LTO: Your cars (and motorbikes) won't be getting windshield/plate year tag stickers anymore, and here's why
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will be introducing the Radio Frequency
Identification Device (RFID) stickers to replace the old motor vehicle
validation stickers and plate number year tags.
The move to change to the new RFID stickers will be carried out immediately as
soon as the existing stocks of the year tag stickers are consumed.
The LTO said that this is in preparation for the full implementation of the Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVIC) and Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) stickers, which are expected to roll out in the coming weeks.
The PMVIC will be in charge of the motor vehicle inspection system (MVIS) and shall be a requirement prior to a vehicle's registration/renewal. The MVIS will contain the details of the owner and their vehicle, its roadworthiness, its emission test, and its state of maintenance and operability. Results of the MVIS will then be automatically sent to the LTO’s IT system for processing.
In lieu of the discontinuance of the motor vehicle windshield and plate year
tags, inspection stickers will be issued at PMVIC during inspection. The
existing cost of stickers, however, will still be collected at LTO offices.
The agency's partner-supplier, STRADCOM, will be responsible for the upload
deactivation of validation of sticker serial numbers to prevent incomplete
transactions due to the non-issuance of validation stickers and plate year
tags.
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