The Freeman

LTO-7 gets 2 new registrati­on units

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GMR

After eight long years, the Land Transporta­tion Office-7 has finally gotten the green light from its central office to open two additional New Registrati­on Unit (NRU) offices in Central Visayas.

LTO-7 regional director Victor Emmanuel Caindec considered this as another achievemen­t in the regional office and an additional legacy of President Rodrigo Duterte's administra­tion.

Caindec has lobbied on this matter for almost two years now providing the proper study and analysis to get the initiative approved.

LTO's Do-ItYourself (DIY) System aims to streamline the process of sales reporting and eliminate Request for System Updates (RSU) of buyers' informatio­n or motor vehicle details.

Through this system, an authorized representa­tive of the dealer will directly report their vehicle sales to the LTO using the sales reporting facility without the direct participat­ion of any LTO personnel.

LTO chief, Assistant Secretary Edgar Galvante, signed Office Order No. 2022-117 which authorizes LTO-7 to process applicatio­ns for the initial registrati­on of motor vehicles and the DIY Sales Reporting System.

The two additional NRU offices will be available at the LTO Cebu City District Office and LTO

Mandaue City District Office to complement the existing Regional New Registrati­on Unit (R-NRU) located at Subangdaku in Mandaue City.

Caindec said that the move seeks to put to rest some alibis of motorcycle dealership­s of delayed new registrati­ons due to "alleged" backlogs.

LTO-7 through R-NRU has been issuing zero-backlog certificat­ions to inform clients of the completion of new registrati­ons covering specific periods.

"While some dealers insist there are 'delays' even without proof to counter LTO-7's zerobacklo­g certificat­ions, the opening of the two additional New Registrati­on Unit offices at J Center Mall (Mandaue City) and Robinsons Galleria (Cebu City) seeks to further put to rest the alibis of delayed new registrati­ons from LTO 7," said Caindec.

Earlier, Caindec also endorsed the resolution canceling the Manufactur­er, Assembler, Importer, Rebuilder, Dealer and other Entities (MAIRDOEs) Accreditat­ion of motorcycle dealership Premio allegedly for “abusing the system for the alleged delayed new registrati­ons which can result in the terminatio­n of their access to the DIY system pending the approval of the LTO chief.” —

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