
By Janine Dumaguin
The Quezon City government established an online system for the Ordinance Violation Receipt (OVR) payment for traffic and ordinance violators.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said the system will make settling fines easier.
Belmonte said this is part of the city government’s effort to automate all business transactions and processes.
“Ngayon wala nang pwedeng idahilan ang mga violator na hindi sila makapagbayad ng multa dahil wala silang panahong magpunta [nang] personal sa City Hall,” Belmonte added.
For those who wish to register and create an account, they may visit the QC e-services portion.
Then, users can click “OVR Online Payment,” provide their last name and OVR ticket number.
They can choose to pay online via Gcash, PayMaya, and PayGate or in person via Landbank fund transfer.
By submitting the Order of Payments, they can also pay manually at the QC OVR Redemption Center or at any Landbank branch of their choice
Meanwhile, in order for their transaction to be recorded as paid, they must send the photo of the order of payment and validated deposit slip to misctaxpayment.cto@quezoncity.gov.ph.
After the City Treasurer’s Office emailed the photo of the Official Receipt, violators may get the OR at the Department of Public Order and Safety Office. – gb