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  1. The Temporary Operator’s Permit or TOP is a citation ticket issued by the Philippine Land Transportation Office (LTO) and its deputized agents to those whose license gets confiscated because they violated the rules and regulations of the road.

  2. A Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) is a vital document for drivers apprehended for traffic violations in the Philippines. It allows continued vehicle operation for up to 72 hours of apprehension and is proof that the driver needs to work towards the prompt resolution of the violation.

  3. The Temporary Operator’s Permit, otherwise known as TOP, is an important document issued to the driver or operator who was apprehended for traffic violation at the exact time and location of the apprehension.

  4. If your driver’s license is confiscated, you’ll be given a temporary operator’s permit that’s valid for 72 hours. Plus, you’ll need to submit a written contest within five days from when you were apprehended.

  5. Aug 26, 2022 · What is a Temporary Operator’s Permit? A Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) serves as a temporary license after yours has been confiscated after committing a violation. How long can you use the temporary permit? You can use the Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) for 72 hours or 3 days only.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · The new chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) says the agency wants to review the process of issuing a temporary operator’s permit (TOP). Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II said the LTO seeks to simplify the process and improve its enforcement during a recent press conference.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · What is Temporary Operator's Permit? When a motorist is apprehended, a Temporary Operator's Permit is given to them and this is valid for 72 hours. The motorist is prohibited from driving any vehicle after this period.

  8. Jan 30, 2023 · The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is set to roll out a new handheld device to issue electronic Temporary Operator’s Permits (e-TOPS) to erring motorists. More details inside.

  9. 8 Things That Drivers Should Know (Updated June 7, 2022) 1. MMDA Enforcers are not allowed to group together while apprehending a motorist. They are not even allowed to stand together in groups of two (2) or more, except in actual times of special operations (e.g. apprehending groups of smoke-belching/colorum buses). 2.

  10. Apr 19, 2021 · The Temporary Operator’s Permits (TOP) that expired during the quarantine lockdown (March 15 to April 30) have been extended to certain days of May, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) said.

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