LTO Driver's License Renewal Guide Philippines 2026
Complete LTO Philippines driver's license renewal guide 2026. Requirements, fees (PHP 585–765), LTMS portal steps, and penalties for expired licenses.

Who Needs to Renew Their LTO License?
All holders of LTO driver's licenses issued in the Philippines must renew their license before the expiration date printed on the card. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) issues two main categories of driver's licenses with different validity periods:
First-time renewers — those renewing for the first time after converting from a student permit — must pass a written examination covering traffic rules, road signs, and road safety. If you have already renewed before, no written test is required. However, brushing up on current traffic laws with an LTO license practice test is still advisable to stay current with any regulatory changes.
Non-Professional vs Professional License Renewal
- ▶Valid for 5 years
- ▶For private vehicle use only
- ▶Covers Restriction Codes 1, 2, 3
- ▶Renewal fee: PHP 585 (approx.)
- ▶MMDA medical certificate required
- ▶No professional driving restriction
- ▶Valid for 3 years
- ▶For commercial/for-hire vehicles
- ▶Covers Restriction Codes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- ▶Renewal fee: PHP 765+ (approx.)
- ▶Drug test certificate required
- ▶Annual physical & drug test mandatory
Requirements for LTO License Renewal
Prepare all the following documents before going to the LTO office to avoid being turned away. Requirements differ slightly between non-professional and professional license holders. Confirm the most current list at your local LTO branch or the LTMS portal before your visit.
LTO License Renewal Requirements Checklist
Important: MMDA Medical Certificate Is Mandatory
The MMDA (Metropolitan Manila Development Authority) medical certificate — which includes an eye examination and blood type verification — is required for ALL license renewals regardless of license type. You can obtain this at any accredited LTO medical clinic, MMDA satellite offices, or selected SM malls. The certificate is valid for 60 days from the date of issue. Do not go to the LTO without it — you will be turned away.
Step-by-Step LTO License Renewal Process (Walk-In)
The walk-in renewal process at any LTO office typically takes 2–4 hours depending on the branch and queue volume. Morning slots (7:00–9:00 AM) are generally faster. Some branches now use the queue management system (QMS), so arriving early is recommended. Before visiting, you may also study common traffic regulations using LTO exam questions to refresh your knowledge of current road rules.
LTO License Renewal Process Step by Step
Get MMDA Medical Certificate
Fill Out the LTO ADL Form
Go to Any LTO Licensing Office
Get a Queue Number
Submit Documents & Encoding
Pay Renewal Fees at the Cashier
Biometrics Capture
Receive Your New License Card
LTO License Renewal Fees 2026
Renewal fees at the LTO are regulated by the national government and are not negotiable. The amounts below are official LTO fee schedules as of 2026. Always insist on an official receipt for every payment — never pay fees to fixers or unauthorized individuals outside the LTO premises. Also keep in mind that unpaid traffic violations (LTO fines) must be fully settled before the LTO will process your renewal. Check your outstanding violations on the LTMS portal or at the LTO counter before your visit. If you want to prepare for any required written exam component, try how to renew lto license practice questions on our LTO exam reviewer page.
LTO License Renewal Fees Philippines 2026
What to Expect at the LTO Medical Exam
The medical examination for LTO license renewal is straightforward and takes approximately 15–30 minutes at an accredited clinic. Here is what the process involves so you know what to expect before your appointment. Understanding both the medical exam and the written exam requirements will ensure you are fully prepared — review common traffic scenarios with LTO exam questions before your renewal appointment.
LTO Medical Exam — What to Expect
You will read a standard Snellen eye chart at a prescribed distance. Both eyes are tested — with and without corrective lenses if applicable. The minimum visual acuity requirement is 20/40 with correction. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring them.
- Minimum Acuity: 20/40 with correction
- Duration: 5–10 minutes
Your blood type is recorded on the driver's license card for emergency medical purposes. If you know your blood type, bring documentation (e.g., blood typing card or hospital records). If unknown, a blood type test may be performed at the clinic for an additional fee.
- Purpose: Emergency medical identification
- Fee if unknown: PHP 50–150
Professional license holders must submit to a urine-based drug test at an LTO-accredited drug testing center. This tests for common prohibited substances (methamphetamine, marijuana, etc.). Results are valid for one year.
- Test type: Urine-based rapid drug test
- Validity: 1 year from test date
After completing the eye test and blood type check, the clinic issues the official MMDA medical certificate. This document must be presented at the LTO office. The certificate has a 60-day validity period — plan your LTO visit within this window.
- Certificate validity: 60 days from issue date
- Where issued: MMDA clinic / accredited facility
Online Renewal via the LTMS Portal
The Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) portal at ltms.lto.gov.ph allows eligible drivers to initiate and complete their license renewal online — removing the need to queue at a physical LTO office for most steps. Online renewal is available for non-delinquent license holders with no outstanding violations, holds, or restrictions. The portal also allows you to verify your license status, check for violations, and schedule appointments at your preferred LTO branch.
The LTMS online process still requires you to present your medical certificate at the LTO branch (or at designated partner locations) for final processing. However, scheduling online dramatically reduces wait time. Check whether your area is covered by LTMS online renewal, as portal availability is being rolled out progressively across all LTO licensing centers nationwide.
How to Use the LTMS Online Renewal Portal
Step 1: Register on LTMS Portal — Go to ltms.lto.gov.ph and click 'Register'. Enter your license number, last name, and date of birth to create your account.
Step 2: Verify Email — A verification link will be sent to your registered email address. Click it to activate your LTMS account.
Step 3: Log In — Use your credentials to log into the portal and access your driver profile, including license status, validity date, and any recorded violations.
Penalties for Driving with an Expired LTO License
Driving with an expired driver's license is a violation under Republic Act 4136 (Land Transportation and Traffic Code) and LTO regulations. Traffic enforcers — whether LTO, MMDA, or local government units — are authorized to flag and penalize drivers with expired licenses during routine checkpoints or traffic stops. Understanding the consequences underscores why timely renewal is critical. Study the full set of LTO traffic rules and penalties by reviewing LTO traffic violations and penalties practice questions on our site.
LTO Expired License Penalties at a Glance
Tip: Renew Before Your License Expires
You may renew your LTO driver's license up to 60 days before your expiration date without penalty. Renewing early does not shorten your next validity period — the 5-year (or 3-year) cycle begins from your original expiration date, not the renewal date. This means renewing early costs you nothing extra and protects you from the risk of forgetting after the expiry date. Set a calendar reminder at the 60-day mark before your license expires.
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