You can renew a Non-Professional, Professional, or Conductor license that is valid or not more than two (2) years expired.
Licenses over two years expired typically require re-exams (theoretical and practical) and completion of re-orientation requirements before renewal.
Renewal Options
Online (Recommended): Use the eGovPH app (LTMS-linked) to submit details, pay fees, and get your digital driver’s license (eDL) in the app.
You can later claim or arrange delivery of the physical card.
Walk-In: Visit an LTO Licensing Center or DLRC with complete documents for onsite capture and printing.
Documents You Need
- Current/Expired License (within allowable window).
- Medical Certificate from an LTO-accredited clinic/physician (typically done within 60 days of renewal; clinic uploads to the system).
- CDE (Comprehensive Driver’s Education) Certificate – pass the online validation exam (commonly 80% passing score) to generate your certificate.
- If You Have Demerit Points: complete Driver’s Re-orientation Course (DRC); higher totals may require theoretical and/or practical exams.
- Clear All Fines/Violations in LTMS before filing renewal.
Fees And Penalties (Guide)
These are commonly referenced amounts; your actual total can vary based on location, exams, or added services.
Status At Renewal | Indicative Surcharge | Typical Total* |
---|---|---|
On Time (No Expiry) | — | ₱585 |
Expired 1 Day–1 Year | ₱75 | ₱660 |
Expired >1–2 Years | ₱150 | ₱735 |
Expired >2 Years | ₱225 + exam fees (~₱100+) | ₱910+ |
*Base ₱585 + penalty where applicable; medical and any re-exam fees are separate.
Validity You’ll Receive
- 10-Year Validity: usually granted to drivers with zero violations during the prior validity period.
- 5-Year Validity: generally issued if you had any violation recorded.
How To Renew Online (eGovPH)
- Sign In: Open eGovPH → LTO → Renew Driver’s License.
- Upload & Check: Ensure your medical certificate and CDE are on file; update contact details.
- Pay: Settle the renewal fee (and any penalties) digitally.
- Receive eDL: Your digital license appears in-app; arrange pickup/delivery of the physical card if needed.
Pro Tips For A Smooth Renewal
- Renew Early: Start within 60 days before expiry (earlier if you’ll be abroad).
- Verify LTMS Profile: Clear fines, confirm demerit status, and check CDE completion.
- Keep Receipts: Store your OR, eDL, and any appointment confirmation for ID/travel needs.
Renewing your Philippine driver’s license in 2025 is straightforward when you prepare the essentials—medical certificate, CDE certificate, and a violation-free record.
Use the eGovPH route for faster processing and keep proof of payment and your eDL handy.
Renew before expiry to avoid penalties and maximize your chance of a 10-year validity, keeping you compliant and road-ready.
FAQs
Can I renew if my license is more than two years expired?
Yes, but you’ll typically need re-exams, DRC/CDE compliance, and you’ll pay additional fees before renewal is approved.
Is a medical exam required for renewal?
Yes. You need a medical certificate from an LTO-accredited clinic (usually within 60 days of renewal), electronically uploaded by the clinic.
Do I still need the physical card if I have the eDL?
Your eDL is widely accepted, but you can claim or have delivered the physical card if you want a plastic ID for everyday use.