Stamping and Re-Stamping of Engine/Chassis Number. The engine or chasis number is the identifying mark of every vehicle. It defines their uniqueness. It’s like their SSS ID
Why would we need to re-stamp an engine with their engine number? Well, the most common reason is corrosion. There are instances that rust may render the ID number unreadable, hence we need to re-stamp.
This is just one of the many LTO services we provide.
Re-Stamping of Engine/Chassis Numbers
Documents Required
- Original Certificate of Registration (CR) and latest original Official Receipt (OR) of payment
- Endorsement of District Office that issued the latest Certificate of Registration (CR)
- Approval of the Regional Director
- Result of laboratory examination from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Crime Laboratory
- TMG recommendation
- Affidavit explaining the reason for re-stamping
- Affidavit of Mechanic who performed the re-stamping
- Actual inspection of MV with duly accomplished MVIR [Download this form here]
- Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN)
Stamping of Chassis Identification Number
Documents Required
- Sales Invoice of materials used in the fabrication of the component
- Affidavit of fabrication by the owner
- Certification of sale of the materials used
- Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN)
For more information or for any assistance that you may need visit car registration office or call text us at 09178801712 or 09153793228. For faster help, mention you got it from Car Registration Online website.
