[LinP3] Re: motorbike registration/student license (LINP3)

If you buy your bike from a licensed deealer, chances are very good
it will be licensed and insured for one year. They will not ask to
see a drivers license or passport. They don't care.

As for your questions and concerns about getting a license/permit,
it will depend on which LTO office you approach, and specifically
who at that office you talk to. If you talk to four different people
at the same counter, DO NOT be surprised if you get 4 different
answers. Take the best one. Expect to spend the better part of two
days, take a drug test, eye test, written exam, etc.

Another option some use is a fixer. If you use a fixer the maximum
you should expect to pay is around P3000. Fixers hang around every
LTO office, and can make things easier. (For a fee, of course)

Hope this helps.

Larry in Dumaguete

--- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, "Ronald de Mol"
<single070_070@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Any one knows how to obtain a registration/student license for a
new
> bought motor?
>
> I have settled here recently finally and now am about to buy a
> motorcycle to go around.
>
> I am (not yet) married and on a visitors 'visa'. Also NO drivers
license.
>
> On the LTO site I saw these additional requirements for Foreigners:
>
> Additional Requirements for Foreigners:
> 1. Original Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) with photocopy
> 2. Original valid Visa/Passport with photocopy and any of the
following:
> - Permit to stay in the country for at least five (5) months and
has
> stayed in the country for at least one (1) month
> - Contract from Philippine employer that certifies stay of at least
> five (5) months
>
> To my knowledge it is not possible for an visitor to obtain an ACR
> card? ( tough this site says a tourist/temporary visitor are
required
> to obtain it after the 59th day of stay stay....
> http://www.gov.ph/faqs/immigration.asp )
>
> My extension receipt however shows an paid item noted as 'ACR'
>
> Any help on how to get the motor registered and get a plate ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ronald de Mol.
> Butuan.
>

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