LTO to expand mobile services for vehicle, license renewals nationwide
LTO to bring its services closer to the public with E-Patrol service

Here’s some good news for our dear motorists who will have to travel long distances just to reach LTO District Offices.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has announced they are expanding the coverage of mobile services across the country to make LTO transactions easier and more convenient.
Effectively, the agency is rolling out its E-Patrol Services in various locations in the country. LTO will set up mobile offices in strategic areas around the country where LTO offices are distant. Among the services that the E-Patrol Service offers are renewals for driver’s licenses and motor vehicle registrations.
LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II believes not only will this save time and energy for motorists, but also assures an efficient transaction with the agency.
“This is part of our initiative to make all LTO services more accessible to the community. Through our E-Patrol Services, the people even in far-flung areas can conveniently access important LTO services,” said Asec. Mendoza.
Currently, Asec. Mendoza says LTO Regional Directors and District Office heads have been notified of this initiative, and they are in the process of finalizing the areas where the E-Patrol Services will be deployed.
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