Navotas CTPMO: City Traffic and Parking Management Office

The City Traffic and Parking Management Office (CTPMO) in Navotas City is the local city-wide version of the frontline traffic unit responsible for managing road traffic, enforcing parking rules, issuing violation tickets, and helping drivers settle fines. It plays a key role in keeping Navotas traffic organized, safer, and easier to navigate—especially with the city’s adoption of the Single Ticketing System (STS).

The CTPMO operates under the Navotas City Government and works closely with national agencies to ensure that traffic rules are applied fairly and consistently. Their goal is simple: To reduce traffic confusion, improve road safety, and make compliance easier for drivers and operators in Navotas City.

Why CTPMO Matters

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Photo credit: CTPMO

Traffic in Navotas can get tight, especially in busy roads and port areas, so the CTPMO:

  • Deploys trained traffic enforcers in key choke points
  • Manages loading/unloading zones
  • Clears illegal parking
  • Coordinates with metro-wide traffic systems

Plus, with Navotas adopting the Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023, the city now follows a Single Ticketing System (STS). This means:

  • Standardized fines across Metro Manila
  • Uniform violation tickets (no more confusing penalties per city)
  • Easier payment and settlement of violations

Key Services

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Photo credit: CTPMO

The CTPMO also helps you fix problems fast by offering the following services:

1. Issuance of Ordinance Violation Receipt (OVR)

If you violate traffic rules, a traffic enforcer will issue an OVR. This acts as your official record of violation.

2. Online Violation Settlement

You can settle your fines without long lines through the Navotas e-services portal: https://online.navotas.gov.ph/Ovr.

Tip: You usually have 10 days to settle your violation—don’t delay or penalties may increase.

3. Redemption of Confiscated License

If your license gets confiscated:

  • Pay your fine at the City Treasurer’s Office
  • Present your receipt at CTPMO
  • Claim your license in as fast as 5 minutes

4. Vehicle Impounding and Release

For serious violations, vehicles may be impounded. To retrieve it, you’ll need:

  • Impounding receipt
  • Vehicle registration
  • Clearance (if involved in an accident)

Recent Updates

Just recently, Navotas also started implementing a “No Confiscation Policy” for driver’s licenses in most cases. Instead of losing your license on the spot, you’ll receive a citation ticket.

But take note: Your license can still be confiscated if:

  • You’re driving an unregistered vehicle
  • You have unpaid violations
  • You’re involved in an accident
  • You’re driving under the influence

Practical Tips for Drivers and Operators

If you drive in Navotas regularly, here’s how to stay stress-free:

  • Follow signs and enforcers – They override traffic lights when present
  • Avoid illegal parking – This is one of the most common violations
  • Settle violations immediately – Use the online portal for convenience
  • Keep documents ready – License, OR/CR, and receipts
  • Understand metro-wide rules – Especially number coding and STS policies

If you want to stay ahead of traffic rules anywhere in the Philippines, start by understanding how local offices like CTPMO Navotas work—because smarter drivers always have the advantage.

Contact Information

For inquiries and other concerns, you may reach out to them via the following:

  • Office Address: Brgy. Sipac Almacen, Navotas
  • Tel. No.: 628-0389

You may also reach out to any of the Navotas city government offices by calling (+632) 8-283-7415.

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