Motorists who fail to renew their driver's license within the prescribed schedule will have their licenses rendered as expired
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MANILA, Philippines – Good news, motorists! Those renewing their driver’s license soon may finally get plastic-printed license cards after the Land Transportation Office grappled with a months-long shortage of plastic cards.Driver’s license expiry dateApril 1 to April 30, 2024May 1 to May 31, 2024June 1 to June 30, 2024
Those that renew on the following dates will receive a plastic card driver’s license, although the LTO has yet to clarify when motorists will receive the plastic-printed cards. “I have already instructed our officials down to the regional level to prepare this list of schedules and finish it before Maundy Thursday. Our goal is to start the distribution process of the plastic-printed driver’s license next week,” Mendoza said in a press release on Tuesday, March 26.
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