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How to Get an LTO Student Permit Online: 2024 Guide

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Drivers must hold a LTO student permit in order to drive private vehicles. In addition, they must be accompanied and guided when driving by someone with a driver’s license.

LTO Student Permit is an important requirement if you plan on getting a pro or non-pro license in the future. The following information will explain the qualifications, requirements, processes, and fees required to obtain a Student Permit.

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LTO Student License Qualifications

  1. Citizenship of the Philippines is required.

  2. It is required that you are at least 16 years old.

  3. The minimum age requirement for foreigners is 18 years of age.

  4. To prove your physical and mental health, you must provide proof.

  5. It is recommended that you know either Filipino or English.

LTO Student Permit Requirements

1. Certificate of Medical Fitness

The LTO must accredit this. These clinics are usually located near LTO District Offices.

2. The application form

Download the form from the LTO online website at LTMS Portal LTO, print it, and fill it out. This is also available at any LTO office. You can save time and money by downloading and printing the form.

3.  PSA Birth Certificate

A photocopy and the original are required. In the event that you don’t have this certificate, you can use a Birth Certificate from your local registry.

4. Valid ID

5. Certificate of marriage for women who are married

6. Consent of the parent or guardian

Ages 18 and under are required to complete this course. In addition to the notarized consent form, parents/guardians must also submit a photocopy of their valid identification that has their signature on the side.

7. TIN Number

It is already available to employees. BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue) has it if you don’t. Whenever the BIR staff asks what your purpose is, say that you need it to get your driver’s license.

8. Theoretical Driving Course (TDC) Certificate

Driving schools accredited by the LTO offer this course.

Note

You can now proceed to the nearest LTO District Office if all these requirements have been met.

The process of obtaining a student permit from the LTO

1. Fill out the Application Form

The first thing you should do is bring your own ballpen and wear a face mask at all times because COVID-19 is still a pandemic.

2. Request your Que number

Some LTO District Offices give you a queue number, some don’t, and some allow you to go directly to the evaluator window.

3. The Evaluator

All you have to do is pass these requirements. Then wait for your number to be called and go to the cashier.

4. Cashier

Save time by paying the exact amount. The next window is the encoding window.

5. Encoding

The reason for your personal appearance is that they will get your picture, thumbmark, and digital signature here. You should check your encoded details carefully for mistakes, and if there are any, you should tell them as soon as possible. If you fail to do so, you will have difficulty changing it later. When you have finished the encoding section, wait for your turn before moving on to the releasing section.

6. Releasing

     You can get a Student’s Permit here, and don’t forget to sign in the logbook.

Fees and Charges

A TDC

Driving schools charge different prices. The price may range from 1,500 to 2,000 pesos. It’s better to negotiate a lower price to save money. In order to determine which driving school offers the lowest price, you need to contact several of them. There are sometimes free TDC slots in LTO, but they are limited by schedule and first come first serve. The duration of TDC is 15 hours.

Certificate of Medical Fitness

It cost about 500 pesos.

Permit for students

The cost was about 317.63 pesos.

Facts about Student Permit

You can use it to drive motor vehicles if you are accompanied by a non-pro or pro driver’s license holder. As a student permit holder, you are not allowed to drive solo because the permit isn’t an actual license – it’s just a practice permit.

Permits for students are valid for only one year. As a student permit holder, you can obtain a non-pro driver’s license within 1 month.

In the event that you drive a motor vehicle in solo and are caught by an enforcer, you will have to pay a penalty of 3,000 pesos. As a result of that traffic violation, you will also have difficulty obtaining a non-professional license.

It is possible to stay on as a student permit holder as long as you like. The license may be renewed again before or on the expiration date. If you fail to renew in time, you must start over.

The Some Tips

  • LTO offers free TDC on its website, so you can save money. If you are looking for a private LTO-accredited driving school, Google it first, then choose the cheapest.

  • Take advantage of a package service offered by some Accredited Driving Schools. In comparison with others, they offer both TDC and PDC.

  • Prevent delay and hassle by ensuring all requirements have been met before visiting an LTO office.

  • Students can also obtain a permit at LTO booths or offices in malls.

  • There is a good chance that you can accomplish it within a short timeframe in the afternoon when there are few people left. If there is a cut-off on how many people can process on that day, you need to know.

  • Avoid wearing shorts, sandos, etc. As a result of your inappropriate attire, you will not be allowed inside.

  • To be eligible for a medical examination, you must use a reading glass.

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