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I can confirm that you CAN get a Certificate of Residence from Chaengwattana on any entry stamp WITH a TM30 <- they use that address to mail the COR to you. There is no negotiation on needing it. You need one or you can't get a COR

You have copies of the data page of your passport, your visa/entry stamp, your TM30, fill out the application form, pay 200 baht get a receipt and a Thai Post EMS tracking number

They mail the certificate to you in about 5 days.. Just was with someone who applied this Monday from a visa exempt 60 day entry (actually a 30 day extension on that entry) and they got the certificate today actually 🙂 

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In Bangkok now it's by mail apparently, in another city it could be handed in a few minutes and yet another city it could be given over the counter after 24 hours. Some places will make you pay, other places will give it free. But go back to the city where it was free last time and now it will be charged.

 

Welcome to Thailand where nothing is consistent and constant.

 

Best thing is to go to the local office and check out for yourself as things can change overnight as always.

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9 minutes ago, DodgerRodger said:

I obtained my CoR at CW today.  As Tod says above, no need for 90 Day Report.  I got a Q number, waited 15 minutes to get called and was processed in 5 minutes.

What did you provide. 

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1 hour ago, DodgerRodger said:

I obtained my CoR at CW today.  As Tod says above, no need for 90 Day Report.  I got a Q number, waited 15 minutes to get called and was processed in 5 minutes.

 

It would be great if you could outline which documents you had to give them. Just a TM30 and the usual passport copies, or anything else? Like a rental contract etc.?

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1 hour ago, Caldera said:

Just a TM30 and the usual passport copies, or anything else? Like a rental contract etc.?

I'm also interested as seems TM47 no longer required at CW.

I obtained my first ever TM47 using my rental lease. 

Then provided that to person handling the COR . 

Nothing else. 

Most recent COR at CW I had basic pages of pp and rental contract etc however all she wanted was the TM47 that she just processed.

Did them at same time same io.

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Sorry, I should elaborate on documentation.

 

I provided the completed application form, TM30 print out, and copy of passport biodata page, visa page (I have a Thai Elite Visa, others may not have a visa) and passport page showing latest entry stamp.  All pages signed by me in blue ink as requested by the IO.  Handed over 200 ฿ to IO and was given a Thai Post reference number and told to expect CoR in post in one week.  That was it!!! 

 

 

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1 hour ago, DodgerRodger said:

Sorry, I should elaborate on documentation.

 

I provided the completed application form, TM30 print out, and copy of passport biodata page, visa page (I have a Thai Elite Visa, others may not have a visa) and passport page showing latest entry stamp.  All pages signed by me in blue ink as requested by the IO.  Handed over 200 ฿ to IO and was given a Thai Post reference number and told to expect CoR in post in one week.  That was it!!! 

 

 


Was there an option to ask for multiple CoR pages? It looks like you get 1 for a license and 1 for registering a vehicle, but what if I want 3 or 4 to open bank, register bike, get bike DL, etc

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4 hours ago, Sum Ting Wong said:


Was there an option to ask for multiple CoR pages? It looks like you get 1 for a license and 1 for registering a vehicle, but what if I want 3 or 4 to open bank, register bike, get bike DL, etc


an update to my own question and some info for others:


Here is the updated CoR application as of today. They added a box so you can ask for as many CoR pages as you need. The requirements are also stapled to the front.

 

Like Tod said, all thats required is:

- copy of passport photo/data page

- copy of passport stamp

- copy of tm30 (MUST BE 10+ DAYS)

 

they said my 1 night tm30 wasn’t enough, I had to come back with a 10+ day tm30.

 

also, its 200b per CoR you want. I got 4, two for motorbike + car license, one for motorbike ownership and one for bank account. So 800b.

 

another thing, I’m on a DTV so I brought a copy of dtv visa and they took that, but not sure if its required. 


 

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9 minutes ago, Sum Ting Wong said:

....its 200b per CoR you want. I got 4, two for motorbike + car license, one for motorbike ownership and one for bank account. So 800b.

If you are getting car and bike licience the Transport office will accept one COR and a photocopy..

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23 minutes ago, Sum Ting Wong said:

they said my 1 night tm30 wasn’t enough, I had to come back with a 10+ day tm30.

 

Was that a TM30 from a hotel that you booked for one night?

 

With my condo TM30s, I always leave the optional checkout date empty, which translates to "0 nights" on the printout.

 

Sounds reasonable that the TM30 cannot be for too short (if it isn't open-ended by leaving the checkout date empty), as they'll send you a letter to that address. 

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

If you are getting car and bike licience the Transport office will accept one COR and a photocopy..


Wasn’t sure about this, thanks 

 

I will get a bike license then probably convert my Canadian car license later on. So two seemed best 

 

 

2 hours ago, Caldera said:

 

Was that a TM30 from a hotel that you booked for one night?

 

With my condo TM30s, I always leave the optional checkout date empty, which translates to "0 nights" on the printout.

 

Sounds reasonable that the TM30 cannot be for too short (if it isn't open-ended by leaving the checkout date empty), as they'll send you a letter to that address. 


A hotel. The 0 night trick would have been nice to know. I had about 30 min to come back with a proper tm30 so I just booked a few more nights. Oh well. 

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7 minutes ago, Sum Ting Wong said:

I will get a bike license then probably convert my Canadian car license later on. So two seemed best

Be aware COR has a validity period.

It can vary however 30 days most common.

Also your medical certificate has validity period 

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On 10/9/2024 at 4:13 PM, DrJack54 said:

If you are getting car and bike licience the Transport office will accept one COR and a photocopy..


I went there today, this is not true.

 

The CoR specifies if its for car, bike, bank etc.

 

I handed him one for a bike and he said I cannot have car license unless I have a 2nd CoR for that. 
 

luckily I had both 

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4 minutes ago, Sum Ting Wong said:

I handed him one for a bike and he said I cannot have car license unless I have a 2nd CoR for that. 

Were you obtaining the car and bike licience at the same time? 

If so the land traffic office should have been ok with one COR and a photocopy. 

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4 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Were you obtaining the car and bike licience at the same time? 

If so the land traffic office should have been ok with one COR and a photocopy. 


Yea I was. He said the first CoR I gave him is only for motorbike, cannot do car license.

 

They’ve probably updated the CoR since you last seen it, now it has the purpose specified 

 

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4 hours ago, Sum Ting Wong said:


Yea I was. He said the first CoR I gave him is only for motorbike, cannot do car license.

 

They’ve probably updated the CoR since you last seen it, now it has the purpose specified 

 

 

Correct, the current version of the certificate of residence issued in Bangkok states its purpose. I think that's a recent change.

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On 10/25/2024 at 2:05 PM, Caldera said:

 

Correct, the current version of the certificate of residence issued in Bangkok states its purpose. I think that's a recent change.

"No Receipt" money often needed for these.  Now, they have changed it to require buying two when one worked before.  I am seeing a pattern, but I'm sure it's "just a coincidence."

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29 minutes ago, Rob Browder said:

"No Receipt" money often needed for these.  Now, they have changed it to require buying two when one worked before.  I am seeing a pattern, but I'm sure it's "just a coincidence."

 

In Bangkok, the fee has been 200 baht for a long time. In fairness, that includes the EMS postage for sending it to you (no other option available), so it's not like they just pocket all of it.

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