LTO Defers Penalties for Unregistered Used Vehicle Sale

The Land Transportation Office has suspended the implementation of new regulations that would penalize buyers and sellers of used vehicles who don't immediately report the sale and process the transfer of ownership with the agency.

Held in abeyance was LTO Administrative Order No. VDM 2024-046-or the "Guidelines in the immediate transfer of ownership of motor vehicles with existing registration."

In explaining the suspension, LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II said that in the best interest of service and to clarify certain provisions for better implementation, as well as to lengthen the compliance period and allow more time to widen the information dissemination, the effectivity of Administrative Order No. VDM 2024-046 is held in abeyance until further notice."

According to news reports, Mendoza said the AO would be amended to reflect inputs from stakeholders during public consultations.

Senator Raffy Tulfo, among the more vocal of critics of the order penalizing buyers and sellers for not immediately reporting and registering used vehicle sales, welcomed the suspension.

Tulfo urged the LTO to include in the amended order the waiving of penalties on motorists who bought or sold used vehicles without registering the sale with the agency before the new regulations are issued.

It should be a good idea for people who bought or sold used vehicles to register the sale with the LTO to avoid problems when the amended order is finally issued.

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