driveout Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Hi everyone, I have a question about the Certificate of Residence in Thailand. I know this document is required for things like getting a Thai driving license, buying a motorcycle, or opening a bank account. My questions are: 1. Does it matter where I obtain the certificate? For example, if my address is in Pattaya, but I get my residence certificate in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket, can I still use it at the Pattaya Department of Land Transport to apply for a driving license? Or for buying a motorcycle or opening a bank account in Pattaya? 2. If I want to open a bank account in Chonburi province, does the residence certificate have to be issued by the Chonburi Immigration Office, or can it be from any immigration office in Thailand? Would appreciate any advice from those who have experience with this. Thanks!
Caldera Posted February 6 Posted February 6 If your address is in Pattaya, you have to get your Certificate of Residence from Chonburi immigration (Jomtien office). Any immigration office elsewhere in Thailand will require you to have a local address within the jurisdiction of that office. At the very least, you'd need a current TM30 notification for that address.
DrJack54 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 1 hour ago, driveout said: Does it matter where I obtain the certificate? Yes it does. You obtain COR where you live. File TM30, TM47 etc. Thread for obtaining COR Jomitien (good OP) https://aseannow.com/topic/1283077-certificate-of-residence-jomtien-immigration/ Question 2 same answer as Q1.. What are you trying to achieve. Your threads are not clear. 1
Smokin Joe Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I live in Pattaya. When I renewed my Drivers's License post Covid, in 2021, I obtained my COR from the Chonburi Immigration office in Sriracha. No issues at the DLT near Regents School. Chonburi Immigration has offices in more than one city. My COR was issued in the province I live in but not the city I live in. 1
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 41 minutes ago, Caldera said: If your address is in Pattaya, you have to get your Certificate of Residence from Chonburi immigration (Jomtien office). Any immigration office elsewhere in Thailand will require you to have a local address within the jurisdiction of that office. At the very least, you'd need a current TM30 notification for that address. Oh I see. But if I want to let’s say change my driving license, do I have to go to the exact same dlt where I got my driving license first at? This little bit of topic sorry
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 2 minutes ago, Smokin Joe said: I live in Pattaya. When I renewed my Drivers's License post Covid, in 2021, I obtained my COR from the Chonburi Immigration office in Sriracha. No issues at the DLT near Regents School. Chonburi Immigration has offices in more than one city. My COR was issued in the province I live in but not the city I live in. Okay so your address was in Pattaya city at the time you got your COR from sriracha immigration? Which dlt is it exactly? Dlt near route 36?
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted February 6 Popular Post Posted February 6 2 minutes ago, driveout said: Oh I see. But if I want to let’s say change my driving license, do I have to go to the exact same dlt where I got my driving license first at? This little bit of topic sorry Of course not. What do you mean "change your driving licience" You can drive anywhere in Thailand with your TDL. When renewal is due you obtain COR and renew at Transport office where you live 2 1
JackGats Posted February 6 Posted February 6 You can get a "letter of residence" from any hotel where you stay, and with that go to the immigration office corresponding to where the hotel is located in order to get a residence certificate.
Smokin Joe Posted February 6 Posted February 6 9 minutes ago, driveout said: Okay so your address was in Pattaya city at the time you got your COR from sriracha immigration? Which dlt is it exactly? Dlt near route 36? The DLT near Regents School just off HWY 36. I think that is the only DLT in Chonburi Province. There are four Chonburi Immigration offices: Jomtien, Sriracha, Koh Sichang, and Laem Chabang
zzzzz Posted February 6 Posted February 6 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: Yes it does. You obtain COR where you live. File TM30, TM47 etc. Thread for obtaining COR Jomitien (good OP) https://aseannow.com/topic/1283077-certificate-of-residence-jomtien-immigration/ Question 2 same answer as Q1.. What are you trying to achieve. Your threads are not clear. I wonder about this The transport office in phuket is 2-3 months+ backed up for renewals BUT many are now getting their COR in Phuket ( that's their residence) and travelling to get their dl renewal in Phang Nga with no problem 1
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 50 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Of course not. What do you mean "change your driving licience" You can drive anywhere in Thailand with your TDL. When renewal is due you obtain COR and renew at Transport office where you live It seems like you can obtain your Certificate of Residence (COR) from the Si Racha Immigration office and use it at the Department of Land Transport (DLT) near Regent’s School, even if your address is in Pattaya City. I understand that some immigration offices place the name order differently on the COR, which is why I am aiming to go to an immigration office that will issue the COR with the correct name order. Once I have the COR with the correct name order, I will visit the DLT office to correct my name in their system, as the DLT advised me to bring a COR with the correct name order for them to make the change. As I want to use my driving license as a identification when I don’t have my passport. some entities require me to have driving license that is correct. 1
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 2 minutes ago, zzzzz said: I wonder about this The transport office in phuket is 2-3 months+ backed up for renewals BUT many are now getting their COR in Phuket ( that's their residence) and travelling to get their dl renewal in Phang Nga with no problem Ohh yeah that’s true bcs some Dlt have long waiting time
DrJack54 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 59 minutes ago, driveout said: . As I want to use my driving license as a identification when I don’t have my passport. Identification for WHAT? When would you not have your passport? If you are asking about hotel check in etc then state that. What do you mean " some entities require me to have driving license that is correct" What "entries" What are you asking? If you think TDL can get you into National Park etc you are wrong. Seriously don't understand any of your questions.
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 6 hours ago, Smokin Joe said: The DLT near Regents School just off HWY 36. I think that is the only DLT in Chonburi Province. There are four Chonburi Immigration offices: Jomtien, Sriracha, Koh Sichang, and Laem Chabang In chon buri it’s one also in siracha
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 6 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Yes it does. You obtain COR where you live. File TM30, TM47 etc. Thread for obtaining COR Jomitien (good OP) https://aseannow.com/topic/1283077-certificate-of-residence-jomtien-immigration/ Question 2 same answer as Q1.. What are you trying to achieve. Your threads are not clear. 6 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Yes it does. You obtain COR where you live. File TM30, TM47 etc. Thread for obtaining COR Jomitien (good OP) https://aseannow.com/topic/1283077-certificate-of-residence-jomtien-immigration/ Question 2 same answer as Q1.. What are you trying to achieve. Your threads are not clear. What does?
driveout Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 6 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Of course not. What do you mean "change your driving licience" You can drive anywhere in Thailand with your TDL. When renewal is due you obtain COR and renew at Transport office where you live I mean to change to 5 year or change my name in the dl if it’s wrong
Smokin Joe Posted February 7 Posted February 7 5 hours ago, driveout said: In chon buri it’s one also in siracha Yes. I was wrong about only one DLT in Chonburi. I did a quick search on Google maps and it initially just showed one but later I saw at least three DLT offices in the province.
driveout Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 4 hours ago, Smokin Joe said: Yes. I was wrong about only one DLT in Chonburi. I did a quick search on Google maps and it initially just showed one but later I saw at least three DLT offices in the province. Yes you are correct it’s 3 of them in chon buri.
Briggsy Posted February 7 Posted February 7 17 hours ago, Smokin Joe said: There are four Chonburi Immigration offices: Jomtien, Sriracha, Koh Sichang, and Laem Chabang Do not try to attend Immigration in Koh Sichang or Laem Chabang. These offices are not standard offices but only have very limited services primarily for seafarers and ship passengers. Please disregard this information. You will waste your time. 1
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