yugatech x infinix

LTO extends validity of licenses, registrations, permits

Listen to article

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has just announced that it will be extending the validity of registrations, licenses, and permits while there is a government-imposed community quarantine to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

As NCR is under a community quarantine from March 13, 2020, to April 12, 2020, government work in the Executive Department has been suspended. Due to that,  the LTO will not be collecting penalties for the late registration of motor vehicles and renewal of driver’s licenses that will expire during the duration of the community quarantine.

Along with the non-collection of penalties, the LTO has also announced that the validity of all student permits shall be extended within the mentioned quarantine duration. Additionally, the agency also noted that Temporary Operator’s Permits (TOPs) that expired on March 13, 2020, can be settled during the aforementioned period without any suspension.

React to this article:
Written by
Ira Arellano

Ira Arellano

Writer

Contributing writer at YugaTech, covering the latest in technology news and reviews.

View all posts by Ira Arellano →

2 Comments

PR
Prabhu · 6 years ago

Can i drive motorcycle with affidavit of driver license at this situation , becausrof i missed my license


Reply

Leave a Reply

Loading next article...