Question & AnswerQ&A (LTO MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 92-159)
The main concern is that a good number of new motor vehicles ply the highways without motor vehicle plates, leading to complaints and enforcement issues.
Plates, tags, and validating stickers must be issued in strict numerical sequence.
Pre-assignment of plates must follow the numerical sequence before registration fees are computed and collected.
Sometimes due to unavoidable constraints like logistics and breakdowns of plate-making equipment, but oftentimes it is due to improper pre-assignment of plates by District Offices.
Circular No. 82-028, which requires that permanent plates, tags, validating stickers, and temporary plates be issued strictly in numerical sequence.
Permanent plates, tags, validating stickers, and temporary plates.
Assistant Secretary Juan V. Borra, Jr. signed the memorandum.
It results in operational and management issues within the District Offices and allows motor vehicles to ply the roads without proper plates.
The circular governs the procedure and system for the issuance of motor vehicle plates, tags, and stickers across the Land Transportation Office Districts to ensure proper and lawful registration.