LTO Fines and Penalties Based on DOTC JAO NO. 2014-01 VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH LICENSING DRIVING WITHOUT A VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE/CONDUCTOR’S PERMIT Php 3,000.00 DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE USED IN THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME UPON CONVICTION BY A REGULAR COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION Php 10,000.00 COMMISSION OF A CRIME IN THE COURSE OF APPREHENSION UPON CONVICTION BY A REGULAR COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION Php 10,000.00 DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, DANGEROUS DRUGS AND/OR SIMILAR SUBSTANCE UPON FINAL CONVICTION BY A REGULAR COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION (SECTION 12, R.A. 10586) RECKLESS DRIVING First offense – Php 2,000.00 Second offense – Php 3,000.00 Subsequent offense – Php 10,000.00 SUBMISSION OF FAKE DOCUMENTS IN RELATION TO THE APPLICATION FOR A DRIVER’S LICENSE (NEW/ RENEWAL) Php 3,000.00 FAILURE TO WEAR SEAT BELT DEVICE THE PRESCRIBED First offense – Php 1,000.00 Second offense – Php 2,000.00 Third offense – Php 5,000.00 FAILURE TO WEAR THE STANDARD PROTECTIVE MOTORCYCLE HELMET OR FAILURE TO REQUIRE THE BACK RIDER TO WEAR THE STANDARD PROTECTIVE MOTORCYCLE HELMET, UNDER R.A. Penalty For Expired Drivers License PhilippinesLast June 2, 2014, the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC), under the power of Executive Order No. 292 giving them the authority to set rules and prescribe fines for land transportation, has just released the along with the Land Transportation Office (LTO), which stipulates a 'revised schedule of fines and penalties' and replaces the six-year old LTO Department Order No. It is a comprehensive 25-page document detailing the infractions that can be committed with regards to licensing, registration/renewal and operation of a motorized vehicle, handling of commercial vehicles and franchises as well as the corresponding fine for each violation. Also included are rules regarding motorbikes and tricycles. Revisions were made to the LTO Department Order to streamline violations. Avant garde black font with white outline. Fine For Driving With Expired License PhilippinesAs an example, 'Driving with a delinquent or expired license' was a stand-alone Php400 violation. Now it is lumped with 'Driving without a driver's license' and comes with a Php3,000 fine. Get set to pay pricier fines for, as the DOTC puts it, 'violations of laws, rules and regulations governing land transportation.' All of these will take effect 15 days after it is published in two major newspapers of with general circulation and three copies supplied to the National Administrative Register. Below is the complete matrix of the DOTC Administrative Order No. 2014-01: 2008 2014 A.
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