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Codes for Non-Professional and Professional Driver’s Licenses

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What is the LTO restriction code for your LTO driver’s license? The ability to drive a variety of vehicles, such as cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, etc. The purpose of this blog is to discuss driver’s license codes, requirements, fees, and charges.

Driver’s License Codes

a – The motorcycle

a1 – Bicycle

b – Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight of 5000 Kilograms/8 Seats

b1 – 5000 kilograms gross vehicle weight/nine or more seats

b2 – 3500 kilograms gross vehicle weight goods

c – Gross vehicle weight greater than 3500 kilograms

d – Buses that weigh more than 5000 kilograms and have nine or more seats

BE – 3500 kilogram trailers

CE – Vehicles with combined gross vehicle weight exceeding 3500 kilograms

Qualifications

1. Must be at least 18 years old.

2. Read and write well.

3. Be physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle.

4. Traffic violations have not been unresolved.

5. Those with demerit points (check your LTMS portal account for this information) are prohibited from adding DL codes:

a. If you have 1 – 2 demerits, you need to wait 3 months before you can add new code/s to your license.

b. If you have 3 – 4 demerit points, you must wait six months before adding code/s to your license.

c. If you have 5 or more demerit points, you must wait 1 year before adding code/s to your license.

6. If you wish to add a DL code, you must pass the Automated Theoretical Examination and Practical Driving Test.

7. Use of the new code system for restriction codes and the required holder:

a. Restriction code 1 – you must hold A or A1 for Pro and Non-Pro DL holders. You can add code A1 to your DL if you have code A in your DL.

b. Restriction code 2 or 4 – Pro or Non-Pro DL holders who hold code B, B1, or B2.

c. Restrictions 3 and 5 or DL Code C – Must hold a Probationary Driving License (PDL) Code B2 (RC 2) for at least 4 years.

d. Restrictions 3 and 5 or DL Code C – A 4 year Probationary Driving License (PDL) Code B1 (RC 2) is required.

e. Restriction code 6 or 7 / DL Code BE – Three years of holding B, B1, or B2 (Restriction Code 2).

f. Restriction code 8 / DL Codes CE – 6 months of holding C or D (RC 3) is required.

Requirements

1. Obtain a blank application form for Permits and Licenses (APL) from the LTO site or at the LTO office. When you go to LTO, bring your own ballpen.

2. One original copy and one photocopy of the medical certificate – the original copy is for comparison purposes only.

3. Non-Professional Driver’s License (NPDL) or Original Profession Driver’s License (PDL)

4. Requirements for DL Codes:

            The Practical Driving Course (PDC LTO) is not required.

a. In the case of DL Code A or A1 if you already hold a driver’s license with A or A1.

b. If you already hold a B, B1, or B2 on your previous driver’s license.

You will need an equivalent TESDA NC III Certificate or PDC from a driving school if you plan to add codes such as:

a.  Code C of the DL

b. Code D of the DL

c. Code BE on the DL

d. CE DL Code

Process

1. Fill out the Application for Driver’s License (ADL) form, then get your queue number.

2. Submit your ADL form, other requirements, and queue number to the evaluator.

3. Payment for the exam should be made at the cashier. To change the classification of expired PDLs from PDL to NPDL and add a Restriction Code (RC1), proceed to step 5.

4. Failure to pass the written/computerized examination ends the transaction for that day. You are welcome to return tomorrow. It is important to note that if you fail the written examination again, you must wait one month before retaking it.

5. After passing the computerized/written exam, proceed to the practical driving test. Nevertheless, if you fail the actual driving test, this also ends the transaction, and you are welcome to return tomorrow.

6. When you pass the actual driving test, wait for your turn to pay.

7. Once you have paid at the cashier, proceed to the section for encoding. They will take your picture, biometric information, and digital signature here.

8. After you receive your OR and drivers license id card, go to the releasing section to confirm you have already received your card by signing in their logbook.

Fees and Charges

Driver’s license in good standing

1. Change the DL code – 100 pesos

2. Computerized or written examination – 100 pesos

3. The practical exam

A. A motorcycle costs 150 pesos

B. The cost of the car is 250 pesos

Note:

If you already own a vehicle, you don’t need to rent one.

4. 500 pesos for the medical certificate

5. Obtaining a license – 250 pesos

A driver’s license that has expired

1. 100 pesos for changing the DL code

2. Computerized/written test – 100 pesos

3. A practical exam will be conducted:

a. A motorcycle costs 150 pesos

b. $250 for the car

Note:

If you own your own vehicle, you won’t need to pay for vehicle rental.

4. 500 pesos for the medical certificate

5. Certificate of License – 585 pesos

Driver’s Education Course (PDC) Code (prices may vary)

1. Price range: 1,500-2,500 pesos

2. Price code 2/B – 2,500 to 4,500 pesos

3. Price range is 4,000-5,000 pesos for code 3/C

4. 6000 to 8,000 pesos for code D

5. 8000 to 10,000 pesos for code BE

6. 10 to 12 thousand pesos for code CE

Conclusion

Understanding LTO driver’s license codes, qualifications, requirements, and fees is crucial for a smooth licensing process. Adhering to regulations, passing examinations, and meeting necessary criteria ensure responsible and competent drivers contribute to road safety. Stay informed and follow the outlined procedures for a successful licensing experience.

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LTO Cadiz City Office-Location and Contact Information

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LTO OFFICE CADIZ CITY

There is only one Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Cadiz City, Negros Occidental: the Cadiz City District Office (DO). This LTO office meant to serve the city the way every LTO office is supposed to serve the city: To extend the agency’s operations and make their services more accessible, more efficient, and more convenient for the residents of Bacolod and its geographical area of responsibility (GAOR).

Cadiz City is also known as “the City of Whales” because several whales have washed up on its shores. It is a coastal component city that has a wide and rich island and marine resources as well as fertile agricultural lands. Cadiz City has become a favored location for many business and government offices, such as the LTO, thanks to its strategic location.

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What is LTO Cadiz?

Cadiz City District Office (DO) is the sole LTO office located in Cadiz City, Negros Occidental. In the same way as the other LTO offices in the country, this district office is designed to ensure that LTO services, such as motor vehicle registration and renewals, license and permit applications, and renewals, are accessible to the people, especially to drivers, car owners, and operators in Cadiz City. Now that Cadiz City has an LTO agency, Cadiz City residents no longer have to travel to other places to get their LTO needs met.

Instead, they should visit the LTO Cadiz City district office on Gustilo Blvd. The agency is responsible for implementing projects in the local area of Cadiz and its surrounding areas. Furthermore, it allows the Secretariat to engage with locals and improve public service delivery in Cadiz City.

List of Services Offered by LTO Cadiz City Office

Check the information in this guide if you ever need some LTO-related services in Cadiz City, Negros Occidental. Please contact the LTO Cadiz City office directly or sign up for a Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal online account if you’re unsure whether the service you require is offered.

If you can’t reach LTO Cadiz just yet, check out this list of some of the most common LTO services:

  • Obtaining a license and permit

    • Permit for Students

    • (Non-Professional) New Driver’s License

    • Obtaining a conductor’s license

    • Renewing a driver’s license or conducting license in plain form or in advance and renewing a driver’s license for a Filipino living abroad

    • Transactions relating to licenses of various types

    • Expired Driver’s or Conductor’s License Renewals with Examination and/or Demerit Points less than forty (40) but more than ten (10)

    • The non-professional driver’s license code (NPDL) will be changed to the professional driver’s license code (PDL) with the same driver’s license code (PLD)

    • ADDITIONAL CODES FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE

    • Including renewal of an expired Philippine Driver’s License with a valid foreign driver’s license

    • Professional Driver’s License (PDL) Code will be changed to Non-Professional Driver’s License (NPDL), DL Code will be dropped, and clutch type will be changed

    • Double license Request for System Updates (RSU)

    • License and Customer Details/Misrepresentation of Age/Identity System Update Request (RSU)

    • New Accreditation Standards for Medical Clinics

    • Medical Clinic Accreditation – Renewal

    • A new system for registering physicians

    • Physicians’ Registration – Renewal

    • New Accreditation for Driving Schools and Driving Enhancement Programs

    • Driving Schools / Driving Enhancement Program Training Centers – Renewal of Accreditation

    • A new accreditation program for driving instructors

    • Driving Instructor – Renewal of Accreditation

    • Driving School Instructors Examination

    • DEP (Driving Enhancement Program)

  • The registration of a vehicle

    • Registration of the first motor vehicle (MV)

    • Renewing the registration of a motor vehicle (MV)

    • The storage of motor vehicles

    • Transactions of Miscellaneous Types

    • The re-stamping of the engine/chassis number

    • Verification Request for Motor Vehicles

    • Inspecting motor vehicles

  • Transactions of Miscellaneous Types

    • OR/CR duplication

    • Plate duplication

    • The transfer of ownership

    • Mortgage cancellation & annotation

    • Bringing records up-to-date

    • License duplicate (for lost licenses)

  • The insurance industry

  • A proper driver’s education program

    • Exam and Theoretical Driving Course (TDC)

    • CDE (Comprehensive Driver’s Exam)

    • The Practical Driving Course (PDC) and the driving test

  • The law enforcement community

    • A settlement of the admitted apprehension

    • Contested apprehension adjudication

    • An alarm’s encoding

    • A complaint is filed and an alarm is lifted

    • Alarm lifting (Traffic Adjudication Service)

    • No Pending Apprehension or Alarm Certification

  • Fees collected from law enforcement violations

  • Testing for drugs

  • Testing of emissions

  • The inventory of plates

  • The issuance of vanity license plates

  • Plates with special markings are issued

  • Kiosks that provide self-service

  • Application for a New Driver’s License (DL) via the Automated Driver’s License Examination System (ADLES)

Note:It’s true that all of these are LTO-related services, but some offices are unable to offer them. To ensure the service you need is available at the branch office you intend to visit, it is best to call the branch office in advance.

How to Contact LTO Cadiz City

Getting in touch with the LTO Cadiz City Office in Negros Occidental is easy: just give them a call, send them an email, or send them a direct message (DM) on social media. There are two ways to register: directly at the LTO Cadiz City district office or through the LTO Region 6 (Western Visayas) regional office.

Here is the complete contact information for the LTO Western Visayas office:

Land Transportation Office Region 6 – Office of the Regional Director

Code for the agency: 0600
Address of office: Brgy. Ilocos Sur, Jaro, Quintin Salas
Contact number: (033) 326 2482
Executive Director: Eric Lenard E. Tabaldo, CESO IV
Contact email: [email protected]
Office hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Monday-Friday).

Contact Information

For more information about the LTO Cadiz City District Office, please check the following contact information:

LTO Cadiz City District Office

Code of the agency: 0612
Address: Gustilo Blvd., Cadiz City, Negros Occidentales
Call us at +639 99 343 6405
The Agency’s head is Joseph A. Danoy
The email address is [email protected]
Our operating hours are 8AM to 5PM (Monday through Friday).

What is the location of Cadiz City?

As part of the province of Negros Occidental, Cadiz is officially known as the City of Cadiz or the “City of Whales.”. The city is known for its sugarcane production and is located in the north part of the province. It is located about 63 kilometers north of Bacolod City.

In the north it’s bordered by the Visayan Sea, in the south it’s bordered by Silay City and Victoria’s City, in the east it’s bordered by Sagay City, and in the west it’s bordered by the municipality of Manapla.

Google Map Location

Check out the map below to find out how to reach Cadiz City or the LTO Cadiz City District Office:

LTO Cadiz City District Office

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