The Land Transport Management System LTMS said we have waived the penalties for late motor vehicle registration for those who are affected by tropical storms.
This waiver is for those whose vehicle registration is due in October 2024 and it is also for driver’s license renewal till October 31, 2024.
The penalty will be waived until 8 November 2024, said LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II.
After November 8, 2024, the process will continue with the normal procedure and this waiver is the entire country.
LTO Penalties for Late Motor Vehicle Registration
The details of fine of vehicle late registration are:
- Driving of unregistered vehicle is P10000
- If a vehicle remains unregistered for one month and if it is caught the vehicle will go into the custody of the Government until you pay the fee and fines.
- If the car remains unregistered for three and is caught on the road the car will go into the custody of government permanently and you have to pay the fine and the registration also.
LTO Penalties for Late Motor Vehicle Renewal Registration
The details of fine of vehicle late registration of Renewal are:
- 7 days late renewal of registration- P100 fine for Motorcycle and P200 for other vehicle
- More than one month and less than 12 months late renewal of vehicle registration- Penalty is equivalent 50% of total Motor vehicle user charges
- If your vehicle renewal registration remain late for more than 12 months then:
- If you did not violate any rule or laws then you have to pay the 50% equivalent of MVUS and the renewal registration fee
- If you have committed any law violation upon investigation then you have to pay the 50% equivalent of MVUS of every year that passed and the actual renewal registration fees of the vehicle.