LTO may resume driver's license issuance soon
The Philippine Star|September 15, 2023
With at least one million plastic cards set to be delivered to the Land Transportation Office by the end of September, the LTO said yesterday it may resume the issuance of driver's licenses soon.
ROMINA CABRERA
LTO may resume driver's license issuance soon

LTO chief Vigor Mendoza said the 20-day temporary restraining order (TRO) issued in August by a Quezon City court, which stopped the awarding of the contract for the production of driver's license cards had lapsed.

Mendoza said the agency is slowly building up supply of the driver's license cards to address the estimated 2.4-million backlog.

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