How to Lift LTO Alarm Tag on Motor Vehicle

LTO alarm tags are placed on vehicles with bad records at the Land Transportation Office (LTO). This may be because its driver was apprehended, or because the vehicle is a “hot car” that was previously carnapped. When a vehicle is involved in circumstances like accidents, theft, or other situation that calls for an investigation, the vehicle is tagged and placed under an alarm with the LTO. When it happens, it is impossible to register or renew the motor vehicle’s registration since the payment for fines could not be accepted. To resolve such problems, one would need to request that the LTO lifts the alarm tags on the vehicle. 

Contrary to popular belief, there are actually a significant number of motor vehicle owners and buyers whose vehicles were tagged and placed under an alarm with the LTO. It doesn’t necessarily mean that these vehicles are stolen or were in an accident, but it does affect the renewal of their registrations, consequently causing trouble for the car owners. 

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What are LTO Alarm Tags

Alarm tags on vehicles refer to the active LTO records of existing or pending traffic violations or apprehensions. Having an alarm tag on your vehicle means the vehicle may be previously involved in an accident or in the commission of a crime or it may be on the watch list of the Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP – HPG) for stolen or carnapped vehicles. It may also mean that the vehicle has an active complaint against it or an active case with either the Department of Health (DoH), the Land Transportation Franchising Regulatory Board (LTFRB), or the Internal Investigation Division (IID). 

How to Check if the Car has an LTO Alarm Tag 

There are two ways to check if a vehicle has an LTO Alarm tag or not: via the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or by using the LTO’s Mobile Query Facility. 

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

All cars come with its own specific vehicle identification number (VIN)—a unique 17-character code that serves as a serial number of sorts for better identification. It includes numerical identification for country of manufacture, vehicle manufacturer, vehicle’s production number, and more and is found in some places in your car. The most common places you can locate your car’s VIN are on the dashboard, under the hood, and on the driver’s side door pillar. 

With just the VIN, you can see all the history reports of its previous owners including information on accidents, repairs, and more. All events that happen in a car are recorded in its VIN code. It’s best to run a VIN check first in order to verify the car’s real status.

LTO’s Mobile Query Facility

The use of the LTO’s Mobile Query Facility allows an individual an easy way to verify a vehicle’s status. It allows one to verify whether the physical attributes of the car matches the one on LTO records via the following information:

  • Plate number
  • Make
  • Model
  • Year of Manufacturing
  • Color
  • Date Last Registered in LTO
  • LTO Apprehension
  • Records
  • LTO Alarm

To check for alarms using the LTO Mobile Query facility, simply type in “LTO VEHICLE [Plate Number]” and send to 2600 from any network. It costs P 2.50 to all cellular networks in the country and works during office hours only.

Who may Avail of the Service

Checking of Alarm tags on vehicles can be done by anyone with access to pertinent information like the VIN or the Plate Number. The lifting of alarm tags, however, is particularly important for drivers and operators, those who intend to buy a car from the used car market as well as those who need to renew their vehicle but can’t due to the LTO alarm tags. 

Requirements

Requesting to lift LTO alarm tags requires an individual to present and submit the following documentary requirements before the LTO Alarm tags can be lifted.

General Requirements

  • Original letter request addressed to the Director of Traffic Adjudication Service (TAS)
  • Any valid Government issued ID/Deed of Sale, if not the registered owner
  • Original Special Power of Attorney, if representative

Additional Requirements

For special cases, the following additional requirements might be needed as well:

PNP-HPG Report involved in vehicular accident

  • Original letter request to lift alarm from the investigator
  • Original Affidavit of Desistance

PNP-HPG watch list alarm to Stolen/carnapped motor vehicles

  • Original Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) Letter of endorsement
  • Original Official Receipt (OR) /Certificate of Registration (CR) of the motor vehicle or certified true copy of the same from issuing agency
  • Original Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) Recovery and Disposition Report
  • Original Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) Crime Laboratory Marco -Etching Report
  • Original Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) Lifting of alarm
  • Original Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) MV Clearance
  • Original duly accomplished Land Transportation Office (LTO) Motor Vehicle Inspection Report

Department of Health (DOH) Alarm

  • Original Confirmatory Test
  • Original Medical clinic letter of Endorsement

Complaint/s at Land Transportation Franchising Regulatory Board (LTFRB)

  • Original Resolution to lift alarm

Complaint/s at Internal Investigation Division (IID)

  • Original Resolution to lift alarm

Procedures for Removing / Lifting of Alarms in Traffic Adjudication Service (TAS)

To process the request for lifting of LTO Alarm tags, you may follow these steps:

Step 1: Visit the Office of the Traffic Adjudication Service (TAS) in the LTO Central Office located at the LTO Compound in East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.

Step 2: Once there, secure a queue number and wait for your turn.

Step 3: Submit the documentary requirements along with the letter request form and the queue number so the LTO personnel can evaluate it for completeness and authenticity.

Step 4: Proceed to the cashier window for payment of Administrative fines in cases involving vehicular accidents.

Step 5: Once paid, wait until you are issued an Official Receipt (OR).

Step 6: Wait for the approval of your request and the lifting of the LTO alarm tags. 

Fees

To request for a lifting of the LTO Alarm tags, one would need to pay the price. The fee includes payments for LTO fines and penalties along with the following:

  • Administrative Fee: P2,000.00
  • LRF: P10.00

Total: P 2,010.00

Where to Process the Request to Lift the LTO Alarm Tags

To process the request to lift the LTO alarm tags, the individual/driver/operator would need to visit the Office of the Traffic Adjudication Service in the LTO Central Office located at the LTO Compound in East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.

Important Reminders

If you are among those who need the LTO to lift the LTO alarm tags on a particular vehicle, then here are some things you’d want to remember:

  • An LTO Alarm on the text message indicates if a car is stolen or not. 
  • If the LTO text message says that the vehicle ‘has no alarm,’ then you have a strong indicator that the used car you are about to buy is completely legal.
  • LTO alarms may be caused by apprehended drivers or because the vehicle is a “hot car” that was previously carnapped.
  • Owners and/or buyers of used cars with LTO alarm tags may now renew and/or transfer their registration with the LTO after the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) requests that the Stradcom Corporation temporarily lift the tagging and alarm of the affected motor vehicles under the MMDA’s No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
  • The license can be confiscated and revoked by the LTO if you are found to be a perennial violator.
  • LTO alarm tags can be applied to both vehicle and driver’s license. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

For your reference, here are the common questions and answers regarding lifting of LTO Alarm tags:

1. What is the vehicle identification number (VIN)?

The vehicle identification number, or VIN, is 17 unique character codes implanted on every manufactured vehicle in the world. It contains the histories and reports on a car that can be used for verification, identification, and many more.

2. What can I do to verify if a used car isn’t stolen?

In the Philippines, there are two ways to verify a car’s alarm status: to do a VIN check and to use the LTO’s Mobile Query Facility.

3. What is Motor Vehicle PNP-HPG clearance?

A Motor Vehicle (MV) Clearance Certificate issued by the Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) is an official document that certifies that the vehicle is not on the list of wanted or stolen vehicles as of the issue date.  

4. Did LTO remove NCAP alarms?

Yes. Just recently, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) temporarily removed the apprehension alarms on thousands of vehicles with violations under the No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) so drivers with outstanding traffic violations could still register their vehicles.

5. What is NCAP violation?

NCAP refers to capturing traffic violations without the need of physical apprehension by traffic enforcers. It is implemented 24/7 by the City Government using traffic enforcement cameras and other technology.

Summary

LTO alarm tags may mean many different things, but the main point is that it means the vehicles with alarm tags have bad records at the Land Transportation Office (LTO). It may be because its driver was apprehended, or because the vehicle is a “hot car.” With an active LTO alarm tag, it is not possible to register or renew your vehicle registration at the LTO. If you have nothing to do with the vehicle’s issues, or you wish to have it cleared to renew your vehicle’s registration or your driver’s license after the problem has been resolved, then you may request to have it lifted at the LTO office of your choice. However, you will need to get the documentary requirements ready and process it at the LTO office for a fee. When the LTO alarm tags are lifted, you may now proceed with whatever LTO transaction you need to do. 

LTO Koronadal City Office Location and Contact Information

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) Koronadal City refers to the set of three (3) LTO offices based in Koronadal City, South Cotabato: the LTO Koronadal City District Office, LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center, and the LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall – Koronadal City. Like the other LTO branches in the Philippines, the LTO Koronadal City offices were created so the Secretariat can offer fast, convenient, accessible, and affordable LTO services to the local residents. These LTO offices were also opened to better monitor and regulate all the local and visiting drivers, car owners, and operators, and to better watch over the vehicle use and the entire land transport service in Koronadal City and its geographical area of responsibility (GAOR). The LTO, through these branch offices, also keeps its presence alive within the local land transport sector. Plus, the close proximity ensures that the core programs and services of the LTO reach the very people—both drivers and pedestrians—whom the agencies want to serve and keep safe.  

Located within a wide expanse of agricultural fields that are close to the markets of General Santos City and neighboring towns, Koronadal city is an ideal location for businesses ranging from small to large enterprises. That said it isn’t surprising that the city is home to many shopping malls in South Cotabato, as well as to provincial or regional branches of private and public offices like the LTO. Plus, it is also the center of tourism economic activity and the main shopping hub for nearby municipalities and provinces, making it a great spot.

lto Koronadal office location and contact number

What is LTO Koronadal City? 

LTO Koronadal City refers to the set of three (3) LTO offices stationed in the City of Koronadal, which is geographically grouped under South Cotabato: the  LTO Koronadal City District Office (DO), LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center (LC), and the LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall – Koronadal City. These LTO offices serve as the local frontliners of the LTO Central Office and are tasked with offering various LTO programs and services and bringing them within the reach of the local transacting public in the City of Koronadal. Through these offices as well, the LTO brings most of its core programs and services together as an agency and makes them available and accessible to the locals who need them, particularly to those who work behind the wheels.

These LTO offices in Koronadal City include:

LTO Koronadal City District Office (DO)

The Koronadal City District Office (DO) is the main operating arm and the go-to office for people with LTO-related needs in this shopping city in South Cotabato. It carries out all LTO services in such a way that it is more accessible to the people of Koronadal City, compared to when they have to go straight to the Central Office to do so. Plus, with this district office, it is now possible to transact with the LTO without leaving Koronadal City, allowing those who work behind the wheels to save more time and money in satisfying their LTO-related needs.

LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center (LC)

The LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center (LC) is an LTO agency in Koronadal City meant to serve as the agency’s off-site license printing office. Located in Jaycee Avenue, the LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center (LC) was created with the intention of making the processing of LTO licensing and licensing renewal services faster and more convenient for the people, especially to those who work behind the wheels.

LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall – Koronadal City

In an effort to improve the service delivery and processes of the LTO as a step towards continuous modernization, the agency has created and opened the LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall Koronadal City. This LTO DLRO is a sub-office of the LTO meant to carry out its license renewal programs and services in Koronadal City, from its location in Gaisano Mall, so the agency can cater to more client concerns and bring its services closer to the public. Through this LTO DLRO in Gaisano Mall Koronadal City, the LTO also offers more convenient services with the waiting period shortened through a systematic procedure.

List of Services Offered by LTO Koronadal City Offices

All LTO services are meant to ensure public road safety. As such, the agency is in place to guarantee that only roadworthy drivers and vehicles are allowed on public roads and ensure public safety.

To learn more about the different LTO services, here’s a list of the ones generally offered by LTO offices nationwide:

  • License and Permit
    • Student Permit
    • New Driver’s License (Non-Professional)
    • Conductor’s License
    • 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)
  • Insurance
  • Proper Driver Education
  • 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

  • The use of self-service kiosks 
  • Process Application for New Driver’s License (DL) via the Automated Driver’s License Examination System (ADLES) Facility 

Since some LTO branch offices are not equipped enough to offer certain LTO services, it’s best to check with your preferred LTO branch office first to confirm that the service you need is available in your preferred LTO agency before visiting the branch.

How to Contact LTO Koronadal City

Reaching out to LTO Koronadal City can be done either through the phone, by email, or via their official social media account. It can also be by visiting any of the LTO offices in Koronadal City directly or by visiting its supervising office, the LTO Region 12 (SOCCSKSARGEN or Central Mindanao) regional office. 

To reach out to the LTO Region 12 (SOCCSKSARGEN) regional office, please check the following contact information:

Land Transportation Office Region 12 – Office of the Regional Director

Agency Code: 1200
Office Address: LTO Regional Office 12, Purok Yellowbell, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Koronadal City, South Cotabato
Telephone Number: (083) 878-0764
Head of Agency: Macario D. Gonzaga
Email Address: mb_gonzaga@yahoo.com
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)

Contact Information

To reach out to either one of the LTO offices in Koronadal City, please check out the following contact details:

LTO Koronadal City District Office

Agency Code: 1226
Office Address: Jaycee Avenue, Koronadal City, South Cotabato
Telephone Number: (083) 520-1533
Head of Agency: OIC Hasmin B. Masukat
Email Address: ltodiskor@gmail.com
Official Facebook Page: https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069015856327&locale=bg_BG
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)

LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center

Agency Code: 1225
Office Address: Jaycee Avenue, Koronadal City, South Cotabato
Telephone Number: (083) 877-4872
Head of Agency: OIC Ferdinand B. Mangudadatu
Email Address: koronadallicensingcenter@gmail.com
Official Facebook Page: https://web.facebook.com/people/LTO-Koronadal-City-Licensing-Center/100064374742226/
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)

LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall – Koronadal City

Agency Code: 1227
Office Address: Gaisano Grand Mall, Alunan, Avenue, Koronadal City, South Cotabato
Telephone Number: (083) 520-2612
Head of Agency: OIC Jinna I. Felix
Email Address: 1227dlrokoronadal@gmail.com
Official Facebook Page: https://web.facebook.com/p/LTO-DLRO-Koronadal-100063994483221/
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)

Where is Koronadal City

Koronadal, officially known as the City of Koronadal or Marbel, is a third class component city and capital of the landlocked province of South Cotabato. It serves as the capital of the province of South Cotabato and as the regional administrative center of SOCCSKSARGEN (Region 12). In 2003 and 2005, it was named as the “Most Competitive City” in the small-city category, and in 2005 and 2006 as the most business-friendly city in Mindanao. Geographically, Koronadal is in the northeastern part of South Cotabato Province, bounded in the northwest by the Municipality of Tantangan, South Cotabato and the Municipality of Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat in the northeast; on the southwest, by the Municipality of Banga, South Cotabato and on the southeast, by the Municipalities of Tupi and Tampakan, South Cotabato.

Google Map Location

To learn more about the travel routes and the driving directions to Koronadal City or to any of the LTO offices in the city, you may check the maps below:

LTO Koronadal City District Office

LTO Koronadal City Licensing Center

LTO DLRO Gaisano Mall – Koronadal City

LTO Region 14 – Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region 14, also known as the LTO Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), is one of the regional divisions of the LTO in the Philippines. Like the Central Office, this regional office also manages and oversees the LTO agencies in the cities and municipalities within the territorial jurisdiction of CAR. The LTO branch agencies within the region, on the other hand, implement the projects and enforce the rules and regulations in the cities and municipalities within its geographical area of responsibility (GAOR). The LTO Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) regional office, along with its LTO agencies, ensures that the Secretariat and its services are accessible, making it easier for both the public and the agency to work together towards a safer, more efficient, more convenient, and more affordable land transport service in the Cordilleras.

Known for its rich ancient culture, the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is home to the indigenous tribe called the Igorot. They are well-known for the traditional way of life that existed way back to ancient Filipinos. The region is also home to the supposed “Eighth Wonder of the World,” the world famous Banaue Rice Terraces, and other natural attractions like the Sumaguing Cave in Sagada and the mummy caves of Benguet and Mt. Province. It attract numerous visitors on a regular basis, which made it imperative for the local government branches of public offices like the LTO.  

lto region 14 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region office

What is LTO Region 14? 

Known as the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), the LTO Region 14 is the only landlocked region in the north-central part of Luzon. It has a mountainous terrain, and is positioned in the Cordillera Central mountain range, right where Mount Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon, is located, and is dubbed as the “Watershed Cradle of North Luzon” as it hosts nine (9) major rivers that provide water for irrigation and energy-generation in Northern Luzon. The region which consists of the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, and Apayao is rich in natural resources and has abundant mineral reserves including gold, copper, silver, and zinc. The designated regional center is the Chartered City of Baguio, officially known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines. These provinces and cities house numerous LTO agencies within its jurisdiction and it is these LTO agencies that make up what is collectively known as LTO Region 14 (LTO Cordillera Administrative Region). With the LTO CAR agencies, the Secretariat makes it easier for the people in these mountainous parts to access and avail of its core programs and services without leaving the area. 

Mission and Vision of LTO CAR

Like the other LTO agencies and regional offices, the LTO Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) also operates under the same mission and vision as that of the LTO Central Office.

Mission

To rationalize the land transportation services and facilities and effectively implement the various transportation laws, rules and regulations. It is the responsibility of those involved in the public service to be more vigilant in their part in the overall development scheme of the national leadership. Hence, promotion of safety and comfort in land travel is a continuing commitment of the LTO.

Vision

To be a frontline government agency showcasing fast and efficient public service for a progressive land transport sector. 

Functions of LTO CAR

All the LTO agencies share the same purpose and functions as that of the LTO Central Office, including all the agencies under the LTO Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).

The LTO functions offered in the Cordilleras, include:

LTO-Serviced Cities and Municipalities in the Cordilleras

With LTO working to be a more efficient and convenient frontline agency, they have set up branch offices in various strategic locations within the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).

These offices are as follows:

  • LTO Bangued
  • LTO Luna
  • LTO Baguio City
  • LTO La Trinidad, Benguet
  • LTO Lamut (Ifugao)
  • LTO Alfonso Lista (Ifugao)
  • LTO Tabuk
  • LTO Bontoc

List of LTO Agencies in the Cordilleras

LTO also placed 11 different types of agencies under the jurisdiction of LTO CAR. These agencies are strategically placed so the LTO can offer their service to as many different areas in the region as possible. These agencies are categorized as follows:

  • District Offices (DO)
    • Abra District Office
    • Apayao District Office
    • Baguio City District Office 
    • Benguet District Office
    • Ifugao District Office
    • Kalinga District Office
    • Mt. Province District Office
  • Extension Offices (EO)
    • Alfonso Lista – Ifugao Extension Office
  • Licensing Centers (LC)
    • Baguio Licensing Center
  • Driver’s License Renewal Office/Center (DLRO/DLRC)
    • Driver’s License Renewal Office – Porta Vaga
  • New Registration Unit (NRU)
    • New Registration Unit

List of Services Offered by LTO Agencies in CAR

All the LTO programs and services are designed to monitor and ensure road safety and promote progress for the local land transport sector. It is the same for the LTO agencies in the Cordilleras.

Some of the most common LTO services include:

  • License and Permit
    • Student Permit
    • New Driver’s License (Non-Professional)
    • Conductor’s License
    • 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’ 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/Chasis 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)
  • Insurance
  • Proper Driver Education
  • 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

  • The use of self-service kiosks 
  • Process Application for New Driver’s License (DL) via the Automated Driver’s License Examination System (ADLES) Facility 
  • Accreditation 

Note that while all of these services are offered by LTO, some of them may not be readily available in certain offices in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) due to limited facilities. That is why, it is best to check with your preferred LTO branch first to see if they are offering the service you require before you make the trip.

How to Contact LTO CAR

All of the LTO offices are created to be accessible so their services can reach the people faster. They are also strategically located so they can better regulate the drivers and vehicles and maintain road safety in the region. The LTO also ensures that all of their services reach the people who need them through an LTO agency. That said, they also made it easy to reach out to the LTO CAR regional offices, including the LTO regional office in Region 14 or to any of the LTO agencies in the region. They can be reached either by making a call, sending an email, or sending a message to their official social media accounts. They may also visit any of the LTO agencies in the Cordilleras.

Contact Information 

For information, questions, concerns, or complaints, you may contact LTO Region 14 via the following:

Land Transportation Office Region 14 – Office of the Regional Director

Agency Code: 1400
Office Address: 2nd Floor Post Office Building, Post Office Loop, Upper Session Road, Baguio City
Telephone Number: 074 423 1662
Head of Agency: Francis Ray A. Almora, CESO VI
Email Address: dotrcarofficial@gmail.com
Operating Hours: 8AM – 5PM (Mondays-Fridays)

Where is Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) — Region 14

The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) also known as the Cordillera Region, Cordillera, or Region 14, is the only landlocked administrative region in the Philippines, situated in the Cordillera Central mountain range, within the island of Luzon. It has a primarily mountainous terrain, with several streams and rivers including the Chico River, which is a tributary of the Cagayan River. It is the least populous region and it covers most of the Cordillera Mountain Range of Luzon. It is bounded on the northeast and east by the Cagayan Valley, and on the southwest and west by the Ilocos Region.

Google Map Location

To learn more about the different driving directions or travel routes to the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) or to the LTO Region 14 regional office, you may check the maps below:

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Land Transportation Office  (LTO) Region 14

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