case your car stalls or if you suddenly need a little roadside repair. Last but
not least, please do remember to fasten your safety belts, 300 bucks isn't a joke. And if you don't
have one in your vehicle, better get one, coz it wouldn't cost you more than 1,000 bucks. Don't
forget that using your mobile phone, be it calling, answering a call, or texting is also a violation of
the law unless you have a handsfree kit installed. Texting is still not permitted even with the
installation of a handsfree kit since the kit does affect texting.
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Vehicle Registration
SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION
The date of registration is based on the digits of the license plate issued. The last digit corresponds to the
month and the middle digit indicates the weekly deadline for registration. Motor vehicles must be registered
one month before and until the last working day of the weekly deadline.
Original Invoice
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Locally Assembled/Rebuilt
Confirmation of Dealer's Report from Registration Section, Central Office or Regional Office
Original sales invoice/commercial invoice of motor/chassis
CR & OR of motor/chassis if taken from another vehicle
CPT from Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Internal Revenue for imported motor/chassis
PNP-TMC Clearance
Insurance Certificate of Cover
Affidavit of Rebuilt of Owner/Mechanic
Actual Inspection of Motor Vehicle and MVIR
Early Warning Device
Renewal of Registration
Transfer of Ownership
Annotation of Mortgage
REGISTRATION RATES
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Before you register or renew the registration of your vehicle, the LTO requires you to secure at least
a Third Party Liability (TPL) Insurance policy. However, you may opt for a more comprehensive
insurance policy that can compensate you for property damage, loss, own damage or a
comprehensive policy that cover all liabilities.
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