LTO resolves 11-yr moto plate backlog, launches tracker
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has successfully resolved an 11-year backlog of motorcycle license plates by producing a total of over 5.4 million plates in 2025.
Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon announced at a press conference on Tuesday that all backlogs have been reduced to zero, with Luzon having the highest number of backlogs recorded at around 2.4 million plates.
As of Wednesday, more than 1.79 million license plates have already been distributed across the country, representing about one-fourth of the total backlog.
The LTO has officially launched its LTO Tracker, enabling motorists to track the status of their license plates online via the eGovPH app or through its website and choose whether they want them delivered or picked up at an LTO office.
Acting Assistant Secretary and LTO Chief Greg Pua Jr. urged motorists to use the tracker to expedite the receipt of their plates, following President's directive to expedite distribution.
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