Title
Dry Seal on Medical Certificates by LTO Physicians
Law
Lto Memorandum Circular No. Vpt-2010-1399
Decision Date
Sep 28, 2010
LTO Memorandum Circular No. VPT-2010-1399 mandates that medical certificates issued by LTO-accredited physicians must include a dry seal for driver’s license applicants, while government-issued certificates need only display the institution's logo, effective October 26, 2010.
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Specifications of the Dry Seal

  • The dry seal must bear the following information:
    • The physician's name
    • The Accreditation Certificate Number
    • The Place of Validity of the accreditation
  • The dry seal must be stamped on the lower left portion of the medical certificates issued to driver’s license applicants by LTO Accredited Physicians.

Exemption for Government Issued Medical Certificates

  • Medical certificates issued by government institutions are exempted from the requirement of the dry seal.
  • Instead, these government-issued certificates must bear the institution's official logo at the top portion of the revised medical certificates.

Effective Date and Compliance

  • The memorandum circular takes effect on 26 October 2010.
  • All concerned parties are required to comply with the directive to ensure conformity with ISO standards and proper identification of authorized medical service providers for driver’s licensing purposes.

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