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Hello all,

 

Retired in Samui and want to purchase either a used or new PCX or similar.

Questions:

Can I buy in another province such as BKK and register it there… or take it to Samui to Register? Does it have to be done in the Province where my address is?

(Possibly will purchase in Surat Thani city which is same province as Samui)

What paperwork is needed? Immigration documents?

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Do those  f%@x#'rs  in the PCX shops not know the rules and be able to guide a buyer ? Guess their goal is only to sell and up to the buyer to handle all the bureaucratic harassment towards their foreign guests.

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Last visit I bought a new ADV from an official Honda dealer on Phuket - I was on a TR60 visa and have a one-year apartment contract but needed a Residence Certificate - no big deal. It's still on a red plate as there is a +/- four month delay for registration.

 

Not sure about the inter-province issue.

 

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You can buy from other provinces but the paperwork is a little more complicated. Dealers will do it for you but it doubles the price of your PCX/N-Max. It is best if you take a Thai with you for the buy and registration that knows the system.

 

It took us about an hour to go through inspection and registration. You need to take the vehicle with you the first time. We had the full insurance already but it was easier to buy a second compulsory policy at the motor office for a few hundred baht.

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Hey thanks for all the replies, I think I have a pretty good idea on the process now…especially after watching a YouTube vid.

The main concern is that the Vid said that the shop will take your passport for up to two week to take to the licensing dept. and that is why I would rather do it myself.

Seems that I need the residence certificate from immigration first which could take a bit of time.

Is the motorbike insurance compulsory for the process?

And yes I have been renting for twelve years, so better at this point to just buy.

 

Cheers!

 

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If you buy one from BKK;  unlike in the past, now you need to get a new plate at the province where you stay.

First visit to your local DLT is to notify the DLT at the seller's province to cancel the old registration, may take two weeks. Second visit is to have the vehicle inspected and get a new number plate. You will not get a new book. The new plate number will be noted on the front page of the old book which you will continue to use.

In Thailand basic compulsory insurance stays with the vehicle. You only need to buy new por-ror-bor if it has expired.

 

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Also the yearly tax expiration date stays the same, tho you will get a new tax sticker when you get the new plate. You'll need to buy por-ror-bor to pay yearly tax if it has expired.

If I am not wrong transfer request fee is 5B, transfer fee is 100B, new plate 200B, stamp duty 500B per 100,000B car value.

 

If you don't want to wait, you can goto seller's DLT to cancel the registration, which can be done right away. Then goto local DLT to transfer name, get new plate right away. This may not be a good idea if you have to drive the car home from the seller's province without valid registration. I did this and took my bike on my Revo to Isaan.

 

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On 8/26/2023 at 8:59 PM, PumpkinEater said:

The main concern is that the Vid said that the shop will take your passport for up to two week

I just bought a new bike and the shop only took a copy of my passport

 

On 8/26/2023 at 12:37 PM, Conrad65 said:

as it transpired that the car was registered by the owner in Bangkok.

 a simple look at the plate would have told you where it was registered

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On 8/26/2023 at 8:59 PM, PumpkinEater said:

Hey thanks for all the replies, I think I have a pretty good idea on the process now…especially after watching a YouTube vid.

The main concern is that the Vid said that the shop will take your passport for up to two week to take to the licensing dept. and that is why I would rather do it myself.

Seems that I need the residence certificate from immigration first which could take a bit of time.

Is the motorbike insurance compulsory for the process?

And yes I have been renting for twelve years, so better at this point to just buy.

 

Cheers!

 

Do not give your passport to anyone..................????

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