The MMDA May Huli Ka web app, accessible via the link: https://mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph/, is an online platform managed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) that lets motorists check if their vehicles have traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) by entering their plate or conduction number and MV File Number. First introduced in 2016 as “May Huli Ba?,” it was updated to May Huli Ka 2.0 to address flaws like misidentifications and weak data security, making it more accurate and compliant with the Data Privacy Act. Its main goal is to promote transparency, reduce face-to-face apprehensions that often lead to corruption, and help ease traffic congestion in Metro Manila. By linking directly to the relaunched NCAP, it offers drivers a convenient, secure, and reliable way to verify violations, settle fines, or contest tickets without unnecessary hassle.
More popularly known as May Huli Ka 2.0, thanks to its status as a relaunched web app of the older May Huli Ba? web app, this new platform is designed to serve the same purpose as the old one but with a more secure and reliable system. This guide should tell you everything you need to know about it, in case you need to know.

Getting to Know the May Huli Ka 2.0 Web App
May Huli Ka 2.0 is the MMDA’s newly launched web-based platform that lets motorists verify if their vehicles have violations under the relaunched NCAP. All you need to do is enter your plate number (or conduction sticker number) plus your Motor Vehicle (MV) File Number.
If you have a recorded violation, the system will display details such as:
- The nature of the traffic violation
- The date and time it occurred
- Video or photo evidence of the incident
If you have no violations, the site will greet you with a simple confirmation:
“Congratulations, you have no violations recorded.”
The inclusion of the MV File Number is one of the new updates to this site as it provides an additional layer of privacy and complies with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173)—a big improvement compared to the first version of the site that only required plate numbers, resulting in inaccurate apprehension system.

Why Did MMDA Relaunch This Platform?
The old May Huli Ba? website from 2016 was popular but flawed. It only asked for plate numbers, which led to misidentifications and security concerns. Using the old platform, some motorists even received violation notices for cars they didn’t own anymore, or for mistakes made by others driving their registered vehicles.
With the return of NCAP, the MMDA needed a more secure and reliable system which created the May Huli Ka 2.0. It’s designed to:
- Give motorists transparency about violations recorded under NCAP.
- Prevent corruption by reducing face-to-face apprehensions.
- Ease traffic flow by eliminating the need for enforcers to stop vehicles on the road.
- Address past complaints by requiring the MV File Number to minimize errors.
Why This Matters for Motorists
Well, if you are a driver, you wouldn’t want to worry about being wrongly tagged for violations or for not being aware of changes in traffic rules. By checking May Huli Ka 2.0, you get peace of mind knowing whether or not you’re clear.
At the same time, the new system promotes:
- Fairness by reducing human error and bribery opportunities
- Accountability since every violation is supported with video/photo evidence
- Convenience because you don’t need to visit MMDA offices just to confirm your status
May Huli Ba? vs. May Huli Ka 2.0
Here’s a quick look at how the old May Huli Ba? version differs from the new May Huli Ka 2.0 platform:
- May Huli Ba? (2016)
- Required only a plate number.
- Had quirky messages if you had no violations.
- Criticized for lack of security and incorrect tagging of vehicles.
- May Huli Ka 2.0 (2024)
- Requires both plate/conduction number and MV File Number.
- Provides actual video/photo evidence of violations.
- More secure and compliant with the Data Privacy Act.
- Designed to reduce false tagging and misidentifications.
In short, May Huli Ka 2.0 is more accurate, transparent, and reliable compared to its predecessor.
Who Can Use
Anyone who owns or registers a vehicle under the jurisdiction of the MMDA—whether a private motorist, rideshare driver, or fleet operator—can use the May Huli Ka 2.0 platform to check for traffic violations recorded under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP). To access the service, you must enter your vehicle’s plate or conduction sticker number along with the MV File Number, ensuring only the legitimate vehicle owner can view the record. The platform is built to function across mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers, offering inclusive access for a wide range of motorists. Moreover, fleet operators or those with multiple vehicles can manage all their cars under one account for simplified tracking.
How to Use May Huli Ka 2.0
If you’re worried about having a violation under NCAP, here’s how you can check:
Step 1. Go to the official website: https://mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph/.
Step 2. Enter your plate number or conduction sticker number.
Step 3. Input your Motor Vehicle (MV) File Number (found on your Official Receipt or Certificate of Registration).
Step 4. Click Search.
Step 5. Review the results:
- If you have a violation, you’ll see details and evidence.
- If not, the site will confirm that no violations are recorded.
Expert tip: Always double-check your MV File Number. This extra step helps keep your data private and ensures accurate results.
What To Do If You Have a Violation
If the site shows that you have a violation under NCAP, you have two options:
- Pay the fine
- Payment must be made within 10 working days of receiving the notice.
- Options include:
- Physical payment at MMDA Head Office or Robinsons Galleria Satellite Office
- Digital payment via Maya, Bayad App, iCash, or Landbank LinkBizPortal
- Contest the violation
- File a protest with the Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD) within 10 days of receiving the notice.
- If you disagree with TAD’s resolution, you may file an appeal to the Office of the MMDA Chairman within 15 days.
Reminder: If you ignore the violation and don’t pay, your vehicle’s plate number will be included in the LTO Alarm List, preventing you from renewing your registration until the fines are settled.
Looking Ahead: May Huli Ka Mobile App
According to MMDA, a mobile app version of May Huli Ka is in the works. Once released, it will:
- Allow motorists to check violations on-the-go
- Send SMS notifications when new violations are recorded
- Enable easier contesting of tickets
- Let fleet operators manage multiple vehicles in one account
This means that in the near future, you won’t even need to visit the website—you’ll simply get notified on your phone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For your reference, here are some questions and answers related to the May Huli Ka web app:
1. What is NCAP?
The No Contact Apprehension Policy uses CCTV cameras and digital tools to catch traffic violators without physically stopping vehicles.
2. Does NCAP remove MMDA traffic enforcers?
No. Enforcers will still be around, especially in areas not covered by cameras.
3. What if my vehicle was sold but still under my name?
You won’t be penalized if you can present a notarized Deed of Sale with the new owner’s details.
4. How will I know if I have a violation?
A notice will be sent via registered mail or picked up by authorized liaisons for buses. You can also check directly on the May Huli Ka 2.0 website.
5. What happens if I refuse to receive the notice?
It will still be deemed delivered, and you’ll be responsible for the violation.
Video: MMDA May Huli Ka 2.0
The launch of MMDA May Huli Ka 2.0 is a step toward more transparent and modern traffic enforcement in Metro Manila. While NCAP remains controversial, this updated website gives motorists a clear, secure, and convenient way to verify violations. Yes, there are still trust issues, and yes, the system must continue to improve. But if used correctly, May Huli Ka 2.0 can help reduce corruption, lessen road congestion, and give drivers a fairer way to handle traffic violations. Need a visual? Watch this video and learn how to navigate the site better:
Need More Information?
For inquiries or concerns or to get more information about the May Huli Ka web app or the NCAP procedures and how it works, you may reach out to:
- Contact Number: +632 8898 4200 loc. 1084
- Email: noncontact@mmda.gov.ph / ncap2@mmda.gov.ph
- MMDA Head Office, Julia Vargas Ave. cor. Molave St., Pasig City
- MMDA Hotline: 136