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Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.

 

Want to renew my driving lisence from the 2 year to 5 year one.  

 

Was on the booking sites but they're all full in the Bangkok area until end of June or July.

 

Does anyone know if they allow walk ins currently or is it by appointment only?

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IIRC, the booking system was suspended and it's only walk-ins now.

I renewed mine earlier in the year and it was walk-in then.

I did have to take an online test and take a picture of the QR code to say that I had passed.

 

Not too sure but I believe that this is the link to the online test:

https://www.dlt-elearning.com/forignerhome

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I did mine for 5 years in april.

didnt book. walk in. But i watched the 1 hour video online and kept the QR code it gave me.

 

went there at 7.30 they started to take in people who has bookings. So i would say i waited around 2 hours for my turn. When you enter the door tell or show the QR code to the lady sitting on the right (giving queue numbers) that means you watched the video. So they will give you a different queue number (i think white color) to skip watching the video. they will take i think 550 or 505 baht. cannot remember. i waited my turn probably another 30-40min. Did 3 tests about color, reflects, eyes. Took my photo and waited another 20min. All done

 

so no need booking but if not you will wait probably 3-4 hours to do all. went there 7.30 done around 11:45

 

video you need to watch:

https://www.dlt.go.th/en/renew-license/

 

https://www.dlt-elearning.com/forignerhome

 

 

you can find it in here but you need to register

 

 

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Just now, rwill said:

You are ok up to a year after it expires.  

Indeed.

Also as most are aware ...your new 5 yr license expiry is 5 years from your NEXT birthday.

In my case that meant 5years and 9 months. 

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As written:

Do the "DLT e-learning" to get a QR code (certificate).

Saves you from sitting/watching videos at the office (which might be a bottleneck).

Only physical tests and taking picture.

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3 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

As written:

Do the "DLT e-learning" to get a QR code (certificate).

Saves you from sitting/watching videos at the office (which might be a bottleneck).

Only physical tests and taking picture.

Not my experience yesterday at Chatuchak.

The QR code saves nothing.

 

The process at that Transport office still has you sit through shortish video where the steps in the physical process is outlined.

You cannot "skip" that. 

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36 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Not my experience yesterday at Chatuchak.

The QR code saves nothing.

 

The process at that Transport office still has you sit through shortish video where the steps in the physical process is outlined.

You cannot "skip" that. 

Not what I refer to. The video is a lenghty thing similar to the online training.

When I did a licenses from scratch it was a PITA. Crowded room, tiny screen, blurry age old videos. More than an hour.

Never saw that instruction video for the physical tests.

At our office it's just good old explanation by the officer.

 

DO the e-learning!

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2 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

When I did a licenses from scratch it was a PITA.

The OP stated this.....

"Want to renew my driving license from the 2 year to 5 year one"

 

When I made my appointment there was a laminated sheet which have various copies of things required.

One was the DLT e-Learning

 

I specifically asked the fella doing my paperwork if I needed to do this and have it for my appointment the next day.

He replied NO NEED..

 

Perhaps it's required for first license.

I was in same boat as the OP.

Had a 2 yr TDL and renewing to 5 yr

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3 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

The OP stated this.....

"Want to renew my driving license from the 2 year to 5 year one"

 

When I made my appointment there was a laminated sheet which have various copies of things required.

One was the DLT e-Learning

 

I specifically asked the fella doing my paperwork if I needed to do this and have it for my appointment the next day.

He replied NO NEED..

 

Perhaps it's required for first license.

I was in same boat as the OP.

Had a 2 yr TDL and renewing to 5 yr

It varies.... last time I renewed my 5 year DL I had to sit through the longish moronic video which describes 3 Thais... Khun Suay, Khun Jai-rawn and another I forget... the video goes on about the ‘driving habits’ and how to be relaxed like Khun Suay and not dangerous like Khun Jai-rawn... the video is about 50 mins long..... 

 

Experiences may vary since covid.... and doing the online stuff (since covid0 may well mean people avoid that longer video....  meanwhile the shortish video maybe a recent addition or even a local addition at ChatuChak DLT... I’ve never seen this ‘shorter’ video at DLT Area 3 (nr Suk 99/1).

 

Anyway Op... Get paper work in order, do your online stuff, get the QR code, rock up and take your chances as to whether you’ll be seen that day or have to make an appointment... 

If its busy you may be asked to come back another day (following day etc) or you may get lucky if you get there at about 8:30am. 

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13 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Anyway Op... Get paper work in order, do your online stuff, get the QR code, rock up and take your chances as to whether you’ll be seen that day or have to make an appointment.

The OP stated "Bangkok Area" .

Chatuchak DLT is on BTS (Mo chit) and also MRT Chatuchak.

He also stated there appointments online booked out. 

 

 

I outlined process earlier for  Chatuchak DLT..

And yes walk in for making a booking is an option. 

The e-learning Q code not required.

 

Also For the booking appointment I was in and out in 30 mins.

The next day the actual license in and out one hour.

I parked directly opposite Building 4 both days. 

Pretty simple. 

 

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I used to do mine in BKK and it was never less than 3/4 with all the waiting around. Then I discovered that you don’t need to renew at your nearest office, you can go anywhere. Last year I was in and out of Cha Am in about an hour.

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15 minutes ago, Fairynuff said:

I used to do mine in BKK and it was never less than 3/4 with all the waiting around. Then I discovered that you don’t need to renew at your nearest office, you can go anywhere. Last year I was in and out of Cha Am in about an hour.

They only open on specific days sadly

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41 minutes ago, Fairynuff said:

As far as I’m aware they’re open every weekday, don’t know about Saturday 

I was checking their online systems and they seem to only be avaliable 2 days a week, but maybe they're open and do walk ins as opposed to online bookings.  

 

Thanks.

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1 hour ago, azt219 said:

I was checking their online systems and they seem to only be avaliable 2 days a week, but maybe they're open and do walk ins as opposed to online bookings.  

 

Thanks.

Just spoke with a friend who was there last week and confirmed walk ins only

for the medical certificate the Red Cross in Hua Hin does this for 100 baht.

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