CEBU CITY–Four-wheel vehicles will soon have attached license plates before these are sold by dealerships by the end of the year. Regional Director Victor Caindec of the Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas (LTO-7) made this announcement during a press conference held Friday, July 5. Caindec said that this would be realized because the printing […]
Regional Director Victor Caindec of the Land Transportation Office says the license plates for all 4-wheel vehicles bought in 2018 are now available and can be claimed at the dealerships. | Irene R. Sino Cruz
CEBU CITY–Four-wheel vehicles will soon have attached license plates before these are sold by dealerships by the end of the year. Regional Director Victor Caindec of the Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas made this announcement during a press conference held Friday, July 5. Caindec said that this would be realized because the printing of license plates was being done locally at the LTO central office.These are now available for release to car owners through the car dealerships.According to Caindec, they have received the license plates for 4-wheel vehicles sold from August to December 2018.For the convenience of car owners, LTO-7 signed a memorandum of agreement with dealers so the latter would be the one releasing the license plates to the owners.
LTO-7 turned over the task of releasing the license plates given to the dealers because the latter had the contact details of their clients, Caindec explained.Meanwhile, LTO-7 has started printing the radio frequency identification stickers. These used to be printed in the LTO central office.The RFID sticker has to match the Quick Response Code on the license plates. If the two don’t match, then the vehicle could have been stolen.
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