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LTO 7 releases to dealers new registrations of vehicles sold on or before April 30

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ALL applications for the new registration of sold motorcycles and motor vehicles received on or before April 30, 2021 have been released to the dealers.

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) 7 made this announcement, saying that its New Registration Unit (NRU) and Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Rebuilders, Dealers, Other Entities (MAIRDOES) have finished the backlog on the transactions received on and before the said date.

LTO 7 Director Victor Emmanuel Caindec said that if the dealer submitted the complete documents and processed the payments of the customer's purchased motorcycle or motor vehicle before April 30, 2021, "then your Original Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR) have been released and already in the dealer's possession."

He said that all those that were submitted to the agency’s NRU on or before the date stated, have been released.

"Wala nay pending. Basta gi kumpleto sa dealer ang papel pag submit unya nibayad na pag human ug evaluate, humana ni nga mga transactions. Kuhaa na ninyo sa mga dealer ang inyong rehistro," said the director.

(There is no more pending transaction. When the dealer submitted complete papers and paid after evaluation, the transaction is finished. You can get your registration from your dealers.)

As of May 10, 2021, NRU has released a total of 14,409 motorcycles and motor vehicle OR/CR for April; 15,290 for March; 12,773 for February; and 11,369 for January.

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