A Non-professional driver’s license will expire 3 years after it was acquired or renewed. Drivers that has not been apprehended for any traffic violation during the 3-year validity period of their driver’s license can apply for a 5-year validity period of their license upon renewal. Its expiration date is the same as its owner’s birthday, making it easier to remember when to renew it.
List of Requirements
- Non-professional license card due to expire or expired (for not more than 2 years)
- Filled out driver’s license application form (ADL)
- Medical certificate and negative drug test result (from a DOH or LTO-accredited drug testing center or hospital)
STEPS and PROCEDURES
- In your nearest LTO license renewal center, proceed to the customer service counter and secure a driver’s license application form. You can also download the ADL form here and have it filled out before transacting to any LTO office.
- Get a checklist of requirements and a queue number from LTO customer service counter and wait for your number to be called.
- Once your number is called, go to the evaluator counter to submit all the required documents and have it checked for completeness and authenticity.
- When your name is called, proceed to where your photo and signature would be taken.
- Go to the cashier and pay the application fee to get your official receipt (OR)
- Proceed to the releasing counter once your name is called and present the OR to claim your Professional driver’s license.
Fees and charges
Fees and charges | Amount in Php |
License fee plus computer fee | ₱652.63 |
Total | ₱652.63 |
Penalty fees for expired license | Amount in Php |
1 day to 1 year | ₱75.00 |
1 year to 2 years | ₱150.00 |
More than 2 years | ₱225.00 |