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Transfer motorbike ownership documents?

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What documents do i need to bring to the dlt for transfer a motorbike ownership (thai person to another thai)?

Just the ID of Thai people is needed, their address is on it, and the original green book, and of course all the forms are at DLT to fill up and sign... 

 

If seller not coming, then he had to signed all the forms, plus power of attorney form signed, plus copy of his ID... 

 

The easiest thing I found is to go to one of those moto inspection shops, take all docs and copies you have, he checks them and give you all the forms you need to take to DLT, and help fill up or sign..., all for free...! Then can take it to DLT yourself. 

 

For a small fee they take it to DLT as well, but it's so easy I don't want to give my docs to someone else - imagine if anything is lost...! I don't mind queuing a bit and DLT offices all have seats and airconned... 😜

 

 

17 minutes ago, Agusts said:

Just the ID of Thai people is needed, their address is on it, and the original green book, and of course all the forms are at DLT to fill up and sign... 

 

If seller not coming, then he had to signed all the forms, plus power of attorney form signed, plus copy of his ID... 

 

The easiest thing I found is to go to one of those moto inspection shops, take all docs and copies you have, he checks them and give you all the forms you need to take to DLT, and help fill up or sign..., all for free...! Then can take it to DLT yourself. 

 

For a small fee they take it to DLT as well, but it's so easy I don't want to give my docs to someone else - imagine if anything is lost...! I don't mind queuing a bit and DLT offices all have seats and airconned... 😜

 

 

Exactly this...      its as simple as going to the DLT with Greenbook and ID....  thats it.

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17 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

Exactly this...      its as simple as going to the DLT with Greenbook and ID....  thats it.

Thanks,do we need to bring the bike also or only green book/documents will do?

4 hours ago, sanook 1 said:
21 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

Exactly this...      its as simple as going to the DLT with Greenbook and ID....  thats it.

Thanks,do we need to bring the bike also or only green book/documents will do?

 

The motorcycle will need to be inspected if its over 5 years old.

 

 

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

The motorcycle will need to be inspected if its over 5 years old.

 

 

Thank you!

I think the bike is needed irrespective of the age, they need to check chasis number and colour etc. for name transfer in the green book. 

 

Bikes over 5 years old must go to inspection center for checkup to renew tax every year, that's another story... 

 

 

5 hours ago, Agusts said:

Bikes over 5 years old must go to inspection center for checkup to renew tax every year, that's another story... 

This is one of the more easy things to accomplish in Thailand.

15 hours ago, PJ71 said:

This is one of the more easy things to accomplish in Thailand.

You would think that, although I never had an issue, my friend put some blue bulbs for his low dim lights and change a side panel on the sides to solid black, and the guy failed him on both...! 🙄

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