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Land Transportation Office (Philippines)

The Land Transportation Office (Filipino: Tanggapan ng Transportasyong-Lupa; LTO) is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation responsible for all land transportation in the Philippines. Functions of the LTO include the inspection and registration of motor vehicles, issuance of licenses and permits, enforcement of land transportation rules and regulations, and adjudication of traffic cases.[1]

Land Transportation Office
Tanggapan ng Transportasyong-Lupa
Agency overview
FormedJune 20, 1964; 59 years ago (1964-06-20)
Superseding agency
  • Land Transportation
HeadquartersEast Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Agency executive
  • Vigor D. Mendoza II, Assistant Secretary/Chief
Parent agencyDepartment of Transportation
Websitelto.gov.ph

Its primary mission is to rationalize land transportation services and facilities, and effectively implement various transportation laws, rules, and regulations. It believes that it is the responsibility of those involved in the public service to be more vigilant in their part in the over-all development scheme of national leadership. Hence, the promotion of safety and comfort in land travel is one of LTO's continuing commitments.[2] It aims to be a frontline government agency that showcases fast and efficient public service for a progressive land transport sector.[3]

History edit

There were several predecessors before the formation of the present Land Transportation Office.

Automobile Section edit

In order to regulate and license of operators for motor vehicles in the Philippines, Act No. 2159 was enacted in 1912 under the American colonial Insular Government. This was the first formal law on land transportation in the country. It created the Automobile Section under the Administrative Division of the Bureau of Public Works.[4]

In 1926, Act No. 3045 compiled and incorporated all laws governing motor vehicles. The Automobile Section was upgraded to the Automobile Division but still under the supervision of the Bureau of Public Works. Act No. 3992 (Revised Motor Vehicle Law) was enacted in 1933, amending Act No. 3045. The Automobile Division was renamed Division of Motor Vehicles.

Motor Vehicles Office edit

In 1945, the Department of Public Works and Highways issued Department Order No. 4 for the reorganization of the Division. It took effect after the Philippines were liberated from the Japanese during World War II. was promulgated in 1947 reorganizing the different executive

 
Central Office of the Land Transportation Office in Quezon City

departments, bureaus, and offices. Under Section 82 of E.O. 94, the Division of Motor Vehicles was upgraded into the Motor Vehicles Office (MVO) with the category of the Bureau. However, the Motor Vehicle Office was abolished in 1964 by Republic Act No. 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code. The Land Transportation and Traffic Code was an act that compiled all the laws relative to transportation and traffic rules, to create a land transportation commission and for other purposes.[5] This act was eventually replaced by the Land Transportation Commission. The Land Transportation Commission was tasked with the registration and operation of motor vehicles and the licensing of conductors and drivers. In order for the commission to effectively carry out its duty, regional offices were established in various parts of the country.[6] Additionally, the powers, functions, and duties previously conferred on the Chief of the Motor Vehicles are now performed by the Land Transportation Commissioner.[5]

Land Transportation Commission edit

During the Marcos dictatorship, Executive Order No. 546 was promulgated in 1979, creating the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC). The Land Transportation Commission was renamed into Bureau of Land Transportation and was absorbed into that ministry. The creation of the Board of Transportation and the Bureau of Land Transportation was nullified in 1985 by Executive Order 1011. The E.O. established the Land Transportation Commission, which was tasked to perform functions such as registering motor vehicles, licensing of drivers and conductors, franchising of public utility vehicles and enforcing land transportation rules and regulations.

Establishment of the Land Transportation Office edit

The Land Transportation Commission was abolished in 1987, and two offices were created, namely the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB). The LTO took over the functions of the former BLT while the LTFRB took over the functions of the BOT. The MOTC was likewise renamed as the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).[7]

Functions and mandate edit

License and permit issuance edit

 
Application procedure for a Non-Professional Driver's License under the LTO
 
Application procedure for a Professional Driver's License under the LTO

The LTO is in charge of the issuance, renewal, and regulation of driver's licenses. It can issue licenses to both citizens and foreigners provided that they meet the requirements for those licenses. The LTO provides the non-professional driver's license, which allows holders to operate vehicles under the restriction codes 1,2, and 4. It also provides the professional driver's license, which allows the bearer to operate vehicles under all 8 restriction codes. The LTO also issues student permits (SP), which are a primary requirement for both the non-professional and professional driver's licenses. All applicants are also required to pass both a written and practical examination to be granted their license. The application process for any license or permit may be done at any LTO Licensing Center and District/Extension Office.

Motor vehicle registration edit

The LTO is responsible for the registration of motor vehicles and renewals. It can register brand new vehicles, including locally manufactured vehicles, imported vehicles, light electric vehicles, low speed vehicles, three wheeled vehicles, and tax exempt vehicles. Each category has an obligatory set of requirements and procedures to follow to be fully registered. Renewals are also obligated to submit the necessary requirements and to follow procedures to be fully renewed. The LTO also oversees miscellaneous transactions, specifically transactions requiring change of certificate of registration, and transactions that do not require the change of certificate of registration.[8]

 
Procedure for the registration of Motor Vehicles under the LTO

Law enforcement and adjudication of cases edit

One of the main functions of the LTO is to strictly implement and enforce the laws regarding land transportation. Necessary requirements and procedures are to be followed in settlements of admitted cases and contested cases of motor vehicles, plates, and driver's licenses. The LTO also follows a strict procedure in settlements of impounded violations. It also allows private and for hire motor vehicles to apply for duplicate plates.

Furthermore, the LTO is in charge of ensuring that public land transportation services abide by the fares set by the LTFRB. It has sanctions for the overcharging and undercharging of fares, and for non-issuance of fare tickets.[9]

Manufacturers, assemblers, importers, and dealers reporting (MAIDR) edit

The LTO grants accreditation to certain manufacturers, assemblers, importers, and dealers who wish to transact business with the LTO. A firm, person, or corporation must file an application for accreditation with Assistant Secretary of the Land Transportation Office containing certain requirements and qualifications in order to transact business with the LTO relative to Motor Vehicles or its components.[10] It also issues the Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR) which certifies that a motor vehicle or its component has already been reported by its manufacturer, assembler, or importer to MAIDRS.[11] The LTO also requires sales reports that inform the LTO that the reported stock is already sold to the end-user. Sales reports include regular sales transactions and stock transfers.[12] It also reports the issuance of a single CSR, of Motor Vehicles (MVs) formed out of combining components (new, used, or previously registered) MV/MC that are undocumented in a procedure called special reporting.[13] The LTO also maintains the processes that facilitate requests for the approval of the MAID office with LTO related transactions. Such transactions include the issuance of a conduction sticker, a public bidding of a motor vehicle, and the stamping of chassis identification number.[14]

Organizational structure edit

In 1987, under section 11 of Executive Order No. 125, the Regional Offices of the Land Transportation Commission were abolished and their functions were transferred to the Regional Offices for Land Transportation. The newly renamed Department of Transportation and Communication was placed under the authority of the Secretary of Transportation and Communication. As with the Land Transportation Commission before it, the Land Transportation Office is an office under the Department of Transportation and is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Land Transportation, who is appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the Secretary.

The current LTO Board is listed below:[15]

LTO Central Office East Avenue, Quezon City
Name of Agency Head of Agency
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II
Assistant Secretary/Chief of Office
Plate Making Facility
Engr. Norberto D. Espino III
Facility/Plant Manager
Planning Staff
Precious Marie C. Tondares
Chief
Strategic Communications Office (LTO-COMMS) and Central Public Assistance Office (CPAO)
Jeanny Ann D. Torres
Chief
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Esteban M. Baltazar Jr., CESO V
Executive Director
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Louella V. Mutia (OIC)
Chief Administrative Officer
Medical Unit
Dr. Joel V. Bascos
Chief
General Services Section
Engr. Eduardo C. Sevilla (OIC)
Chief
LTO Trunkline (PABX/Information)
Engr. Marie Pauline Nicetas R. Malantic
Chief
Ground & Building Maintenance Unit
Engr. Nelson J. Lucas
Chief
Records Unit
Ma. Perpetua Felicidad R. Ubaldo (OIC)
Chief
Motor Transport Unit
Ernesto B. Lopez
Chief
GSS Records Unit
Jossie M. Borja
Chief
Property Section
Ma. Clarissa G. Ogsimer(OIC)
Chief
Equipment
Michael H. Marquez(OIC)
Chief
Plate Unit
Nivette Amber M. Pastorite (OIC)
Chief
Supply Unit
Arnel P. Velarde
Chief
Human Resource Development Section
Lady Lyn G. Funderanan (OIC)
Chief
Public Assistance and Complaints Center
Clarence Ignatius Briones
Chief
Learning and Development Unit
Lady Lyn G. Funderanan
Chief
Performance Management Unit
Mary May M. Jacob
Chief
Rewards and Recognition Unit
Rosanna A. Parica
Chief
Recruitment, Selection and Placement Unit
Mary Jonne T. Auza
Chief
FINANCE DIVISION
Marivic E. Lopez
Chief
Accounting Section
Sheila D. Rodriguez
Chief
Budget Section
Asuncion S. Cruz
Chief
Treasury Section
Eufrecina D. Balon
Chief
Disbursement Unit
Dianne Rosales
Chief
Collection Unit
Carminda V. Costales
Chief
Finacial Controller
Jessalyn Bascugin
Financial Controller
MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Emerita O. Soliven
Chief
LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE
Francis Ray A. Almora, CESO VI (OIC)
Chief
Clearance and Custodial Section Data Control Unit
Belinda C. Melendrez
Chief
Data Control Unit
Agnes L. Ganzon
Chief
Field Enforcement Division
Farish H. Lim (OIC)
Chief
Intelligence and Investigation Division
Renante G. Melitante (OIC)
Chief
Traffic Safety Training and Advocacy Section
Emerita O. Soliven
Chief
Traffic Safety Research Section
Chief
Traffic Adjudication Service
Esteban M. Baltazar, CESO V
Chief
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION DIVISION
Claudio B. Bonsol Jr. (Acting)
Chief
Computer Section
Claudio B. Bonsol Jr.
Chief
Records Section
Ma. Perpetua Felicidad R. Ubaldo OIC
Chief
Client Care and Technical Support Section
Carlos Nicholas J. Vasquez (OIC)
Chief
OPERATIONS DIVISION
Danilo J. Encela
Chief
License Section
Richard M. Cortez
Chief
Registration Section
Mercedita E. Gutierrez
Chief
Central Command Center
Engr. Oliver C. Marique
Chief
Technical Evaluation Section
Ismael L. Luoang
Chief
COMMISSION ON AUDIT
Nenita Talion
Resident Auditor

Branches edit

To service the entirety of the country, the LTO has established many branches in the different regions of the Philippines:

  • Region I – Aguila Road, Brgy. Sevilla, San Fernando City, La Union
  • Region II – San Gabriel, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
  • Region III – Government Center, Brgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
  • Region IVA – J. C. Abadilla Memorial Bldg., Old City Hall Compound, B. Morada Ave., Lipa City Batangas
  • Region IVB – MIMAROPA – LTO Compd., East Avenue, QC.
  • Region V – Regional Govt. Center Site, Rawis, Legaspi City
  • Region VI – Tabuc-Suba, Jaro, Iloilo City
  • Region VII – Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City
  • Region VIII – Old Army Road, Tacloban City
  • Region IX – Veterans Ave., Zamboanga City/Balangasan St., Pagadian
  • Region X – MVIS Compound, Zone 7, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City
  • Region XI – Quimpo Blvd., Davao City
  • Region XII – ARMM Compound, Cotabato City/No. 79 G. Del Pilar St., Koronadal City, South Cotabato
  • National Capital Region (NCR) – #20 G. Araneta Avenue, Brgy. Sto Domingo, Q.C.
  • Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) – Engineer's Hill, Baguio City/2nd Flr., Post Office Loop, Session Road, Baguio City
  • Caraga – J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan City

For more detailed information, please visit the LTO Directory.

Projects edit

The Land Transportation Office is in charge of various projects which aims to improve its functions and mandates.[4]

Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System (LTO-IIS) Project edit

In 2012, the Department of Transportation and Communication and the Land Transportation Office introduced a project entitled the Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System (LTO-IIS) which aims to utilize information and communication technology to enhance the functional efficiency of the LTO in the delivery of its front line services to the public and the performance of its mandate. LTO-IIS involves building an IT network for the LTO which can host and support its Front and Back Office Applications in order to computerize and automate its processes and services, develop its database information system, and provide interconnection between and among LTO offices nationwide.[16] In short, the LTO-IIS serves as an efficient means to process motor vehicle registrations, renewal and application of drivers’ licenses and permits, back-end transactions, apprehensions, and such ancillary transactions or processes.[17] This new LTO-IT system aimed to make accessing relevant vehicle information easier for authorities especially for tracing stolen vehicles while addressing issues including the involvement of third-party providers with key data such as vehicle registration. The IT system overhaul was estimated to cost P8.2-billion.[18]

5-year Validity of Drivers’ Licenses edit

August 29, 2017 marked the beginning of the five-year validity of drivers' licenses cards issued by the LTO. Applications were accepted beginning October 2016 for driver's licenses as well as renewals with five-year validity, however, issues with the printers' contracts stalled the card printing for almost one year resulting in a backlog of 3.6 million driver's licenses which only began to be processed September 2017.

Republic Act (RA) No. 10930 effectively amended Section 23 of Republic Act No. 4136, otherwise known as the "Land Transportation (LTO) and Traffic Code" which was signed on August 2, 2017 by President Rodrigo Duterte to extend the validity of the driver's license from three years to five years. According to the law, "Except for student permits, all drivers' licenses shall be valid for five years reckoned from the birthdate of the licensee, unless sooner revoked or suspended."

This amendment also added that holders of nonprofessional and professional driver's licenses who do not commit violations in RA 4136 or any other traffic laws during the five-year period "shall be entitled to a renewal of such license of 10 years, subject to the restrictions as may be imposed by the LTO."[19]

Besides the amendments to the law, new improvements to the quality and security of the license cards were introduced. The old cards with three-year validity were made from PVC, thermally printed, and had limited security features. The new plastic license cards are laser engraved and made of polycarbonate material which are more durable. The new cards also includes several new security features.

The Transportation Secretary, Arthur Tugade, and LTO chief Assistant Secretary, Edgar Galvante, led the official rollout.[20]

Controversies edit

Fixers edit

The Land Transportation Office and their various constituent branches and offices are notorious for their corrupt employees who engage in the malpractice of hiring and colluding with 'fixers’ to illicitly garner more income. Fixers litter the various branches of the LTO, offering faster and/or easier transactions and procurement of official LTO paraphernalia at a more expensive price than the standard fee. These fixers and their employers pocket the extra payment in exchange for placing a client higher up in the queuing system, falsifying official government documents, fabricating driving test and written test results, and many other illegal practices.

Section 11 of Republic Act No. 9485, the Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007 lists fixing and/or collusion with fixers as a grave offense, with the penalty being dismissal and perpetual disqualification from public service. The fixers themselves can receive a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding six years or a fine not less than twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00) but not more than two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00) or both fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.[21]

Private Motor Vehicle Inspection System corruption scandal edit

The Private Motor Vehicle Inspection controversy involved allegations of corruption that the 800-million Php fund fraud drying of the LTO-PMVIC wherein the charge of 1500-1800 Php for each private vehicle inspection another 900 Php in case it fails the first inspection and to give benefited high ranking officials and car inspection centers.

Senator Grace Poe vowed to recommend to the Senate blue ribbon an investigation into the alleged scandals and anomalies in the Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVICs), specifically on the deals of Department of Transportation (DOTr) with the private inspection centers.

Poe warned that passing the mandate of vehicle inspection from DOTr to the private sector may have legal infirmities.

The senator lamented that even without an exhaustive public consultation and public information campaign, DOTr and LTO still issued a memorandum order on December 29, 2020, directing the immediate implementation of PMVIC in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Senate urges DOTr to cancel PMVIC operations on February 17, 2021.

2023 Shortage of Plastic License Cards edit

The LTO, being the primary agency responsible for issuing driver's licenses in the country, has encountered a significant shortage of plastic cards used for issuing and renewing licenses. This shortage has resulted in long queues, delays, and frustrations for individuals in need of licenses.[22] The LTO has been utilizing temporary paper licenses as an interim solution,[23] but this has proven to be insufficient and inconvenient for both applicants and law enforcement agencies. This shortage has caused significant inconvenience and delays for thousands of individuals seeking to obtain or renew their driver's licenses.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mandate and Functions". Land Transportation Office. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  2. ^ "Mission". Land Transportation Office. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  3. ^ "Vision". Land Transportation Office. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Historical Background". lto.gov.ph. Land Transportation Office. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Transportation and Public Service Law. Phoenxi Bldg., 315 Quezon Blvd. Ext. Quezon City, Philippines: CENTRAL LAWBOOK PUBLISHING CO., INC. 1966. p. 166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  6. ^ Passage of RA 4136 July 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on April 13, 2006. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  8. ^ "Everything you need to know about vehicle registered in the Philippines". September 18, 2019.
  9. ^ Romero, Segundo, Danielle Guillen, Lorenzo Cordova, and Gina Gatarin. "Land-Based Transport Governance in the Philippines: Focus on Metro Manila." Inclusive Mobility Project, Ateneo School of Government (2014).
  10. ^ "Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, and Dealers Accreditation". Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  11. ^ "Stock Reporting". Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  12. ^ "Sales Reporting". Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  13. ^ . Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on July 6, 2018. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  14. ^ "Approvals". Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  15. ^ "LTO Directory". Republic of the Philippines – Land Transportation Office – Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  16. ^ "Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System (LTO-IIS) Project / DOTCLTO". gov.ph. Republic of the Philippines: National Government Portal. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  17. ^ "DOTC-LTO Infrastructure and Information Systems Project Request for Information" (PDF). Republic of the Philippines National Government Portal. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  18. ^ "LTO's P8.2-billion IT system overhaul to push through — DOTC". GMA News Online. GMA Network, Inc. October 3, 2012. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  19. ^ "LTO to start releasing driver's licenses with 5-year validity". CNN Philippines. August 29, 2017. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  20. ^ "DOTR-LTO Rolls Out Driver's License Card with 5-Y Year Validity". dotr.gov.ph. Republic of the Philippines: Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  21. ^ "Republic Act No. 9485: Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007". Republic of the Philippines – Congress of the Philippines. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  22. ^ David, Jun (September 11, 2022). "PH woes over LTO system continue". Manila Standard. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  23. ^ PhilstarLIVE. "LIVE: House panel probes LTO shortage of plastic driver's license card". Philstar.com. Retrieved May 13, 2023.

External links edit

  • Land Transportation Office Philippines website

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This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page February 2021 The Land Transportation Office Filipino Tanggapan ng Transportasyong Lupa LTO is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation responsible for all land transportation in the Philippines Functions of the LTO include the inspection and registration of motor vehicles issuance of licenses and permits enforcement of land transportation rules and regulations and adjudication of traffic cases 1 Land Transportation OfficeTanggapan ng Transportasyong LupaAgency overviewFormedJune 20 1964 59 years ago 1964 06 20 Superseding agencyLand TransportationHeadquartersEast Avenue Diliman Quezon CityAgency executiveVigor D Mendoza II Assistant Secretary ChiefParent agencyDepartment of TransportationWebsitelto wbr gov wbr phIts primary mission is to rationalize land transportation services and facilities and effectively implement various transportation laws rules and regulations It believes that it is the responsibility of those involved in the public service to be more vigilant in their part in the over all development scheme of national leadership Hence the promotion of safety and comfort in land travel is one of LTO s continuing commitments 2 It aims to be a frontline government agency that showcases fast and efficient public service for a progressive land transport sector 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Automobile Section 1 2 Motor Vehicles Office 1 3 Land Transportation Commission 1 4 Establishment of the Land Transportation Office 2 Functions and mandate 2 1 License and permit issuance 2 2 Motor vehicle registration 2 3 Law enforcement and adjudication of cases 2 4 Manufacturers assemblers importers and dealers reporting MAIDR 3 Organizational structure 4 Branches 5 Projects 5 1 Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System LTO IIS Project 5 2 5 year Validity of Drivers Licenses 6 Controversies 6 1 Fixers 6 2 Private Motor Vehicle Inspection System corruption scandal 6 3 2023 Shortage of Plastic License Cards 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThere were several predecessors before the formation of the present Land Transportation Office Automobile Section edit In order to regulate and license of operators for motor vehicles in the Philippines Act No 2159 was enacted in 1912 under the American colonial Insular Government This was the first formal law on land transportation in the country It created the Automobile Section under the Administrative Division of the Bureau of Public Works 4 In 1926 Act No 3045 compiled and incorporated all laws governing motor vehicles The Automobile Section was upgraded to the Automobile Division but still under the supervision of the Bureau of Public Works Act No 3992 Revised Motor Vehicle Law was enacted in 1933 amending Act No 3045 The Automobile Division was renamed Division of Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles Office editIn 1945 the Department of Public Works and Highways issued Department Order No 4 for the reorganization of the Division It took effect after the Philippines were liberated from the Japanese during World War II Executive Order No 94 was promulgated in 1947 reorganizing the different executive nbsp Central Office of the Land Transportation Office in Quezon Citydepartments bureaus and offices Under Section 82 of E O 94 the Division of Motor Vehicles was upgraded into the Motor Vehicles Office MVO with the category of the Bureau However the Motor Vehicle Office was abolished in 1964 by Republic Act No 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code The Land Transportation and Traffic Code was an act that compiled all the laws relative to transportation and traffic rules to create a land transportation commission and for other purposes 5 This act was eventually replaced by the Land Transportation Commission The Land Transportation Commission was tasked with the registration and operation of motor vehicles and the licensing of conductors and drivers In order for the commission to effectively carry out its duty regional offices were established in various parts of the country 6 Additionally the powers functions and duties previously conferred on the Chief of the Motor Vehicles are now performed by the Land Transportation Commissioner 5 Land Transportation Commission edit During the Marcos dictatorship Executive Order No 546 was promulgated in 1979 creating the Ministry of Transportation and Communications MOTC The Land Transportation Commission was renamed into Bureau of Land Transportation and was absorbed into that ministry The creation of the Board of Transportation and the Bureau of Land Transportation was nullified in 1985 by Executive Order 1011 The E O established the Land Transportation Commission which was tasked to perform functions such as registering motor vehicles licensing of drivers and conductors franchising of public utility vehicles and enforcing land transportation rules and regulations Establishment of the Land Transportation Office edit The Land Transportation Commission was abolished in 1987 and two offices were created namely the Land Transportation Office LTO and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board LTFRB The LTO took over the functions of the former BLT while the LTFRB took over the functions of the BOT The MOTC was likewise renamed as the Department of Transportation and Communications DOTC 7 Functions and mandate editLicense and permit issuance edit nbsp Application procedure for a Non Professional Driver s License under the LTO nbsp Application procedure for a Professional Driver s License under the LTOThe LTO is in charge of the issuance renewal and regulation of driver s licenses It can issue licenses to both citizens and foreigners provided that they meet the requirements for those licenses The LTO provides the non professional driver s license which allows holders to operate vehicles under the restriction codes 1 2 and 4 It also provides the professional driver s license which allows the bearer to operate vehicles under all 8 restriction codes The LTO also issues student permits SP which are a primary requirement for both the non professional and professional driver s licenses All applicants are also required to pass both a written and practical examination to be granted their license The application process for any license or permit may be done at any LTO Licensing Center and District Extension Office Motor vehicle registration edit The LTO is responsible for the registration of motor vehicles and renewals It can register brand new vehicles including locally manufactured vehicles imported vehicles light electric vehicles low speed vehicles three wheeled vehicles and tax exempt vehicles Each category has an obligatory set of requirements and procedures to follow to be fully registered Renewals are also obligated to submit the necessary requirements and to follow procedures to be fully renewed The LTO also oversees miscellaneous transactions specifically transactions requiring change of certificate of registration and transactions that do not require the change of certificate of registration 8 nbsp Procedure for the registration of Motor Vehicles under the LTOLaw enforcement and adjudication of cases edit One of the main functions of the LTO is to strictly implement and enforce the laws regarding land transportation Necessary requirements and procedures are to be followed in settlements of admitted cases and contested cases of motor vehicles plates and driver s licenses The LTO also follows a strict procedure in settlements of impounded violations It also allows private and for hire motor vehicles to apply for duplicate plates Furthermore the LTO is in charge of ensuring that public land transportation services abide by the fares set by the LTFRB It has sanctions for the overcharging and undercharging of fares and for non issuance of fare tickets 9 Manufacturers assemblers importers and dealers reporting MAIDR edit The LTO grants accreditation to certain manufacturers assemblers importers and dealers who wish to transact business with the LTO A firm person or corporation must file an application for accreditation with Assistant Secretary of the Land Transportation Office containing certain requirements and qualifications in order to transact business with the LTO relative to Motor Vehicles or its components 10 It also issues the Certificate of Stock Reported CSR which certifies that a motor vehicle or its component has already been reported by its manufacturer assembler or importer to MAIDRS 11 The LTO also requires sales reports that inform the LTO that the reported stock is already sold to the end user Sales reports include regular sales transactions and stock transfers 12 It also reports the issuance of a single CSR of Motor Vehicles MVs formed out of combining components new used or previously registered MV MC that are undocumented in a procedure called special reporting 13 The LTO also maintains the processes that facilitate requests for the approval of the MAID office with LTO related transactions Such transactions include the issuance of a conduction sticker a public bidding of a motor vehicle and the stamping of chassis identification number 14 Organizational structure editIn 1987 under section 11 of Executive Order No 125 the Regional Offices of the Land Transportation Commission were abolished and their functions were transferred to the Regional Offices for Land Transportation The newly renamed Department of Transportation and Communication was placed under the authority of the Secretary of Transportation and Communication As with the Land Transportation Commission before it the Land Transportation Office is an office under the Department of Transportation and is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Land Transportation who is appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the Secretary The current LTO Board is listed below 15 LTO Central Office East Avenue Quezon City Name of Agency Head of AgencyOFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY Atty Vigor D Mendoza II Assistant Secretary Chief of OfficePlate Making Facility Engr Norberto D Espino III Facility Plant ManagerPlanning Staff Precious Marie C Tondares ChiefStrategic Communications Office LTO COMMS and Central Public Assistance Office CPAO Jeanny Ann D Torres ChiefOFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Esteban M Baltazar Jr CESO V Executive DirectorADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Louella V Mutia OIC Chief Administrative OfficerMedical Unit Dr Joel V Bascos ChiefGeneral Services Section Engr Eduardo C Sevilla OIC ChiefLTO Trunkline PABX Information Engr Marie Pauline Nicetas R Malantic ChiefGround amp Building Maintenance Unit Engr Nelson J Lucas ChiefRecords Unit Ma Perpetua Felicidad R Ubaldo OIC ChiefMotor Transport Unit Ernesto B Lopez ChiefGSS Records Unit Jossie M Borja ChiefProperty Section Ma Clarissa G Ogsimer OIC ChiefEquipment Michael H Marquez OIC ChiefPlate Unit Nivette Amber M Pastorite OIC ChiefSupply Unit Arnel P Velarde ChiefHuman Resource Development Section Lady Lyn G Funderanan OIC ChiefPublic Assistance and Complaints Center Clarence Ignatius Briones ChiefLearning and Development Unit Lady Lyn G Funderanan ChiefPerformance Management Unit Mary May M Jacob ChiefRewards and Recognition Unit Rosanna A Parica ChiefRecruitment Selection and Placement Unit Mary Jonne T Auza ChiefFINANCE DIVISION Marivic E Lopez ChiefAccounting Section Sheila D Rodriguez ChiefBudget Section Asuncion S Cruz ChiefTreasury Section Eufrecina D Balon ChiefDisbursement Unit Dianne Rosales ChiefCollection Unit Carminda V Costales ChiefFinacial Controller Jessalyn Bascugin Financial ControllerMANAGEMENT DIVISION Emerita O Soliven ChiefLAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE Francis Ray A Almora CESO VI OIC ChiefClearance and Custodial Section Data Control Unit Belinda C Melendrez ChiefData Control Unit Agnes L Ganzon ChiefField Enforcement Division Farish H Lim OIC ChiefIntelligence and Investigation Division Renante G Melitante OIC ChiefTraffic Safety Training and Advocacy Section Emerita O Soliven ChiefTraffic Safety Research Section ChiefTraffic Adjudication Service Esteban M Baltazar CESO V ChiefMANAGEMENT INFORMATION DIVISION Claudio B Bonsol Jr Acting ChiefComputer Section Claudio B Bonsol Jr ChiefRecords Section Ma Perpetua Felicidad R Ubaldo OIC ChiefClient Care and Technical Support Section Carlos Nicholas J Vasquez OIC ChiefOPERATIONS DIVISION Danilo J Encela ChiefLicense Section Richard M Cortez ChiefRegistration Section Mercedita E Gutierrez ChiefCentral Command Center Engr Oliver C Marique ChiefTechnical Evaluation Section Ismael L Luoang ChiefCOMMISSION ON AUDIT Nenita Talion Resident AuditorBranches editTo service the entirety of the country the LTO has established many branches in the different regions of the Philippines Region I Aguila Road Brgy Sevilla San Fernando City La Union Region II San Gabriel Tuguegarao Cagayan Region III Government Center Brgy Maimpis City of San Fernando Pampanga Region IVA J C Abadilla Memorial Bldg Old City Hall Compound B Morada Ave Lipa City Batangas Region IVB MIMAROPA LTO Compd East Avenue QC Region V Regional Govt Center Site Rawis Legaspi City Region VI Tabuc Suba Jaro Iloilo City Region VII Natalio Bacalso Avenue Cebu City Region VIII Old Army Road Tacloban City Region IX Veterans Ave Zamboanga City Balangasan St Pagadian Region X MVIS Compound Zone 7 Bulua Cagayan de Oro City Region XI Quimpo Blvd Davao City Region XII ARMM Compound Cotabato City No 79 G Del Pilar St Koronadal City South Cotabato National Capital Region NCR 20 G Araneta Avenue Brgy Sto Domingo Q C Cordillera Administrative Region CAR Engineer s Hill Baguio City 2nd Flr Post Office Loop Session Road Baguio City Caraga J Rosales Avenue Butuan CityFor more detailed information please visit the LTO Directory Projects editThe Land Transportation Office is in charge of various projects which aims to improve its functions and mandates 4 Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System LTO IIS Project edit In 2012 the Department of Transportation and Communication and the Land Transportation Office introduced a project entitled the Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System LTO IIS which aims to utilize information and communication technology to enhance the functional efficiency of the LTO in the delivery of its front line services to the public and the performance of its mandate LTO IIS involves building an IT network for the LTO which can host and support its Front and Back Office Applications in order to computerize and automate its processes and services develop its database information system and provide interconnection between and among LTO offices nationwide 16 In short the LTO IIS serves as an efficient means to process motor vehicle registrations renewal and application of drivers licenses and permits back end transactions apprehensions and such ancillary transactions or processes 17 This new LTO IT system aimed to make accessing relevant vehicle information easier for authorities especially for tracing stolen vehicles while addressing issues including the involvement of third party providers with key data such as vehicle registration The IT system overhaul was estimated to cost P8 2 billion 18 5 year Validity of Drivers Licenses edit August 29 2017 marked the beginning of the five year validity of drivers licenses cards issued by the LTO Applications were accepted beginning October 2016 for driver s licenses as well as renewals with five year validity however issues with the printers contracts stalled the card printing for almost one year resulting in a backlog of 3 6 million driver s licenses which only began to be processed September 2017 Republic Act RA No 10930 effectively amended Section 23 of Republic Act No 4136 otherwise known as the Land Transportation LTO and Traffic Code which was signed on August 2 2017 by President Rodrigo Duterte to extend the validity of the driver s license from three years to five years According to the law Except for student permits all drivers licenses shall be valid for five years reckoned from the birthdate of the licensee unless sooner revoked or suspended This amendment also added that holders of nonprofessional and professional driver s licenses who do not commit violations in RA 4136 or any other traffic laws during the five year period shall be entitled to a renewal of such license of 10 years subject to the restrictions as may be imposed by the LTO 19 Besides the amendments to the law new improvements to the quality and security of the license cards were introduced The old cards with three year validity were made from PVC thermally printed and had limited security features The new plastic license cards are laser engraved and made of polycarbonate material which are more durable The new cards also includes several new security features The Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and LTO chief Assistant Secretary Edgar Galvante led the official rollout 20 Controversies editFixers edit The Land Transportation Office and their various constituent branches and offices are notorious for their corrupt employees who engage in the malpractice of hiring and colluding with fixers to illicitly garner more income Fixers litter the various branches of the LTO offering faster and or easier transactions and procurement of official LTO paraphernalia at a more expensive price than the standard fee These fixers and their employers pocket the extra payment in exchange for placing a client higher up in the queuing system falsifying official government documents fabricating driving test and written test results and many other illegal practices Section 11 of Republic Act No 9485 the Anti Red Tape Act of 2007 lists fixing and or collusion with fixers as a grave offense with the penalty being dismissal and perpetual disqualification from public service The fixers themselves can receive a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding six years or a fine not less than twenty thousand pesos P20 000 00 but not more than two hundred thousand pesos P200 000 00 or both fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court 21 Private Motor Vehicle Inspection System corruption scandal edit The Private Motor Vehicle Inspection controversy involved allegations of corruption that the 800 million Php fund fraud drying of the LTO PMVIC wherein the charge of 1500 1800 Php for each private vehicle inspection another 900 Php in case it fails the first inspection and to give benefited high ranking officials and car inspection centers Senator Grace Poe vowed to recommend to the Senate blue ribbon an investigation into the alleged scandals and anomalies in the Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers PMVICs specifically on the deals of Department of Transportation DOTr with the private inspection centers Poe warned that passing the mandate of vehicle inspection from DOTr to the private sector may have legal infirmities The senator lamented that even without an exhaustive public consultation and public information campaign DOTr and LTO still issued a memorandum order on December 29 2020 directing the immediate implementation of PMVIC in the middle of the COVID 19 pandemic The Senate urges DOTr to cancel PMVIC operations on February 17 2021 2023 Shortage of Plastic License Cards edit The LTO being the primary agency responsible for issuing driver s licenses in the country has encountered a significant shortage of plastic cards used for issuing and renewing licenses This shortage has resulted in long queues delays and frustrations for individuals in need of licenses 22 The LTO has been utilizing temporary paper licenses as an interim solution 23 but this has proven to be insufficient and inconvenient for both applicants and law enforcement agencies This shortage has caused significant inconvenience and delays for thousands of individuals seeking to obtain or renew their driver s licenses References edit Mandate and Functions Land Transportation Office Retrieved July 7 2018 Mission Land Transportation Office Retrieved July 7 2018 Vision Land Transportation Office Retrieved July 7 2018 a b Historical Background lto gov ph Land Transportation Office Retrieved July 9 2018 a b Transportation and Public Service Law Phoenxi Bldg 315 Quezon Blvd Ext Quezon City Philippines CENTRAL LAWBOOK PUBLISHING CO INC 1966 p 166 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Passage of RA 4136 Archived July 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine Department of Transportation and Communications Archived from the original on April 13 2006 Retrieved February 22 2020 Everything you need to know about vehicle registered in the Philippines September 18 2019 Romero Segundo Danielle Guillen Lorenzo Cordova and Gina Gatarin Land Based Transport Governance in the Philippines Focus on Metro Manila Inclusive Mobility Project Ateneo School of Government 2014 Manufacturers Assemblers Importers and Dealers Accreditation Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Retrieved July 9 2018 Stock Reporting Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Retrieved July 9 2018 Sales Reporting Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Retrieved July 9 2018 Special Reporting Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Archived from the original on July 6 2018 Retrieved July 9 2018 Approvals Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Retrieved July 9 2018 LTO Directory Republic of the Philippines Land Transportation Office Department of Transportation Retrieved July 8 2018 Land Transportation Office Infrastructure and Information System LTO IIS Project DOTCLTO gov ph Republic of the Philippines National Government Portal Retrieved July 9 2018 DOTC LTO Infrastructure and Information Systems Project Request for Information PDF Republic of the Philippines National Government Portal Retrieved July 9 2018 LTO s P8 2 billion IT system overhaul to push through DOTC GMA News Online GMA Network Inc October 3 2012 Retrieved July 9 2018 LTO to start releasing driver s licenses with 5 year validity CNN Philippines August 29 2017 Retrieved July 9 2018 DOTR LTO Rolls Out Driver s License Card with 5 Y Year Validity dotr gov ph Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation Retrieved July 9 2018 Republic Act No 9485 Anti Red Tape Act of 2007 Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Retrieved July 9 2018 David Jun September 11 2022 PH woes over LTO system continue Manila Standard Retrieved May 13 2023 PhilstarLIVE LIVE House panel probes LTO shortage of plastic driver s license card Philstar com Retrieved May 13 2023 External links editLand 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