LTMS Temporarily Offline; License Renewal and Vehicle Registration Services Unavailable

Motorists and vehicle owners are advised to postpone their transactions after the Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) experienced technical issues on June 3, 2026, resulting in a temporary service interruption.

According to an official public notice, the LTMS is currently offline while technical teams work to address the problem and restore normal operations as soon as possible.

Affected LTMS Services

The temporary outage affects several key services, including:

As a result, users attempting to access these services online may experience delays or be unable to complete their transactions until the system is fully restored.

Motorists Advised to Delay Transactions

Authorities are encouraging the public to temporarily postpone any non-urgent LTMS-related transactions. Motorists, vehicle owners, and other stakeholders are also advised to monitor official agency channels for announcements regarding the restoration of services.

The agency expressed its appreciation for the public’s patience and understanding while technical personnel work to resolve the issue.

Updates to Follow

Officials assured the public that a new advisory will be released once there is significant progress in restoring the LTMS platform. Users are encouraged to stay informed through official announcements and avoid relying on unverified information circulating online.

The temporary outage highlights the importance of the LTMS as a critical platform for driver licensing, vehicle registration, and other transportation-related services nationwide.

Further updates will be provided as soon as the system becomes operational again.