Neeranam Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 I remember something about having to go to the DT in the original province. Any experience?
Lacessit Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 I sold a car in Chiang Mai that had Bangkok plates. For some reason, I had to go to Chiang Mai Immigration as well. 1
MJCM Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 Question. 1) Car in your name or 2) in Wife's name? If 1 then NO idea If 2 then, Wife gave our old car to her Daughter who lives in BKK What the daughter needed to get the car in her name (in BKK) was 1- Copy id card of my wife 2- Copy House book of my Wife 3- Original Blue Book for the car! Nothing else needed Ps: Car was on Buriram plates. (no need to visit the Buriram DLT beforehand) 1
FriendlyFarang Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 No problem, can be done. Just requires two trips to your local DLT. 1
Neeranam Posted March 11, 2022 Author Posted March 11, 2022 On 3/9/2022 at 3:39 PM, 1FinickyOne said: Yes and man the owner got annoyed... What owner?
1FinickyOne Posted March 11, 2022 Posted March 11, 2022 1 hour ago, Neeranam said: What owner? the imaginary owner who I paid in crypto, imaginary currency..
MikeyIdea Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 I have both bought and sold motorcycles in other provinces. You're selling so you need to provide: Signed "Bai Own" - transfer paper, signed letter of attorney, 2 signed copies of your ID card (both front and back), signed copy of your (blue or yellow) tabien baan (address page and your name page), and the blue book. That's all. I have bought 2 bikes without checking them the last 6 months and that's what I get every time (well, the green book in my case), it's always enough. Now, they say 2 signed copies of ID card but they only use one at DLT so I suppose one should be fine. They also say signed tabien baan but I didn't have it once and they transferred anyway... And most Thai's give 2 signed letters of attorney, always blank! (except the signature). I have no idea why, one is enough. And I'm sure all this can vary a bit ???? I have no idea how people who don't prepare for an easier life do, i.e., foreigners with no thai id card, no tabien baan but most of them have themselves to blame. It's so easy to do. And you're Thai so no problem ???? 1
alacrity Posted March 26, 2022 Posted March 26, 2022 I don't live in Bangkok, yet all my vehicles are registered there. With the exemption of one bike which is registered in Nakhon Sawan. I don't live there either, but they had the number I wanted at the time of registration. Registration and Transfer is a centralized system and has been for some time, Your trip to immigration is most likely to verify your change of address.
Yellowtail Posted March 27, 2022 Posted March 27, 2022 Why not just change to your current province before you sell it?
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