Question & AnswerQ&A (LTO MEMORANDUM)
The main objective of the LTO-IT PROJECT is to minimize documentary requirements to better serve the public.
All additional requirements or clearances for the requisition and issuance of Change Classification and Duplicate Plates stated in the Memorandum dated December 15, 2003, were suspended.
Memorandum Circular No. MC 90-120, also known as the Guidelines in the Requisition and Issuance of Change Classification and Duplicate Plates, remains in effect.
MC 90-120 provides the guidelines for the requisition and issuance of Change Classification and Duplicate Plates, serving as the operative regulation after the suspension of additional requirements.
Previous instructions or orders that conflict with this memorandum are deemed amended or superseded.
The memorandum was adopted and took effect on February 16, 2004.
Change Classification refers to the process of altering the classification category of a vehicle in the vehicle registration system, which potentially entails issuance of new plates reflecting the updated classification.
To streamline and simplify the process, reduce the burden on applicants, and improve public service efficiency as part of the LTO-IT PROJECT.
No, only the additional requirements and clearances introduced in the December 15, 2003 memorandum were suspended; the original guidelines under MC 90-120 remain in effect.