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Driver Licencing - Renewal - International Permits

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  1. Faz
    Started by Faz,

    How to Apply for a Thai Driving Licence at the DLT (Department of Land and Transport office) > No licence. If you don't have an existing foreign licence, then you'll have to take the full theory and practical test. Contact your local DLT to book an appointment and find out if they have an online theory test to enable you to practice beforehand. You'll face 50 questions from a possible 90 and the pass mark is 45 correct answers. There are multiple online sites where you can practice for your theory exam and get the correct answers. Just Google, but here are a sample; Practice exams Thailand – Driving license education (traffic-rules.com) Thailand Drivi…

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  2. Pinetree
    Started by Pinetree,

    The newly introduced rules for renewal of a UK DL, after the age of 70 is going to hit home to those of us who live here, but keep our license going for ID purposes. The new eye tests require a test and report from a UK based, qualified optician. Unless you are prepared to travel back to the UK to obtain this ( I am not) then you are screwed, as, as far as I can tell, a certificate of eye test from outside of the UK will not be accepted by the DVLC. I'm not that bothered, as I have my Thai licenses and I have no intention of ever driving in the UK again, but a valid UK license is certainly an aid to ID for many online services. One more nail in the coffin for older dri…

  3. Marc26
    Started by Marc26,

    Do you have to show your home driving liscense with your IDP if stopped by police? I have a valid IDP but just renewed my BC Driver's License and they can't the old one I do have the paper liscense, just not the picture liscense Thanks

  4. mason45
    Started by mason45,

    Hi there, I need to renew my Thai drivers licence early next year. I own a house in Bangkok and a condo in Pattaya. Given that the 2 properties are in my wifes name, can I renew my licence in Bangkok or Pattaya? Can I show the titles to either office or must it be the registered address on my one year visa. Thanks

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  5. Dezmo
    Started by Dezmo,

    Hope this is applicable to this group...and I should have asked before... Rented a car last week at Chiang Mai (CNX) and drove south and SW.... and thanks for the tips here. I did notice on my ~2k km trip signs for photo radar. A few times I noticed a pole with a horizontal overhang (another pole) with what appeared to be 2 sensors and a camera. I was wondering if that was the photo radar and what might be the threshold for ticketing? I think the speed limit was mostly 90km (Rt 1, 1102, 106...) and mostly I stayed under 110 but last ride I was nearer 120-25 when I passed one.... (kidding, of course....). I wonder if they take a photo of driver, lic…

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  6. WilliamG
    Started by WilliamG,

    Just re-newed for another 5 years, and as last time, the photo is 50% my face and 50% my shirt. I asked the 'photographer' if she could zoom in onto just my face. Çannot do' was the reply. I asked why and she said the big boss says how it should be. I asked to speak to this Big Boss, but she said 'No, the one in Bangkok. Passport photos must be only the face.

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  7. JamesE
    Started by JamesE,

    Next trip I'm planning on getting (at last) a Thai driver's license. I'm confused as to what type of visa is needed as I've seen some places that state an Non-imm visa is needed and some that say you can secure a DL with just a TV. Any experiences with this on the forum?

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  8. Karolyn
    Started by Karolyn,

    Low powered electric vehicles, axxording to battery size, do not require a driving licence. But what is the current Thai law? And since they thus have no documentation, can you drive them across the border, without the fuss of paperwork? I'm thinking of long range mobility scooter. And one of these. lightweight bike campers, like a Wide Path or a Nomad.

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  9. Dezmo
    Started by Dezmo,

    Sorry - was not sure where to post this.... I have my IDL (from USA) and may travel to Chiang Mai with a local Thai friend, and maybe rent a car to drive to her home town a few hours away. Any tips on car rentals: I assume shop for best price as it could vary (wonder if posted online) Do they accept credit cards (or does it vary)? Assume insurance is part or rental agreement Would it be better for her to rent the (and would they allow me to drive it) or for me to rent? I assume NEVER leave my passport with them If I get a ticket.... say speed radar (does that exist here?).... what may happen? Anything else I should k…

  10. HansCS
    Started by HansCS,

    So I just got my international drivers license. Do you need to have that booklet you get with you when you are driving, or is the card and your home license good enough to show the Thai police?

  11. Khunmark
    Started by Khunmark,

    I have never held a motorbike license in my home country but have ridden the motor scooters ubiquitous in Thailand. Am I better off getting my license in my home country (Australia) or is it more advisable to go through the process in Thailand?

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  12. darosa888
    Started by darosa888,

    Anyone interested in creating a whatsapp group where we post the latest information on where police have setup checkpoints in the city so we can avoid those specific areas?

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  13. Adeltravels

    My insurance will cover me if I am legal in the UK (so would need a CBT) but also need to be legal in Thai law Seeing lots of conflicting things online. For info in the UK a CBT licence allows you to ride up to a 125cc motorcycle or scooter on the road for 2 years. You must display L-Plates and cannot carry a pillion passenger or ride on motorways. An A1 Motorcycle is like a “permanent CBT”, with the added privilege of being able to use motorways, and carry pillion passenger's.

  14. Baller
    Started by Baller,

    So i got the following problem : I am an exchange student from Germany and currently studying in Bangkok for 1 Semester (6months).My plan is to rent a bike and tour Thailand. Thats why I wanted to do my motorcycle driving license in Thailand. ( For further information i got no motorcycle license in Germany), (And yeah i know i could just rent a bike and nobody would care. but i want to do it in the legal way). So i went to the Land of transportation and asked about which documents i need to apply and they told me : Proof of Residence, Visa ( i got a Non-immigrant ED type Visa for now valid for 90 days ), Health certificate ( easy to get in a lot of clinics) and…

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  15. Ace_Jinx
    Started by Ace_Jinx,

    Hello, Any idea what to do to acquire International Driver's License here in Thailand? Thanks in advance for those who will respond.

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  16. Tanuki
    Started by Tanuki,

    I'm sure I read on a forum over the last week or so that part of the driving licence renewal process now includes an online video applicants have to watch.. (I know I normally skip the 'classroom' part of the renewal test). ...Is this correct..? Has any members on here knowledge of the link..? Is it for Thai nationals AND Non nationals..? Any advice would be welcome..TIA.

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  17. DiJoDavO
    Started by DiJoDavO,

    Does anyone know if a foreigner is allowed to become a Grab driver in Thailand?

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  18. JScoobyCed
    Started by JScoobyCed,

    I need to renew the car tax but the car is at my wife name and she is not in the country before the expiry date. Can I go to the department of transport (is it the place?) with the necessary documents and do it myself? I will go to the car inspection first which I think I can do easily. But for the tax renewal I am not sure.

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  19. ImRNA
    Started by ImRNA,

    is it possible to extend 2 to 5 year few months before time ?

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  20. Jace666
    Started by Jace666,

    Hi, I'm using a friend's bike, shes not sure if it's registered or not, ther are no papers or sticker on the bike, so if I get stopped,obviously the owner will get a fine but will I also?

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  21. longwood50

    I purchased a car in my name and the dealer required that I have a resident certificate. I did so. I am now selling the car. Someone said, I have to provide the buyer with a resident certificate in order for him to transfer to his name. Is that true? Seems strange given I could not have put the car in my name in the first place without having a resident certificate.

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  22. Raugh
    Started by Raugh,

    Was wondering about motorcycle/moped/car validity of Foreign DL. Specifically does anyone know if I would need motorcycle on my home DL (USA) to operate a motorcycle in Thailand? I rode for many years in America but lapsed on the motorcycle operator's whatchamacallit on my current licence.

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  23. StephenH
    Started by StephenH,

    I have been out if Thailand for a 8 years, previously I had a Thai driving which has now expired 05/12/2018. How easy would it be to renew my licence or would it just be better to get a new one.

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  24. analog
    Started by analog,

    Wondering what the policy is for renting. I'm looking at renting from Europcar (https://www.europcar.co.th/reservation). Only 4000 THB for 5 days for a little Yaris. Main question is, I have a driver's license from my home country (US), but no Thai license. Will they rent to me? Do I need to go get a Thai license?

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  25. longwood50
    Started by longwood50,

    I am a bit confused on the VAT being charged on car purchases here in Thailand. In the USA the VAT called Sales Tax is typically charged on the full purchase price of the car. So if the tax rate is 7% and the car is $30,000 USD you get charged $2,100 in Sales Tax. If you are purchasing a new or used car here in Thailand is the VAT charged on the full purchase price. I see several dealers indicating their prices include VAT and I find it difficult to believe they would be absorbing 7% of the purchase price. If I purchase a used car for lets say 600,000 baht, what would my VAT that would have to be paid to the transport. I am aware there is also a transfer …

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