The Land Transportation Office (LTO) allows you to correct your birth date on your driver’s license at the LTO office or through the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal. This is a simple clerical correction that can be done by submitting either a PSA Birth Certificate or a Marriage Contract.
To correct your birthdate on your LTO driver’s license, you will need to submit the following documents:
- A completed Application for Driver’s License form.
- An original copy of your birth certificate and a photocopy. The birth certificate must be authenticated by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and have an official receipt.
- Your current or expired driver’s license.
- An affidavit of discrepancy stating that your birthdate on your driver’s license is incorrect.
Here are the steps on how to correct your birth date on your LTO Driver’s License at the LTO office:
- Gather the required documents.
- A completed Application for Driver’s License form.
- An original copy of your birth certificate and a photocopy. The birth certificate must be authenticated by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and have an official receipt.
- Your current or expired driver’s license.
- An affidavit of discrepancy stating that your birthdate on your driver’s license is incorrect.
- Submit the documents for evaluation at the LTO office.
- Wait for the transaction ID to be generated.
- Have your photo and signature taken for the records.
- Pay the application fee.
- Wait for the release of your new driver’s license with the correct birthdate.
Here are the steps on how to correct your birth date on your LTO Driver’s License online:
- Go to the LTO LTMS portal website.
- Click on the “Apply for Driver’s License” tab.
- Click on the “Revision of Records” link.
- Select “Incorrect Birth Date” from the list of options.
- Fill out the online application form.
- Upload the required documents:
- A completed Application for Driver’s License form.
- An original copy of your birth certificate and a photocopy.
- The birth certificate must be authenticated by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and have an official receipt.
- Your current or expired driver’s license.
- An affidavit of discrepancy stating that your birthdate on your driver’s license is incorrect.
- Pay the application fee.
- Submit your application.