Auto Inspection Centers

Explore our expanding network of inspection center partners in the Philippines and effortlessly schedule your vehicle inspection, smoke emissions test, CTPL insurance, and LTO registration.

  • Rm 207, 2/F UMC Bldg., 2232 Don Chino Roces Ave., Brgy. Bangkal, Makati City 1233   View Map
    • Sun:   Close
    • Mon - Fri:   6:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Sat:   8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Cafeteria
  • Airconditioned Lounge
LTO Onsite
Packages
Private Cars ₱ 30
All packages include:
  • CTPL Insurance
  • Vehicle Inspection
  • Emission Test
  • Barangay 662 Zone 71, 17-A Cristobal, Paco, Manila   View Map
    • Sun:   Close
    • Mon - Fri:   6:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Sat:   8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Airconditioned Lounge
  • Coffee & Water
LTO Onsite
Packages
Light Vehicles ₱ 860
Motorcycles ₱ 900
TODA Tricycles ₱ 700
All packages include:
  • CTPL Insurance
  • Vehicle Inspection
  • Emission Test

Vehicle Inspection FAQs

MVIC, which stands for Motor Vehicle Inspection Center, is an all-in-one facility for vehicle inspections. These centers conduct official multi-stage vehicle inspections, smoke emission tests, and often host satellite LTO offices on site. This setup allows you to complete your annual vehicle registration with significantly less hassle.

In the Philippines, PMVIC, MVIS, and MVIC refer to different types of vehicle inspection centers and systems. Here's the distinction between them:
  1. PMVIC (Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center)
    • PMVICs are privately-operated centers authorized by the government to conduct comprehensive vehicle inspections.
    • They offer a full range of tests, including multi-stage vehicle inspections and smoke emission tests.
    • PMVICs often feature advanced testing equipment and automated processes to ensure accurate and thorough inspections.
  2. MVIS (Motor Vehicle Inspection System)
    • MVIS refers to the overall system and set of standards used for inspecting motor vehicles.
    • It encompasses the protocols, guidelines, and equipment specifications that both PMVICs and government-run centers must adhere to.
    • The MVIS aims to standardize vehicle inspections across different centers to ensure roadworthiness and compliance with environmental regulations.
  3. MVIC (Motor Vehicle Inspection Center)
    • MVICs are general vehicle inspection centers that can be either government-operated or privately-run.
    • They conduct official multi-stage vehicle inspections, smoke emission tests, and may include other necessary tests to certify a vehicle’s roadworthiness.
    • Many MVICs now have satellite Land Transportation Office (LTO) offices on-site, facilitating the completion of annual vehicle registration processes more conveniently.
In summary, PMVICs are a specific type of MVIC that are privately managed and part of the broader MVIS, which defines the inspection standards and systems applicable to all inspection centers in the Philippines.

You can complete 3 out of the 4 key steps for your LTO registration at an MVIC. What you will need to purchase to complete your registration is CTPL insurance, which you can purchase on Autoinspection.ph, just click here.

Here is what you can complete at an MVIC center:

Multi-Stage Vehicle Inspections: Comprehensive checks to ensure your vehicle meets safety standards.

Smoke Emission Tests: Tests to ensure your vehicle complies with environmental regulations regarding emissions.

Satellite LTO Offices: On-site LTO offices where you can process your annual vehicle registration, renew your registration, and handle other LTO-related transactions.

It usually takes around 30 minutes to complete the vehicle inspection and another 30 minutes to complete your LTO registration if a satellite office is available on site. By booking online through Autoinspection, you can streamline the process by avoiding window queuing, making payments, and providing vehicle images in advance.

The following is included if you book online:
  • MVIC vehicle inspection fee
  • CTPL insurance
  • Time and schedule
  • Ability to reschedule for free online
  • Choose an inspection center with an LTO satellite office

Yes, all you need to do is upload your official certificate of registration, official receipt and a few pictures of your car and we will send your policy via email within 1 hour. We package CTPL in with the overall inspection package, so that you have everything you need when you go to LTO to register your vehicle.

Private Cars (including jeeps and Utility Vehicles) 610.4
Motorcycles / Tricycles / Trailers 300.4

At a Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (MVIC) for Land Transportation Office (LTO) registration in the Philippines, your vehicle typically goes through several tests to ensure it meets safety and environmental standards. These tests include:
  1. Visual Inspection
    • Exterior and Interior Condition: Checking for any damage or modifications that could affect the vehicle's safety.
    • Lights and Indicators: Ensuring all lights, including headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights, are functioning properly.
    • Windshield and Windows: Checking for cracks or damages.
    • Mirrors: Ensuring all mirrors are present and in good condition.
    • Wipers: Checking the condition and functionality of windshield wipers.
  2. Brake Test
    • Brake Efficiency: Testing the braking system to ensure it provides adequate stopping power.
    • Handbrake Test: Checking the effectiveness of the handbrake.
  3. Emissions Test
    • Smoke Emission: Measuring the level of pollutants emitted from the exhaust to ensure they are within permissible limits.
  4. Suspension Test
    • Shock Absorbers: Checking the condition and performance of the shock absorbers.
    • Suspension System: Ensuring the suspension system is in good condition and functions properly.
  5. Headlight Test
    • Alignment and Intensity: Ensuring the headlights are properly aligned and emit the correct intensity of light.
  6. Speedometer Test
    • Accuracy: Checking the accuracy of the speedometer.
  7. Underchassis Inspection
    • Steering System: Checking the steering components for wear and proper functioning.
    • Exhaust System: Ensuring the exhaust system is intact and leak-free.
    • Transmission and Differential: Checking for leaks and ensuring they are in good condition.
  8. Wheel Alignment and Tire Check
    • Alignment: Ensuring the wheels are properly aligned.
    • Tires: Checking the condition, tread depth, and pressure of the tires.
  9. Horn and Warning Devices
    • Functionality: Ensuring the horn and any other warning devices are working properly.
  10. Battery and Electrical System
    • Condition: Checking the battery and electrical connections for proper function.
These comprehensive tests help ensure that vehicles on the road are safe, environmentally friendly, and in good operating condition.

Yes, MVIC centers cater for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles like PUVs and private trucks.

There are more and more MVIC centers with on-site satellite LTO offices, but you need to check as there are some MVIC’s that still don’t LTO on-site. You can check our MVIC listings, which tell you if there is an LTO on-site or not.

If you fail your inspection you cannot get your vehicle registered until the issue is repaired or resolved. You can book online with us for free for your reinspection. Also keep all receipts and paper work related to the repairs, which resolved the issues.

Yes you can reschedule anytime online if you can’t make your appointment, it costs nothing to reschedule.
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