LTO satellite office resumes operations in mall
BACOLOD City – The satellite office of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) will resume its operations at Robinson’s Place Bacolod starting Monday, January 22. Services offered are applications for new and renewal of driver’s licenses, student permits, and revision of records. The satellite office closed down in 2020 during the height

By Glazyl Y. Masculino

By Glazyl Y. Masculino
BACOLOD City – The satellite office of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) will resume its operations at Robinson’s Place Bacolod starting Monday, January 22.
Services offered are applications for new and renewal of driver’s licenses, student permits, and revision of records.
The satellite office closed down in 2020 during the height of the pandemic and will have its soft launching next week under the supervision of acting chief Christy Jane Paduano-Dizon.
It is located on the third floor of the shopping mall.
Paduano said the satellite office will enable them to serve clients who cannot be accommodated at the LTO main in Barangay Mansilingan here, and the satellite office in Ayala Malls Capitol Central here.
“This is a big help sa iban na clients na kis-a indi na ma accommodate sa iban na offices,” she added.
Paduano said that clients can also process their medical examination at the mall, as the accredited firm has a promotional rate of P500.
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