website for NCAP violations available-MMDA

The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched a website that will allow drivers to check if they violated the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
MMDA Chairman Atty. Don Artes said “May Huli Ka 2.0” website will allow drivers may check their violations at the by entering their plate or conduction sticker and their motor vehicle (MV) file number.
“The inclusion of the MV file number is an added security and protection so that only the vehicle owners can securely check their violations under NCAP,” Artes said in a statement.
According to the MMDA, the website also guides drivers what to do in the event of a violation, including the payment process, where fines can be settled, and how to appeal the apprehensions.
Meanwhile, Artes said that several features are being planned, including real-time messages and email notifications upon account creation for any new violations, online payment integration, as well as multiple vehicles registered under a single account.
Future updates may also include access to detailed violation information, settlement locations through the platform, and online contest process and hearing schedules.