LTO Revision of Records: Change Citizenship  

An individual’s citizenship defines the essence of his fundamental human rights. It is the core of a country’s diplomatic protection and is also often a legal or practical requirement for the exercise of rights and privileges, including the privilege to own a driver’s license. 

In the Philippines, each citizen has that privilege manifested by the Land Transportation Office’s (LTO) provision of a driver’s license. Having said that, it is, in turn, the individual’s responsibility to ensure that his citizenship is properly declared in his/her identification documents, like the driver’s license. In cases when there are changes in the citizenship of a foreigner in the Philippines or a Filipino with a driver’s license, it is his duty to update the LTO records under his name, by making a request for a revision of records at the LTO.

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LTO Revision of Records: Change in Citizenship

Revision of records at the LTO refers to the process of  updating or revising personal records of registered or licensed drivers. Making such a request to revise or update the citizenship in an individual LTO record refers to making a record change that usually stems from either gaining dual citizenship status with another country or acquiring a Filipino citizenship (for foreigners in the Philippines). 

Changing the citizenship reflected in your LTO records, and consequently, in your driver’s license, is easy enough, thanks to the modernization efforts of the LTO. Having said that, there is no reason not to declare which country is protecting your basic human rights, especially since the LTO revision of records for changing citizenship is so easy to do either in person, via any of the LTO offices in the country, or online, via the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal. Plus, an updated LTO profile that shows that your correct citizenship ensures that the relevant authorities would know how to treat you accordingly in cases of emergencies. Aside from that, it also helps you get better and more personalized access to the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal for online LTO services and LTO alerts and notifications. 

Benefits of LTO Change in Citizenship  

Some of the benefits associated with record change for change in citizenship, include:

  • The ability to use a driver’s license to drive freely without worrying about getting caught and facing fines, penalties, and other legal repercussions.for incorrect details.
  • A valid driver’s license is a useful government-issued photo ID that is valid almost anywhere in the Philippines.
  • Your citizenship does have an effect on what is and is not allowed for you.
  • Your citizenship also defines the rights, privilege, and even punishments you get to receive as a licensed driver in the Philippines

Eligibility to Change Citizenship on LTO Records

Anybody who is a holder of a registered Driver’s License (DL) who recently got either a dual citizenship or has recently become a Filipino citizen and who wishes to update his Driver’s License Record with LTO is eligible to make this request. 

The applicant must also satisfy the following conditions:

  • Able to read and write in Filipino, English, or any major dialect
  • Holder of Valid DL (foreign or local) or a DL that has not been renewed two (2) years after the expiry date
  • Driver’s License or Appropriate Affidavit if DL is Lost or Mutilated
  • Has no unsettled traffic violation

Requirements for LTO Revision of Records: Change in Marital Status

The requirements for making a record change for incorrect name with LTO requires submission of the following documents:

  • Properly Accomplished Application for Driver’s License (ADL) Form
  • Alien Certificate of Registration
  • Foreign License
  • Immigration Card
  • Passport
  • Requisition of Filipino Citizenship
  • Visa

If the applicant is a Muslim:

  • Affidavit of at least two (2) disinterested individuals 
  • Certification from OMA (Office of the Muslim Affairs).

Procedures for LTO Revision of Records: Change in Citizenship

Changing your citizenship in your LTO driver’s records is just like changing a misspelled first name. It is a straightforward process that can be done online via the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal or in person, by making an actual visit to any LTO branch in the Philippines

In-Person, via the LTO office

To make the change, simply follow these steps:

Step 1: Before you actually go for an LTO visit, you need to first prepare the documentary requirements for the information you wish to revise under your current LTO driver’s license. 

Step 2: Once the documents are prepared, you will then need to submit them for evaluation and wait for the transaction ID to be generated by the system so you can present it for verification and confirmation of the details.

Step 3: The Evaluator will check the authenticity and completeness of the documents, then proceed with processing the ID.

Step 4: You will need to get your photo and signature taken for the records.

Step 5: Then, you will be sent to make the payment amounting to P30.00 regardless of the number of fields revised at the cashier.

Step 6: Once payment has been processed, you will just need to wait for the new driver’s license reflecting the correct information to be released.

Online, via the LTMS portal

To update your Driver’s License record via the LTMS portal, here are the steps to follow:

Step 1: Go to the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal at portal.lto.gov.ph.

Step 2: Log in or register for an LTMS account.

If the applicant is a new user:

  • Click the “Register Now” button.
  • Read all the terms and conditions and click the “Yes I accept” button. Then, enter the captcha code and finally click the “Next” button.
  • Select the registration type and click the “Next” button.
  • Fill in the personal details, contact number, citizenship, and type of license and click the “Submit” button.
  • The verification link is sent to the given email ID, using the link the applicant has to create the password.

If the applicant has an existing account:

  • Go to the login page and enter the email and password.
  • Click the “Sign in” button.

Step 3: Once logged in, the applicant has to select “Licensing.”

Step 4: Click “Accept” to accept the Terms of Use. 

Step 5: Select the type of license that you hold: Student Permit, Non-Professional Driver’s License, or Professional Driver’s License.

Step 6: Click Next. 

Step 7: Select Revision of Records, then click Next.

Step 8: Choose the type of records you wish to revise: Personal, Address, or Citizenship. For change in citizenship, choose Citizenship.

Step 9: Click Next.

Step 10: Choose your citizenship using the dropdown next to the box, then click Next.

Step 11: Upload any one of the following documentary requirements (Immigration Card, Passport, Requisition of Filipino Citizenship, or Visa) by clicking the Upload icon, selecting the file to upload, and clicking Save. Make sure the file doesn’t exceed the allowed maximum file size of 2046 kb. 

Step 12: Once done, click Next.

Step 13: Key in the License Number and Expiry date.

Step 14: Click Next.

Step 15: Continue with the rest of the procedures. 

Step 16: Once the application is completed and submitted, the concerned authority will check the submitted application and document set. If everything is in place, the application will be accepted.

Step 17: The application will then be processed further. All the status updates will be sent via SMS to the applicant’s mobile number or can be seen via the LTMS portal upon login.

Step 18: Once the process is completed, the applicant gets a call from the LTO for instructions on how to complete the transaction.

Step 19: If required, the applicant needs to visit the office for the biometric/encoding process.

Step 20: You might need to wait for a while to get the updated permit from the office.

Important Reminders

In this section are some useful tips you need to remember when requesting for record changes, especially for a change in marital status, at the LTO:

  • Making a request to update citizenship via the LTMS portal only requires either an Immigration Card, a Passport, a document proving the Requisition of his Filipino Citizenship, or a Visa, depending on the citizenship you are changing it to.
  • Drivers who are interested in making requests to change citizenship should ensure that he has no pending cases before the department. 
  • Drivers with pending cases of violations need to settle those first or his application for record change may not be approved.
  • This entire process can be completed within 30 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
  • Updating of citizenship may be done online, via the LTMS portal, or in person, at an LTO branch office.
  • If you’re visiting a busy LTO office, make sure to check with them if they require an LTO appointment or if they accept walk-ins.
  • You will need to prepare enough funds for the LTO fees and payments of other incidental expenses.

Video: How to Request for Revision of Records from LTO  

You can learn how to update your citizenship on your driver’s license as well as the process of making a request for an LTO Revision of Records and the requirements to do so from this video posted by PetChi Mix TV.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

For your reference, here are some of the most common questions and answers regarding the change in marital status at the LTO:

1. Can I make the request to update the citizenship reflected on my LTO Driver’s License online?

Yes. You may initiate the request online via the LTMS portal. Just log into your LTMS account and follow the steps to complete the record change. However, in certain cases, you might be required to visit an LTO office to complete the procedures.

2. Can I update my citizenship when I renew my license next?

Yes. You may process the record change upon license renewal. The documentary requirements and the LTO fees will vary depending on the license type and the other LTO transactions you wish to do along with it. 

3. How much does the revision request for change in citizenship cost?

The LTO fee for any kind of revision of records transaction, including changing your citizenship, is all set at P30.00. Other additional LTO-related transactions may entail additional fees.

Summary

Getting issued a driver’s license is your privilege as a citizen of the country that has granted you your driver’s license or the privilege to drive on public roads. As such, it is your responsibility to ensure that you, at least, set your public records straight. This will ensure that you are treated accordingly wherever you may be driving. To make it more convenient to do so, the LTO keeps moving forward with modernization and building online and offline infrastructure for the benefit of the transacting public. The agency also simplified many processes, including the revision of LTO records so difficulty cannot be used as an excuse not to do so. After all, being allowed to drive legally in the Philippines has its own perks, and you can only do so by making sure you adhere to the rules and regulations of the LTO

How to Register as an LTO-Accredited Physician

In January to February 2019, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) all over the Philippines started to only work with accredited physicians and clinics regarding the processing of medical certificates—one of the most important documentary requirements necessary when applying for or renewing an LTO driver’s license in the country. 

When the LTO made restrictions to the processing of medical certificates, they created a system where only the medical certificates transmitted electronically by accredited physicians in LTO-accredited medical clinics will be valid. Do note, however, that even when the clinic is LTO-accredited, not all employed doctors automatically become accredited physicians. Instead, they would need to secure accreditation individually, and the process of doing so is detailed in this guide. 

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What is an LTO-Accredited Physician?

An LTO-accredited physician refers to doctors who have received the stamp of approval and trust of the LTO. These physicians are in-charge of running physical and mental examinations and evaluation on aspiring drivers to ensure that they are worthy of being given the power to drive motor vehicles on public roads.

LTO-accredited doctors usually work in LTO-accredited medical clinics. Even when the clinic is LTO-accredited, its doctors would first need to secure accreditation by applying for it on their own. The procedures for registration as an LTO-accredited physician is a short one, with minimal requirements and procedures, but it isn’t free. It comes with a registration fee amounting to P3,000.00 and requires applicants to personally appear at the LTO regional office closest to them for biometrics encoding.

Eligibility for LTO Physicians Registration

All qualified private and government physicians who bear a PRC license are eligible for LTO Philippines Physicians Registration.

Requirements for LTO Physicians Registration

Before initiating the request for registration as an LTO-accredited doctor, one must first prepare the following documentary requirements:

General Requirements For Private and Government Physicians Registration in LTO Philippines

  • Duly accomplished application form, endorsed by the owner of the clinic or head of the government health facility / agency or the authorized representative
  • Two (2) pieces of 2×2 photo with name tag (taken within the last three months prior to the date of application for registration
  • One (1) Certified true copy of Certificate of Registration duly issued by the Board of Medical Examiners or proof of application pending the release of Certificate
  • Original copy of the Certificate of Membership and good standing from the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) or its component society
  • Presentation of Original and submission of one (1) photocopy of the valid Professional Regulation Commission license card
  • Presentation of Original and submission of one (1) photocopy of any of the following valid government issued identification card (other than PRC) with photo and signature
    • Philippine Identification (PhilID) Card
    • Philippine passport
    • Social Security System (SSS) Card, 
    • UMID Card
    • PhilHealth ID
    • TIN Card
    • Postal ID
    • Voter’s ID
    • Barangay ID
    • OFW ID
    • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
    • National Council of Disabled Affairs (NCDA) ID
    • Solo Parent ID
    • Voter’s Certification
    • Government Services and Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
    • Seaman’s Book
    • Government Owned and/or Controlled Corporations (GOCC) ID, 
    • Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) or Pag-IBIG ID
    • Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification, 
    • Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
  • Presentation of Original and submission of one (1) photocopy of Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN) card or any document indicating the TIN (must bring original copy to be presented)

Additional Requirements of LTO Physicians Registration

Depending on whether the physician work in private or public hospital, here are some additional registration documents:

For Private Physicians

  • Presentation of Original and submission of one (1) photocopy of current Professional Tax Receipt (PTR) (Original copy to be presented)

For Government Physicians

  • One (1) Certified true copy of approved appointment or Certificate of Employment issued by the agency
  • Original copy of the Authority to Engage in the Private Practice of Profession approved by the Head of Agency where he/she is employed (for government physicians who desire to engage in private practice)

Procedures for Registration as an LTO-Accredited Physician

For registration as an LTO-accredited physician, a licensed doctor, regardless of whether he works in private or government hospital, must follow these registration procedures:

Step 1: Visit the LTO Regional Office where the medical clinic is accredited.

Step 2: Proceed to the Assessment and Compliance Monitoring Team (ACMT) Counter and secure the application form for the registration of physicians.

Step 3: Submit the documentary requirements to the designated officer at the ACMT Secretariat in the LTO Regional Office for completeness and verification through the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) website.

Step 4: Once the documents are evaluated and verified by the designated personnel from the ACMT Secretariat Regional Office, you will be called in for an interview with the ACMT Members/Chairperson for a personal assessment.

Step 5: Upon passing the interview, wait for your turn at the encoding window. You will be required to have a digital photograph and biometric fingerprint scan for encoding.

Step 6: Wait for the issuance of your Pay Order Slip (POS).

Step 7: Once you receive the POS, proceed to the cashier for the payment of fees.

Step 8: Once paid, wait for the OR to be issued.

Step 9: Once your OR is released, proceed to the Releasing window and present your OR.

Step 10: Wait for the Certificate of Registration to be released.

Once you have secured a Certificate of Registration, you may already offer your medical services to drivers and aspiring drivers who are looking to get a physical and medical assessment for their LTO medical certificate.

Fees

To get registered as an LTO-accredited physician, you must be prepared to pay for the Registration Fee amounting to P3,000.00. 

Where to Register

To process an application for registration as an LTO-accredited doctor, you will need to visit the LTO Regional Office closest to your place of residence.

Processing Time

The application for registration as an LTO-accredited doctor usually takes at least one (1) day, one (1) hour, and forty-five (45) minutes. 

Note that the estimated processing time stated herein includes waiting time and this only starts upon the submission of complete requirements.

Important Reminder

For your reference, here are some important things you need to remember as you register as an LTO-accredited physician:

  • One can apply for registration as an LTO-accredited physician at the LTO Regional office where the medical clinic was accredited.
  • Accredited doctors who issue medical certificates to driver’s license applicants without any physical examination may face suspension or permanent closure when caught.
  • The accreditation for doctors at the LTO is not free. 
  • Registration as an accredited doctor is an important procedure at the LTO as they offer services that are part of the process for securing driver’s licenses or motor vehicle registration.
  • As the LTO transitioned to a digitized agency, the transmittal of medical certificates has changed and the LTO now only accepts electronically transmitted ones via the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

To help make the registration procedures as painless as possible, here are some common questions and answers related to registration an an LTO-accredited physician:

1. Can I register as an LTO-accredited physician from any LTO office? 

No. You cannot just visit any LTO office. You will need to go to the LTO Regional Office where the medical clinic you work for is accredited before you can process a registration as an LTO-accredited doctor. 

2. How much does it cost to register as an LTO-accredited doctor?

Registration as an LTO-accredited physician doesn’t require too much, only the registration fee which amounts to a total of P3,000.00. 

3. Why do doctors need to register to become accredited by the LTO? 

The LTO gives utmost importance to all the processes involved in the issuance of a driver’s license. As LTO-accredited doctors offer services that are part of the process for securing driver’s licenses or motor vehicle registration, then the agency needs to check if you fit the bill and are worthy of deciding whether another person is roadworthy or not, at least in terms of physical and medical conditions. 

4. Is it possible to get the medical certificate without getting a physical exam if I go to an LTO-accredited doctor?

No. It is illegal for LTO-accredited doctors to issue a medical certificate without doing a physical and medical exam. When caught, an LTO-accredited physician may face suspension while the clinic may face permanent closure.

5. Can I register as an LTO-accredited doctor if I work in a private clinic/hospital?

Yes. Regardless of whether one works in a private or in a government hospital, so long as you are a licensed physician, you may apply for registration at the LTO regional office near you.

Summary

The registration procedures to become an LTO-accredited physician may not be of interest to the general public, but it is an important procedure that everyone must be aware of in order to understand how much importance the bureau places on these things. It proves that the agency cares enough to ensure that the services they offer are done by professionals and that they pay attention to details to ensure that every driver is deemed roadworthy before being allowed to drive on public roads. Plus, the service isn’t free so it may deter those who aren’t serious in offering their professional expertise properly. 

LTO Revision of Records: Change Address  

People generally own various official identity documents that can attest not only to their identity but also to their age and address. One such document is the driver’s license issued by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in the Philippines. An LTO driver’s license is an identity document issued to roadworthy drivers which gives them the authority to operate certain motor vehicles on public roads. It contains the driver’s name and other more sensitive biographical information like their birth date and address and is an acceptable photo ID almost anywhere in the Philippines. 

That said, it is imperative to keep all the information on your LTO driver’s license as updated as possible. Incorrect addresses in LTO records is not always a result of human error. It can be due to moving into another residence after the driver’s license has been issued. If, for whatever the reasons, you need to change your address, you can simply check on this guide to the process of changing address at the Land Transportation Office (LTO), from the requirements, to the different rules, guidelines, and fees related to doing so. 

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LTO Revision of Records: Change Address

Solving problems on incorrect or obsolete addresses on your driver’s license is a simple matter of making a request for revision of records at the LTO. Though this type of record change sounds simple, it is an important procedure as having correct biographical information on your IDs is necessary if you want to be able to use the driver’s license properly as a government-issued photo ID and proof of residence, or just to prove that those requesting for proof of address are able to send communications to you via regular post and be able to find you if necessary.

The change in address in LTO essentially ensures that you have a government-issued photo ID that can prove that you are not lying about where you live. As the LTO driver’s license is one of the most credible identity documents around, it is the perfect ID to show as a valid proof of address and identification and that it will be accepted anywhere in the Philippines. For drivers who wish to update their address on their LTO Driver’s License, a simple revision of records should do the trick. This procedure can be done in person, via any LTO office in the Philippines, or online, via the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) online services portal.  

Eligibility for Change in Address at the LTO

But who can make a request to change or update LTO records with the correct address? Well, anybody who owns a registered Driver’s License (DL) with an incorrect address can put in a request to do so as long as he intends to update his Driver’s License Record with LTO. 

Like every other DL holder though, the applicant must also satisfy the following conditions:

  • Able to read and write in Filipino, English, or any major dialect
  • Holder of Valid DL or a DL that has not renewed two (2) years after the expiry date
  • Driver’s License or Appropriate Affidavit if the DL is Lost or Mutilated
  • Has no unsettled traffic violation

Benefits of LTO Revision or Change of Address 

Some of the benefits associated with updating your LTO records with your new address include:

  • The ability to use a driver’s license to drive freely without worrying about possible legal repercussions from false information on your ID 
  • A valid driver’s license can serve as a useful government-issued photo ID that is valid almost anywhere in the Philippines.
  • It can serve as your proof of address or proof of residence to satisfy the security requirements of many establishments and prove that you are not lying about where you live.
  • It is a valid ID issued by a recognized authority and can be used almost everywhere.

Requirements for LTO Revision of Records: Incorrect Birth date

The requirements for making a record change for incorrect birth date with LTO requires submission of the following documents:

Procedures for LTO Revision of Records: Change Address

Changing addresses in your LTO driver’s records is a lot like the other types of record changes. It requires going through a straightforward process that can either be done online via the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) or in person, by making an actual visit to your preferred LTO branch. 

In-Person, via the LTO office

To initiate the request to revise or update your incorrect birth date on LTO records, you may simply follow these steps:

Step 1: Before you actually go for an LTO visit, you need to first prepare the documentary requirements for the information you wish to revise under your current LTO driver’s license. 

Step 2: Once the documents are prepared, you will then need to submit them for evaluation and wait for the transaction ID to be generated by the system so you can present it for verification and confirmation of the details.

Step 3: The Evaluator will then check the authenticity and completeness of the documents, then proceed with processing the replacement ID.

Step 4: You will need to get your photo and signature taken for the records.

Step 5: Then, you will be sent to make the payment amounting to P30.00 (regardless of the number of fields revised) at the cashier.

Step 6: Once payment has been processed, you will just need to wait for the new driver’s license reflecting the correct information to be released.

Online, via the LTMS portal

To update your Driver’s License record with a new address via the LTMS portal, here are the steps to follow:

Step 1: Go to the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal at portal.lto.gov.ph.

Step 2: Log in or register for an LTMS account.

If the applicant is a new user:

  • Click the “Register Now” button.
  • Read all the terms and conditions and click the “Yes I accept” button. Then, enter the captcha code and finally click the “Next” button.
  • Select the registration type and click the “Next” button.
  • Fill in the personal details, contact number, citizenship, and type of license and click the “Submit” button.
  • The verification link is sent to the given email ID, using the link the applicant has to create the password.

If the applicant has an existing account:

  • Go to the login page and enter the email and password.
  • Click the “Sign in” button.

Step 3: Once logged in, the applicant has to select “Licensing.”

Step 4: Click “Accept” to accept the Terms of Use. 

Step 5: Select the type of license that you hold: Student Permit, Non-Professional Driver’s License, or Professional Driver’s License.

Step 6: Click Next. 

Step 7: Select Revision of Records, then click Next.

Step 8: Choose the type of records you wish to revise: Personal, Address, or Citizenship. For a change in address, choose Address.

Step 9: Click Next.

Step 10: Make the change in the address field, and add information like your house number, street address or village name, municipality, province, and zip code, then click Next.

Step 11: Upload either one of the required documents (Barangay Certificate or Proof of Current Billing) by clicking the Upload icon, selecting the file to upload, and clicking Save. Make sure the file doesn’t exceed the allowed maximum file size of 2046 kb. 

Step 12: Once done, click Next.

Step 13: Enter your License Number and License Expiry date.

Step 14: Click Next.

Step 15: Continue with the rest of the procedures. 

Step 16: Once the application is completed and submitted, the concerned authority will check the submitted application and document set. If everything is in place, the application will be accepted.

Step 17: The application will then be processed further. All the status updates will be sent via SMS to the applicant’s mobile number or can be seen via the LTMS portal upon login.

Step 18: Once the process is completed, the applicant gets a call from the LTO for instructions on how to complete the transaction.

Step 19: If required, the applicant needs to visit the office for the biometric/encoding process.

Step 20: You might need to wait for a while to get the updated license from the office.

Important Reminders

For your reference, here are some few useful things you need to remember when requesting for changing your address on record at the LTO:

  • It is important for all driver’s license holders to ensure that their ID cards, regardless if it’s a Student Permit, or a Non-Pro or Pro DL, have the correct biographical information including their address so they can use the DL as a proper ID. 
  • Once you’ve uploaded a document via the LTMS portal, succeeding transactions will no longer require you to do so again. 
  • Drivers who are interested in making requests for record changes should ensure that he has no pending cases before the department. 
  • Drivers with pending cases of violations will need to settle them first for his application for record change to be approved.
  • This entire process can be completed within 30 days or as per the timeline advised by the respective department authority.
  • To request for updating or revision of your address in your LTO records, you may go online, via the LTMS portal, or visit an LTO branch office.
  • You will need to prepare enough funds for the payments of LTO fees and other incidental expenses.

Video: How to Make Requests to Change Address from LTO 

Learn about the actual procedures on how to change the address on your driver’s license and how to request for an LTO Revision of Records in general by watching this video from Wander J:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

For your reference, here are some of the most common questions and answers regarding the LTO Revision of Records for incorrect birth dates:

1. Can I make the request to update my address on my LTO Driver’s License online?

Yes. You may initiate the request for revision of records online via the LTMS portal. It’s a simple process, but it will require submission of supporting documents like a Barangay Certificate or Proof of Current Billing.

2. Can I request to update my address when I renew my driver’s license?

Yes. You may process the revision request upon renewal. You may also process change address requests along with other LTO transactions at the same time. The LTO fees will vary though depending on the license type and the other LTO transactions you wish to do along with it. 

3. How much does the request to change address at LTO cost?

All types of revision of records requests, including changing the address, at LTO costs P30.00. There might be additional fees and requirements if you intend to do it with other LTO transactions.

Summary

An LTO driver’s license is, perhaps, one of the most credible and widely accepted identity documents in the Philippines. Not only does it prove that you are not lying about who you are or where you live, but it also offers other important information to support your claim, including your birth date, photo, and signature. Having said that, it is imperative to ensure that every piece of information in your driver’s license matches with your other identity documents. However, in case you ever get issued with an LTO driver’s license with an incorrect or an old address, we really hope you would find this guide useful. 

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