QuestionsQuestions (LTO MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. AHS-2010-1354)
It directs that effective July 5, 2010, only Public Utility Vehicles (PUVs) with a valid Confirmation of Franchise electronically transmitted to the LTO-IT System will be accepted for registration in the covered areas.
July 5, 2010.
All applicable LTO sites in NCR, Region III, and Region IV (A & B).
To enable electronic coordination between the LTO and LTFRB such that franchise confirmations can be transmitted to the LTO-IT System and used for PUV registration.
A valid Confirmation of Franchise electronically transmitted to the LTO-IT System.
No. It states that the office shall no longer accept manually transmitted Certificates of Franchise for any LTO transaction in those areas.
Yes. The circular allows manual processing/encoding for franchises issued by Local Government Units (LGUs), particularly Tricycles, Three-Wheeled MV, Moped, and Others.
It establishes an administrative requirement for LTO acceptance of registration applications—absence of a valid, electronically transmitted confirmation means the application will not be accepted.
By requiring that LTFRB franchise confirmations be electronically transmitted to the LTO’s information system (LTO-IT System) for registration acceptance.
It should no longer accept the manually transmitted certificate for the transaction, absent the electronically transmitted Confirmation of Franchise in the LTO-IT System.
To encode the details of LGU-issued franchises (for the enumerated vehicle types) into the LTO-IT System.
To ensure data integrity, uniformity, and faster verification through electronic transmission of franchise confirmations between LTFRB and LTO systems.