The Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Antipolo, Rizal is made up of a single LTO office: the LTO Antipolo District Office (DO). This LTO office serves the residents and visitors of the City of Antipolo, ensuring that the agency’s operations are easily and conveniently accessible in the city and within the premises of its geographical area of responsibility (GAOR). The LTO Antipolo District Office was also created so the LTO can be more efficient and effective in implementing their rules and regulations as the operations will be much closer to the people they want to serve. Plus, with a local LTO branch, the people don’t have to go through the hassle of having to travel elsewhere or spending extra time and money to meet their LTO-related needs.
As the “Pilgrimage Capital of the Philippines,” Antipolo City attracts all sorts of people. This caused the city to be known as the city of pilgrims and contemplatives, tourists and traders, and artists and artisans. Because of this, Antipolo City gets its fair share of foot traffic, on top of its over 880,000 residents, so it is not surprising that many government agencies have set up shop in the area. Among these government agencies is the LTO, which opened a district office, their only Antipolo branch in Brgy. Dela Paz, in order to bring their programs and regulatory services closer to the local motorists, drivers, car owners, and operators and ensure that the sloping roads of Antipolo stay safe.
What is LTO Antipolo?
LTO Antipolo refers to the lone LTO office stationed in Antipolo City, Rizal: the LTO Antipolo District Office (DO). Just like the other LTO offices in the country and in CALABARZON, the LTO Antipolo District office was all set to be the local operating arm of the LTO central office. It not only manifests the agency’s efforts to bridge their programs and the local transacting public of Antipolo, but to also serve visiting drivers, car owners, and operators from the neighboring areas. It was also meant to bring the LTO core programs and services—including the registration and renewal of motor vehicles (MV) and license and permits—closer, making it more convenient and easier to avail of, especially for the people whose work keeps them behind the wheels all day. Plus, having an LTO office nearby means that those who can’t afford to travel to another place for LTO-related documents do not need to spend as much to get their needs addressed.
As the lone LTO office in Antipolo City in the province of Rizal, the LTO Antipolo District Office (DO) offers the agency’s core programs and services in the area. The office also prompts the locals and engages with them so the agency can carry out its mandate more effectively. The LTO Antipolo office also serves as a visual reminder to the public that the LTO is watching over Antipolo City, so those who work on the roads won’t neglect their responsibility towards road safety.
List of Services Offered by LTO Antipolo
For any LTO-related services in the vicinity of Antipolo City and its neighboring towns and cities, the public is encouraged to visit the LTO Antipolo District Office in Sitio Angao C, Lawis Extension, Brgy. Dela Paz, Antipolo City. Like all the other LTO offices nationwide, this frontline office observes strict safety policies to ensure the well-being and convenience of their patrons. As the LTO Antipolo District Office primarily serves the local area of Antipolo City and its GAOR, the transacting public can then expect faster and more efficient public service.
Some of the most common services offered by the LTO through its branch offices, include:
- License And Permit
- Student Permit Issuance
- Application for New Driver’s License (Non-Professional)
- Conductor’s License Application and Renewal
- Plain or Advance Renewal of Driver’s/Conductor’s License and Renewal of Driver’s License of Filipino Living Abroad
- Miscellaneous License Transactions
- Renewal of Driver’s / Conductor’s License with Examination [Expired for more than two (2) years] and/or with ten (10) or more but less than forty (40) Demerit Points
- Change Classification from Non-Professional Driver’s License (NPDL) Code to Professional Driver’s License Code with Same Driver’s License (PDL) Code
- Additional Driver’s License Code/s
- Conversion of Foreign Driver’s License to Philippine Driver’s License Including Renewal of Expired Philippine Driver’s License with a Valid Foreign Driver’s License
- Change Classification from Professional Driver’s License (PDL) Code to Non-Professional Driver’s License Code (NPDL), Dropping of DL Code and Change Clutch Type
- Request for System Updates (RSU) for Double License
- Request for System Update (RSU) for License and Customer Details/Misrepresentation of Age/Identity
- Accreditation of Medical Clinics – New
- Accreditation of Medical Clinics – Renewal
- Registration of Physicians – New
- Registration of Physicians – Renewal
- Accreditation of Driving School / Driving Enhancement Program Training Center – New
- Accreditation of Driving School / Driving Enhancement Program Training Center – Renewal
- Accreditation of Driving Instructor – New
- Accreditation of Driving Instructor – Renewal
- Examination for Driving School Instructors
- Driving Enhancement Program (DEP)
- Vehicle Registration
- Initial Registration of Motor Vehicle (MV)
- Renewal of Motor Vehicle (MV) Registration
- Storage of Motor Vehicle
- Miscellaneous Transactions
- Re-Stamping of Engine/Chassis Number
- Request for Motor Vehicle Verification
- Motor Vehicle Inspection
- Miscellaneous Transactions
- Duplicate OR/CR
- Duplicate Plate
- Transfer of Ownership
- Annotation & Cancellation of Mortgage
- Revision of Records
- Duplicate License (for Lost Licenses)
- Issuance of Medical Certificate
- Insurance
- Proper Driver Education
- Theoretical Driving Course (TDC) and exam
- Comprehensive Driver’s Exam (CDE)
- Practical Driving Course (PDC) and exam
- Law Enforcement
- Settlement of Admitted Apprehension
- Adjudication of Contested Apprehension
- Encoding of Alarm
- Filing of Complaint and Lifting of Alarm
- Lifting of Alarm (Traffic Adjudication Service)
- Certification of No Pending Apprehension and Alarm
- Collection of fees from law enforcement violations
- Drug testing
- Emission testing
- Inventory of Plates
- Issuance of Vanity License Plates
- Issuance of Special Plates
- The use of self-service kiosks
- Process Application for New Driver’s License (DL) via the Automated Driver’s License Examination System (ADLES) Facility
Do note that not all LTO offices are equipped to be full service branches, so some may not offer certain services. That said, it’s best to check first if you are visiting the LTO Antipolo District Office to see if the service you need is available before you make an actual trip.
How to Contact LTO Antipolo
Reaching out to the LTO Antipolo is a simple task of making a call, sending an email, or sending a message via social media. It can be done either by reaching out to the LTO Antipolo District Office (DO) or to the LTO CALABARZON (Region 4A) regional office.
For the complete contact information of the LTO CALABARZON (Region 4A) regional office, please check the following:
Land Transportation Office Region 4 – Office of the Regional Director
Agency Code: 0400
Office Address: 2nd Floor Building, Old City Hall Compound, Interior, B. Morada Avenue, 4217 Lipa City
Telephone Number: 043 403 3147
Head of Agency: Atty. Noreen Bernadette S. San Luis-Lutey
Email Address: ltoord@gmail.com, ltor4a@gmail.com
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)
Contact Information
To reach out to the LTO Antipolo District Office, please check out the contact information below:
LTO Antipolo District Office (DO)
Agency Code: 0489
Office Address: Sitio Angao C, Lawis Extension, Brgy. Dela Paz Antipolo City
Telephone Number: 02 529 4665, +639 499309393
Head of Agency: Christopher A. Batoon
Email Address: ltoantipolodorecords0488@gmail.com
Official Facebook Page: https://web.facebook.com/@LTO-Antipolo-100067751051134/?_rdc=1&_rdr
Operating hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays to Fridays)
Where is Antipolo
Antipolo, officially known as the City of Antipolo, is a first class component city and the landlocked capital of the province of Rizal. It is the most populous city in the CALABARZON region, and the seventh most populous city in the country. Known as the “Pilgrimage Capital of the Philippines,” Antipolo houses the centuries-old Marian shrine. It also offers locally grown mangoes, cashews, and the local delicacy, suman.
Geographically, the city sits atop the mountain ridges east of Manila, offering a great vantage point for enjoying a panoramic view of the Manila skyline and the metropolis, especially at night. It is located 13 kilometers east of the Philippine capital city of Manila. It sits at the foot of the longest mountain range in the country called the Sierra Madre and is bounded to the north by San Mateo and Rodriguez, to the east by Tanay, to the south by Angono, Taytay, and Teresa, and to the west by Cainta and Marikina in Metro Manila. Because of its location, it has a cool climate which attracts visitors from all walks of life.
Google Map Location
Antipolo City is located 13 KM east of the Philippine capital city of Manila. It is relatively easy to visit as there are many different roads that lead to the area. There are also many ways to get there, regardless if you are coming from Manila or some other municipalities. There are public and private transport options ranging from train, bus, night bus, taxi, or car.
Of course, driving to Antipolo is always an option. Depending on your starting location and the traffic conditions, you can get the specific driving directions to Antipolo City and LTO Antipolo District Office from the map below: