MANILA, Philippines — Checking and requesting driver’s license cards can now be done through the Land Transportation Office – National Capital Region (LTO-NCR) website’s newest feature.
LTO-NCR Regional Director Roque Verzosa announced on Tuesday that the new online system is exclusive to clients who renewed or applied for driver’s license cards at LTO-NCR offices.
“LTO-NCR Regional Director Roque ‘Rox’ I. Verzosa III revealed that the new feature, accessible through the official LTO-NCR website, provides a convenient solution for clients to track their card status and submit print requests for backlog Driver’s License Cards,” LTO-NCR said in a statement.
Verzosa noted that “[the] system enables users to request and claim their Driver’s License Cards only at the specific LTO office where the transaction took place. This ensures a streamlined process and improves overall efficiency in card distribution.”
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According to the LTO-NCR chief, requesting and claiming driver’s license cards are available in select LTO Offices, including various Driver’s License Renewal Offices and District/Extension Offices at:
- Ali Mall, Cubao
- Eastwood
- Robinsons Place Manila
- Quezon City Licensing Center
- Caloocan Extension Office
- Pateros Extension Office
- La Loma District Office
Verzosa also said that more LTO-NCR offices will be included in the new online system in the coming days.
Driver’s license request form (printing of backlog license cards) can be accessed here: https://www.ltoncr.com/driverlicenseinquiry/public/request.php
Meanwhile, the driver’s license online inquiry page can be accessed by clicking this link: https://www.ltoncr.com/driverlicenseinquiry/public/dlinquiry2.php
In July, LTO-NCR launched its website (ltoncr.com) designed to cater to vehicle owners for plate issuance. This includes addressing the backlog in plate issuance and assisting vehicle owners in locating and claiming their plates.
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More than 10,000 replacement plates were issued, with more than 1,000 plates delivered through website requests since the soft launch of the website from January to July 2024.