The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has instructed all its offices nationwide to accept paper-printed PhilIDs for all transactions, especially vehicle registration and driver's license applications.
The Land Transportation Office has instructed all its offices nationwide to accept the paper-printed version of the Philippine Identification for all transactions, especially in the application for motor vehicle registration and driver’s license.
Tugade issued the memorandum after receiving reports that some LTO offices are not accepting it as a proof of identity, particularly the paper-printed one. Recently, the national government instead printed the paper version of the national ID for temporary use. “The PhilID serves as a vital part of a single, national identification system so people won’t be burdened anymore with presenting so many ID cards when doing transactions with either private or government institutions. Thus, it is already a sufficient proof of identity so there’s no need to ask for any other ID cards,” said Tugade.
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