LTO extends vehicle registration validity due to typhoon Egay
The Land Transportation Office has extended the registration validity of vehicles with plate numbers ending in 7 due to typhoon Egay (international name Doksuri).
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How long did the Land Transportation Office (LTO) extend the validity of vehicles with plate numbers ending in 7?
The LTO extended the registration validity of vehicles with plate number ending in 7 until August 15, 2023.Will LTO collect penalties from those with expired registrations?
Per LTO, no surcharges or penalties will be levied on motor vehicles with license plates ending in the number 7 in Regions I, II, III, and the Cordillera Administrative Region.To recall, the said typhoon ravaged various cities in the country leaving 13 roads closed as of July 27 and costing infrastructure damage of P6.94 billion as of August 2.
In a Memorandum Circular released by the agency, all motor vehicles with registrations expiring last July have been extended until August 15, 2023. In addition, LTO shared that no surcharges or penalties will be levied on motor vehicles with license plates ending in the number 7 in Regions I, II, III, and the Cordillera Administrative Region.
Photos from Land Transportation Office and Land Transportation Office - Philippines Facebook page
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