Title
Rules on Student Driver's Permit Issuance
Law
Lto Administrative Order No. 92-010 Series Of 1992
Decision Date
Mar 24, 1992
The LTO Administrative Order No. 92-010 streamlines the issuance of Student Driver's Permits by enforcing strict regulations on renewals, duplicates, and geographical jurisdiction for conversion to a driver's license, ensuring compliance and reducing system abuse.

Questions (LTO ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 92-010 SERIES OF 1992)

It sets rules to ensure proper issuance and handling of SDPs, after observing cases and attempts that could sabotage the streamlined system of requirements and procedures.

The holder must apply for a new SDP where the new apprenticeship period will be reckoned from, and conversion into a license must occur within the one (1) year validity.

No. In no case should an expired SDP be renewed and used as basis for a license application upon the effectivity of the Administrative Order.

No. The student must apply for a new SDP, with a new apprenticeship period reckoned from the new issuance.

A duplicate SDP may be issued, but it shall be valid only up to the remaining portion of the original permit’s validity.

The student should apply for a new SDP, from which the new apprenticeship period will be reckoned.

No application for conversion should be accepted by a Licensing Center unless the SDP was issued within the Licensing Center’s areas of jurisdiction (GAOR).

Within twenty-four (24) hours from the time of receipt.

They are deemed superseded (i.e., overridden) to the extent of inconsistency.

It shall take effect immediately, with a directive for strict compliance.

It should be rejected for license conversion purposes because the Order expressly prohibits renewing an expired SDP as basis for a license application.

No. The duplicate is valid only for the remaining portion of the original permit’s validity.


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