LTO Portal Scam Warning: Fake LTMS Sites in 2026
With more Filipinos using the LTMS Portal and eGovPH app to renew licenses and pay vehicle fees, scammers are creating fake websites that look official. These sites often ask for personal information or payments, and many drivers fall victim each year.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to spot fake LTMS sites, protect yourself, and ensure your online transactions are safe in 2026.

How Fake LTMS Sites Work
Scammers create websites that look like the official LTO LTMS Portal. They may:
These sites are not linked to the official LTO system, so your information can be stolen, or your payments may be lost.
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How to Identify a Fake LTMS Website

Tip: Bookmark the official LTMS Portal to avoid accidentally visiting a fake site.
Official Ways to Access LTMS and eGovPH
Always use these official channels for login, registration, and payments.
Steps to Protect Yourself from Scams
By following these steps, you can keep your Client ID, license info, and payment details safe.
What to Do If You’ve Already Entered Info on a Fake Site
Taking quick action can reduce the risk of fraud or identity theft.
Why Awareness Matters in 2026
As more drivers use online platforms, scam attempts are increasing. Being cautious ensures you:
Awareness and verification are key to using LTMS and eGovPH safely.
FAQs
Conclusion
Scammers are targeting LTMS users in 2026, but you can protect yourself by using only official sites, verifying URLs, and avoiding third-party payments.
Always double-check the website or app before entering personal information, and report suspicious activity. Staying vigilant ensures a safe, smooth online renewal process for your driver’s license and vehicle registration.
