LTFRB offices in NCR closed until Monday; personnel undergo swab tests | Inquirer News

LTFRB offices in NCR closed until Monday; personnel undergo swab tests

/ 10:55 AM April 22, 2021

MANILA, Philippines – The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) central and Metro Manila offices will be closed starting Thursday until Monday, April 26, the agency said.

The LTFRB said its Metro Manila offices will be closed as personnel will undergo COVID-19 swab tests.

The agency said there will be no on-site transactions during the affected period, but the receiving section of the LTFRB technical division will be functioning.

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Meanwhile, the following transactions can be processed online:

FEATURED STORIES

–       Request for Special Permit at Correction of Typographical Error (online.td@[email protected])

–       Request for Confirmation of Unit/s at Request for Franchise Verification ([email protected])

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–       Request for Issuance or Extension Provisional Authority ([email protected])

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–       Legal Concerns/Query ([email protected])

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–       Information Systems Management Division ([email protected])

–       Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program National Project Management Office ([email protected])

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Applicants can wait for the result of their transactions at www.ltfrb.gov.ph. –Liezelle Soriano Roy, trainee

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