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Renewing 2 year license- was quoted 3000 thb - can I do it myself?


Yodarapper

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Si my 2 year license expired in August. Can I renew it myself? I live close to mega bangna which I think is samut prakan.

I was quoted 3000 by an agent. 
can I do this myself? I have a residence letter from my embassy and a work permit.

 

with zero Thai is it worth trying to do myself or not?

if so does anyone have any recent experience and can share the steps? Also where I need to go? What I need?

Thanks!

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13 minutes ago, phetphet said:

Take photocopies of everything. Don't forget to take two of everything if you are renewing both car and motorbike licences.

Thanks this is very helpful! 
 

if someone can please confirm if I need to first go and get a que number?

then return on another day?

 

also, what is needed? Documents wise?

 

finally - do I need to do the online qr thing to renew??

 

thanks

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For each licence. Car & Motorbike.

Passport &  copy of passport ID page

Residence Certificate

Old Licence

Medical Certificate.

 

i think that's it, but there may be more. You can Google it.

 

Oh and dress smart. I have seen people turned away at my local DMV centre for dressing scruffy.

i usually just wear long trousers and a polo shirt.

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4 minutes ago, phetphet said:

For each licence. Car & Motorbike.

Passport &  copy of passport ID page

Residence Certificate

Old Licence

Medical Certificate.

 

i think that's it, but there may be more. You can Google it.

 

Oh and dress smart. I have seen people turned away at my local DMV centre for dressing scruffy.

i usually just wear long trousers and a polo shirt.

Thanks!!

 

do I need to go twice? First time for a cue number?? Then go back another day?

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3 minutes ago, Yodarapper said:

Thanks!!

 

do I need to go twice? First time for a cue number?? Then go back another day?

I don't know. In some places it was necessary, but perhaps it depends on the particular office and how busy they are.

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6 minutes ago, Yodarapper said:

Thanks!!

 

do I need to go twice? First time for a cue number?? Then go back another day?

One visit should do it...   The DLT is now taking ‘walk in’ applications. 

 

It does depend how busy they are though.... and you still have to do the ‘in class tests’ - proximity test, colour blindness etc... (and watch the video I think) - so if the intake for that is full, then you may need to return another day.

 

BUT, if you are there early, or if its quiet, you should be ok.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

You can do it on your own.

To ease the process, start with the "online tutoring":
https://www.dlt-elearning.com/
which will result in some certificate with QR code (print, take screenshoot)

@Yodarapper

This is good info posted by @KhunBENQ....

 

Apart from that regarding agent..

I don't generally use agents for anything, however in March I will use BSR bikes (plenty of other agents) to assist with booking time slot etc for my 2 to 5 year licence.

Still need to obtain own residence certificate, medical etc.

 

Walk INS are available now however I used them during covid and found it good value.

 

It's basically hand holding but imo worth it. 1800baht which included cost of licences. 

 

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49 minutes ago, Yodarapper said:

Thanks!!

 

do I need to go twice? First time for a cue number?? Then go back another day?

Yes, I did. I renewed my five year licenses in September in Bangkok (Jatujak). I was told the system has changed and  now you must first get a queue number. Thai can get a Q number on line,  foreigners must go in person to get it, at which time you must take all your paperwork except the medical certificate.  They check the paperwork, and if correct  give you the Q number.

 

The queue wait at Jatujak was 2 weeks. Can be longer elsewhere.

 

Good luck.

 

Edit: Now see the article above about new nationwide LDT walkin. You might still want to ask if it applies to foreigners though.

 

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

The queue wait at Jatujak was 2 weeks. Can be longer elsewhere.

 

Edit: Now see the article above about new nationwide LDT walkin. You might still want to ask if it applies to foreigners though.

 

Queue still required in Phuket. +2 months waiting time.

 

1 hour ago, rabas said:

at which time you must take all your paperwork except the medical certificate

In Phuket they want the medical certificate when you apply for the queue.

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57 minutes ago, bluemoon58 said:

It's an absolute piece of p1ss to do it yourself mate! 

Easy as f.ck up here. Three hours from doctors certificate to having finished the tests waiting for the print.

 

And as another poster wrote walkins available in Bangkok too.

Follow meaningful advice in the thread (online training, documents).

Those 3k to 5k agents just hold your hand, may drive you. Still need to go to the office and take physical tests and picture taken.

Illegal stuff should better be avoided.

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On 2/1/2023 at 4:31 PM, TimeMachine said:

I'm curious, With work permit you should get 5 year when renewing, right everyone?

 

Also, do u need to be in the same area as your usual address when getting a license or could I go to Bangkok from Pattaya to get licence first time?

Everybody renewing 2yr license gets a five year one, but the OP's ran out in August so he must start again. Yes you can renew your license at any transport office.

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36 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Everybody renewing 2yr license gets a five year one, but the OP's ran out in August so he must start again. Yes you can renew your license at any transport office.

Is this a specific rule for 2yr to 5yr?

General rule is that you have up to one year without "starting again".

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On 1/31/2023 at 9:52 PM, richard_smith237 said:

One visit should do it...   The DLT is now taking ‘walk in’ applications. 

 

It does depend how busy they are though.... and you still have to do the ‘in class tests’ - proximity test, colour blindness etc... (and watch the video I think) - so if the intake for that is full, then you may need to return another day.

 

BUT, if you are there early, or if its quiet, you should be ok.

 

 

 

When the pink card first came out nobody knew what it was. Now I find it to be accepted in more places. I have never been asked for a residence certificate usually a copy of my yellow book or pink card is OK.

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