LTO updates list of replacement license plates ready for pickup 

Updated May 25, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

You can check these at the LTO NCR East website. 

As of April 20, 2022, the Land Transportation Office National Capital Region – East has released a sizable list of replacement license plates that are ready to be released to their respective owners. So if you’ve been waiting for your vehicle’s plate, you better pay attention. 

A picture several license plate numbers hot off the press.

Note that the plates we're talking about are replacement plates, not new ones

The said plates are now available for release in the several district offices under the aforementioned LTO division. Here’s the list: 

LTO District Office 

Plate ending numbers 

Marikina District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 4 

Pasig District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 4 

Public Utility Vehicle Registration Center 

Plates ending in 1 to 5 

Taguig Extension Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 4 

Quezon City District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 3 

La Loma District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 4 

San Juan District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 5 

Valenzuela District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 3 

Novaliches District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 4 

Mandaluyong Extension Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 5 

Diliman District Office 

Plates ending in 1 to 5 (1 to 6 for government vehicles) 

Of note, the full list can be viewed on the LTO NCR East website. This is divided into several spreadsheets, so viewing them via a laptop or desktop is recommended. 

For an easier time looking for your plate, one should use the built-in search function. This can be done by pressing “CTRL+F”, typing in your plate number, then pressing enter. 

If you have difficulties doing that, the LTO NCR East website itself has a chat function. A representative will then address whatever concern you may have regarding your car’s plate number.  

A picture of the old Philippine license plate number.

Time to give these ancient ones a rest

Furthermore, be sure to remember where your car’s initial registration was processed. If your car was registered at the Novaliches District Office for example, then you won’t be able to find it in the files for the other district offices.  

When claiming your plate, just present your car’s certificate of registration, the latest official receipt, and a valid government-issued ID.  

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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