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I have just sold an old motorbike. However it was registered in Songkhla and the guy I sold it to lives in Korat. 
He said all he needed was my signature and copy of passport to transfer the ownership. 
Yesterday, he called to say that I will need to go with him in person to the provincial head office (200km) round trip. 
An incredible waste of time for a second hand bike.
Has anybody encountered this and is there any way round it?
 

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There is absolutely no reason  for you to go in person..however he will likely need a "power of attorney" form  "transfer form" and possibly

(some provinces require it) a  certificate of residence  from you.

 

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Wow. Thank you very much. I'll pass this on to my wife. I speak Thai fairly well but can't read it. The English translation is a bit too small.

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And I've just found out that Google can translate text in an image. You learn something everyday. Thank you.

 

Unfortunately, I suspect I will be forced to go if the provincial registration office insists on it. As you know, government offices here are a law unto themselves.

 

 

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1 hour ago, mrjohn said:

The English translation is a bit too small.

 

Ahh it seems the forum  software has done something to the image resolution

making it almost unreadable  sorry about that try the images inside this zip file instead.

Vehicle_Transfer_2.zip

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On 3/19/2025 at 11:08 AM, mrjohn said:

And I've just found out that Google can translate text in an image. You learn something everyday. Thank you.

 

Unfortunately, I suspect I will be forced to go if the provincial registration office insists on it. As you know, government offices here are a law unto themselves.

 

 

Or you can go to any of those places that inspect vehicles for registration renewal, pay a small fee and they'll take care of everything for you.

Posted
1 hour ago, LukKrueng said:

Or you can go to any of those places that inspect vehicles for registration renewal, pay a small fee and they'll take care of everything for you.

 

It's 2000 baht to move the license plate / green book to a different province 

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1 hour ago, NickyLouie said:

 

It's 2000 baht to move the license plate / green book to a different province 

That might be the actual cost but the fee the agent takes shouldn't be more than a couple of hundred Baht.

Basically if you make the name transfer within the province the vehicle is registered (makes no difference where the buyer is registered as living) there is no need to change plates. If you makes the name transfer at a different province you have to change plates before you can transfer ownership.

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On 3/19/2025 at 7:38 AM, mrjohn said:

Yesterday, he called to say that I will need to go with him in person to the provincial head office (200km) round trip. 

Have you been paid in full? 

 

 

If so it's not your problem, this issue should have been dealt with prior to sale. 

 

What you could do is visit your closest DLT, do the transfer, then the new owner can transfer to his province at his local DLT 

 

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