Supreme Court E-Library
Information At Your Fingertips


  View printer friendly version

(NAR) VOL. 23 NO. 1, JANUARY - MARCH 2012

[ MMDA MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 06, S. 2010, August 10, 2010 ]

RELEASE PENDING ADJUDICATION



In order to decongest MMDA’s impounding areas and to expedite the release of all impounded vehicles which were recently apprehended in line with the MMDA Anti-Colorum campaign, all concerned units are hereby directed to immediately release all vehicles subject to the following conditions:

  1. All vehicles subject for adjudication before the Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD) will be tagged with a Red Sticker bearing the sign “Released Pending Adjudication” prior to the release.         
     
    1.1 Operator/Driver will sign an Affidavit of Undertaking to submit for adjudication their traffic violation before the MMDA-TAD within fifteen (15) days from release of impounded vehicle, attaching thereto a photocopy of competent evidence of identity.
    1.2 The vehicle’s plate will be confiscated and shall only be released should the traffic citation be reconsidered, suspension/confiscation been lifted, or the corresponding suspension/confiscation has already been served.

  2. Confiscation of plate/s and/or suspension of driver’s license of first time violators shall be lifted, after verification from the TVR-DATA through issuance of MRESS I and II, and payment of appropriate fine/s.

All previous orders or memorandum circulars inconsistent herewith are hereby revoked or modified accordingly.

AGM Corazon B. Cruz shall oversee the smooth implementation of this memorandum.

This memorandum circular shall take effect immediately.


Adopted: August 10, 2010


(SGD.) ATTY. FRANCIS N. TOLENTINO
Chairman
© Supreme Court E-Library 2019
This website was designed and developed, and is maintained, by the E-Library Technical Staff in collaboration with the Management Information Systems Office.