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NCAP Is Back: What Metro Manila Motorists Need to Know

  • May Flores
  • Travel
  • July 11, 2026

Motorists can once again be cited for traffic violations without being physically stopped by an enforcer as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority continues implementing its No Contact Apprehension Policy.

The Supreme Court partially lifted its earlier restraining order in May 2025, allowing the MMDA to resume NCAP on major roads under its authority.

Under the policy, traffic cameras record suspected violations such as disregarding traffic signs, illegal turns, lane violations and obstruction. MMDA personnel review the footage before a notice is issued.

How to Check a Violation

Motorists may use the MMDA’s official May Huli Ka platform.

To check a vehicle, users may be asked to enter:

  • Plate or conduction sticker number
  • Motor Vehicle file number

The portal allows vehicle owners to view recorded violations, available evidence and payment status.

How to Pay

Confirmed fines may be settled through authorized online payment channels or designated MMDA payment offices.

Motorists should use only official MMDA platforms and avoid links or payment requests from unverified accounts.

How to Contest

Drivers who believe a citation is incorrect may file a challenge through the MMDA’s online E-Contest platform.

Supporting documents may be required, including vehicle registration records, proof of sale or other evidence showing that the notice was issued incorrectly.

Who Is Responsible?

Notices are generally linked to the registered vehicle owner.

Motorists who have sold a vehicle should ensure that ownership records are formally transferred with the Land Transportation Office to avoid receiving violations committed after the sale.

Remember

NCAP does not require an enforcer to stop a vehicle at the scene.

The simplest way to avoid a citation is to follow traffic lights, signs, lane markings and other road rules even when no traffic officer is visible.

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