In the Philippines, there is travel and tour agencies who are putting up their business and one few questions in their mind are “How to get a Philippines DOT Sticker for our Cars”. This applies to any major cities in the Philippines like Manila, Cebu, Davao, and other cities where they can issue this stickers.

On this page, you will be instructed on how to get a Philippine DOT(Department of Tourism) stickers for Cars.

Philippines Tourist Transport in the Requirements

  1. Application form duly accomplished and notarized.
  2. Mayor’s Permit and/or Municipal License with official receipts.
  3. If corporation or partnership, copy of Articles of Incorporation / Partnership and its By-Laws and Business Name Certificate, if applicable. If single proprietorship, Business Name Certificate, (not applicable if renewal unless expired or there are amendments.
  4. Resolution of the board of Directors of the Corporation, association, or other entities authorizing the filing of the application and designating the person authorized to sign and act for and its behalf and transact business with the Department. If a single proprietorship or partnership, a letter of authority from the owner/partners
  5. List of all officials and drivers with their respective positions, nationalities, and home addresses certified by the general manager and notarized.
  6. Proof of ownership or lease over an area as a maintenance depot and garage for all units.
  7. Documentary requirements for each vehicle arranged as enumerated below: and grouped according to franchise number
    • Inspection Report (date)______________
    • Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration of the tourist vehicle
    • Copy of valid LTFRB franchise as tourist chartered transport service/tourist – rent – a – car transport service
      • * Note: Allowable age from date of manufacture: Cars & Vans – 10 years; Buses & Coaster – 15 years
      • Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Policy: Third Party Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance as required by the LTO and the LTFRB
    • Old DOT Transport stickers ( should be surrendered )
    • Payment of the following fees : ( If check. Pay to the order of the Department of Tourism )
      Accreditation Fee ( per unit)
      Bus ……………………..P350.00
      Coaster ………………… 200.00
      Mini Van ………………. 150.00
      Car ………………………100.00
      Sticker (big) …………………… 100.00 each
      (small) …………………. 50.00 each
      ID Fee (optional) ……………… 30.00

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