LTO extends registration validity for vehicles due to COVID19 restrictions
MANILA - The Land Transportation Office on Thursday said it extended further the validity of vehicles registration affected by the lockdowns.
Motor vehicles in the National Capital Region, Laguna, Cebu and Region 3 scheduled for registration renewal in June, or those with plate numbers ending in 6 have an additional 30 days validity. "This is on top of the 60 days extension given by LTO from the date of the agency’s work resumption on June 3. This means that these vehicles have an extended deadline until September 3," it said.
The agency also said, plate numbers ending in 7, 8, 9 and 0 are also given an extension of 30 days on their renewal registration.“Aside from considering the financial health of motorists, we have crafted this schedule so that we can create a systematic and organized process of renewal of motor vehicle registration in all our offices. This is also to ensure that the clients’ and our employees’ welfare are well-protected at all cost,” LTO chief Asec. Edgar Galvante said in a statement.
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