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Okay, but definitely require up to date residency cert, yes? Or current license/passport/visa enough? Also, I'm on a volunteer non-o, but currently no work permit yet. Is it okay?

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whether or not you require a "residence certificate"  to sell a vehicle  depends upon which province you live in.

You don't need a drivers license or special visa to buy or sell.

 

from my notes again   

Thai seller needs to supply
Signed copy of  ID card  front and back ( not expired )
Signed copy of house registration ( not always required )
signed  " nungsue moub umnart  หนังสือมอบอำนาจ ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
signed  "beb  kum kor own le rup own  แบบคำขอโอนและรับโอน    ขส.บ. ท. - 11
green/ blue book signed by current owner

Foreigner seller needs to supply
certificate of residence from immigration ( should be free at immigration but varies from place to place )
For foreign seller, instead of certificate of residence also work permit or yellow housebook is accepted.
if foreign seller has left Thailand then a signed copy of the exit from Thailand stamp in their passport instead of residence certificate and valid visa stamp.
(Certificate of residence not required in all provinces ?    / DLT's Pattaya requires it )
sometimes the police station will give you this document too.
copy passport photo page
copy of visa page and or extension  ( not expired )
signed  " nungsue moub umnart  ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
signed  "beb  kum kor own le rup own ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
green/blue book signed by current owner

So list of provinces where residence certificate is required ( from foreign seller ) so far is
Chonburi/Pattaya  yes
Nakhornratchasima/Korat  yes @ rdrokit
Khon Kaen  ?? 
Buriram for sure yes
Chiang Mai ?   @ramrod711 yes   @idman  = no  @anto = no    @Nick ZepTepi  = no
Surin @idman = no
Buriram DLT    @Thai Chi =yes
BKK ?
https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1059085-forms-and-info-for-tferring-vehicle/
Thai Chi
Correct john - Buriram DLT req๏ปฟuired one very recently for a "Farang to Thai" sale. 


If the vehicle has a number plate from another province  then you ( the new buyer not the seller )
must either  change the  ownership name in that province
or goto the MAIN DLT for your province and have them " move" the vehicle to your province  this requires a new number plate and 2 or more trips
before the whole process of name change and province change is completed.

 

and the forms and more info   Vehicle_Transfer_2.zip

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2 minutes ago, johng said:

whether or not you require a "residence certificate"  to sell a vehicle  depends upon which province you live in.

You don't need a drivers license or special visa to buy or sell.

 

from my notes again   


Thai seller needs to supply
Signed copy of  ID card  front and back ( not expired )
Signed copy of house registration ( not always required )
signed  " nungsue moub umnart  หนังสือมอบอำนาจ ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
signed  "beb  kum kor own le rup own  แบบคำขอโอนและรับโอน    ขส.บ. ท. - 11
green/ blue book signed by current owner

Foreigner seller needs to supply
certificate of residence from immigration ( should be free at immigration but varies from place to place )
For foreign seller, instead of certificate of residence also work permit or yellow housebook is accepted.
if foreign seller has left Thailand then a signed copy of the exit from Thailand stamp in their passport instead of residence certificate and valid visa stamp.
(Certificate of residence not required in all provinces ?    / DLT's Pattaya requires it )
sometimes the police station will give you this document too.
copy passport photo page
copy of visa page and or extension  ( not expired )
signed  " nungsue moub umnart  ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
signed  "beb  kum kor own le rup own ( if seller is not going with you to DLT )
green/blue book signed by current owner

So list of provinces where residence certificate is required ( from foreign seller ) so far is
Chonburi/Pattaya  yes
Nakhornratchasima/Korat  yes @ rdrokit
Khon Kaen  ?? 
Buriram for sure yes
Chiang Mai ?   @ramrod711 yes   @idman  = no  @anto = no    @Nick ZepTepi  = no
Surin @idman = no
Buriram DLT    @Thai Chi =yes
BKK ?
https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1059085-forms-and-info-for-tferring-vehicle/
Thai Chi
Correct john - Buriram DLT req๏ปฟuired one very recently for a "Farang to Thai" sale. 


If the vehicle has a number plate from another province  then you ( the new buyer not the seller )
must either  change the  ownership name in that province
or goto the MAIN DLT for your province and have them " move" the vehicle to your province  this requires a new number plate and 2 or more trips
before the whole process of name change and province change is completed.

 

and the forms and more info   Vehicle_Transfer_2.zip

Work permit needs to have an address listed otherwise a resi cert is needed.

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