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Pink Card

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

 

You will have a blue book when you own a condo, but your name will not be in it, because foreigners can't be added to a blue book

56 minutes ago, oldcpu said:

 

I believe that mostly correct - although I think < not sure > that if one is a Permanent Resident to Thailand, one can in that case have one's name in the Blue Book if they own a condo.  Albeit, as noted, I am not certain.  

 

Its a bit of a moot point, as very few have permanent residency status.

 

Anyone obtaining PR status must be registered in a Blue house book as a condition.

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    I understood it otherwise - You cannot get a Pink Card without a Yellow Book.   Yellow Book requires a lot of Hoop Jumping & documentation. Pink Card requires just a yellow book and

  • I can't imagine your landlord will be interested in doing that, if it's even possible.  I thought you had to be married or own the property.

  • Beg to differ. I obtained my first 2 year licences and 2 subsequent 5 year licences, as well as purchasing and registering 2 motor vehicles and 3 motorcycles with nothing more than my Yellow Tabi

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4 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Anyone obtaining PR status must be registered in a Blue house book as a condition.

 

This topic is not about PR and neither was the post I replied to. Great deflection, but no cigar

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9 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

I have a Non O, Retirement, have signed a 12 month contract for a room... I meet all but one requirement for the "Pink" card...question, how do I get my name on the Yellow house book, has anyone else gone through this...

To re-iterate the most important point that @Liquorice also mentioned.

You NEED to go to your amphur office and ask them what's required.  They are the only ones who can tell you this.

They each have their own policies, and run the gamut from very easy, to impossible.  I'm not making a generalization about "very difficult."  There are some amphurs that simply will not do a yellow book and pink ID for a foreigner.  So you need to get with your amphur before going through a lot of trouble and possibly expense trying to gather all these documents.

A certified and translated copy of your passport will cost some money, but some amphurs don't even require that, so you need to know everything ahead of time.

Also you should put some thought into how you want your name spelled in Thai, if that matters to you.  Because the transliteration of your English name to Thai is up to the whim of the person doing the translation, and if you have some preferences you can make them known at the time.

14 hours ago, vincent13 said:

I misinterpreted your request. Even though I presented my Yellow Book when applying for the Pink Card, my understanding is that a Yellow Book is not a prerequisite for obtaining a Pink Card.

need a yellow book to get the pink card

14 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I understood it otherwise - You cannot get a Pink Card without a Yellow Book.

 

Yellow Book requires a lot of Hoop Jumping & documentation.

Pink Card requires just a yellow book and a few hours.

pink card took me fifteen minutes

4 minutes ago, flexomike said:

pink card took me fifteen minutes

Describe how you got it in 15 minutes. All paper provided, and what you prepared up front. 

8 hours ago, Liquorice said:

 

First and foremost, you must have the permission of the person named as 'Head of Household' in the Blue house book to use their address for registration. They have to attend with you to sign the consent application form.

Original Documents.
1.   Passport.
2.   Certified (Embassy) copy of your Passport, translated into Thai, then the certified copy and Thai translation legalized by the Legalisation department of Thailand's MFA.
3.   Certified Embassy copy of your birth certificate, with names of Mother and Father, translated into Thai, then the certified copy and Thai translation legalized by the Legalisation department of Thailand's MFA.
4.   2nd Passport Photo for application form.
5.   House owners Blue book and ID card.
Copies.
1.   Passport Home Page.
2.   Passport page of current Visa or Extension.
3.   House owners Tabien Baan (signed with contact number)
4.   House owners ID card (signed with contact number)

You should first check the exact requirements with your local Amphoe office, as requirements can vary throughout Provinces within Thailand.

After successfully obtaining your Yellow Tabien Baan, the Amphoe should then also issue your (pink)  ID card for foreigners, after taking a thumb print and photo.

The Yellow Tabien Baan and ID card should be issued FOC, although some amphoes charge a small administration fee.

 

Note: Requirements can vary from each Amphoe office.
The above information is for general guidance only and you should first check with your local Amphoe for their personal requirements.

need to check with your local issuing agency, I didn't need anything certified by the US Embassy, from lots of posts it is easy in some areas and a pain in the arz in others

 

3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Describe how you got it in 15 minutes. All paper provided, and what you prepared up front. 

just went to the local Amphur office in Klaeng Rayong, handed them the yellow book, don't know what if any paperwork they might have done, got my picture taken and out the door I went.

 

Just now, flexomike said:

just went to the local Amphur office in Klaeng Rayong, handed them the yellow book, don't know what if any paperwork they might have done, got my picture taken and out the door I went.

 

And you got a thai name translation from before ? Did you pay them for the pink card? Bribing them as well ? 

4 minutes ago, flexomike said:

just went to the local Amphur office in Klaeng Rayong, handed them the yellow book, don't know what if any paperwork they might have done, got my picture taken and out the door I went.

 

This was over nine years ago so things might have changed. If you are over 60 the pink card is lifetime. When I first got it, was quite useful at parks, but no longer. Used it to open a bank account along with the yellow book. Used it for license renewal. Last license in 2024 they would no longer accept either. Had to get a COR. So now their is not really a lot of use for me with the card.

 

6 minutes ago, Hummin said:

And you got a thai name translation from before ? Did you pay them for the pink card? Bribing them as well ? 

Your name will be in Thai in the yellow book. I think I had to pay 50 baht for the card. No bribing involved for either the book or the card.

15 minutes ago, flexomike said:

Your name will be in Thai in the yellow book. I think I had to pay 50 baht for the card. No bribing involved for either the book or the card.

 

I guess you live outside in the more rural provinces and there is some benefits by doing so. What benefits do you have by having a pink card? I also do have one, and it is great for many reasons even som claims there is no benefits at all. 

Applied for yellow book just after I bought a condo in Chiang Mai 22yrs ago, wasn't married, took about a week to process, wasn't difficult, never needed a COR since. Bought and sold 2 motorbikes last year, transport office said no pink card, no transfer, Amphur office needed copies of yellow book, passport info page, visa and one Thai witness to accompany me, made an appointment, was done and dusted in 1hr, paid 70bt. The only thing I use it for is checking in hotels, and of course will need it to buy and sell motorbikes. 

This is a relative new thing at the Chiang Mai transport office 

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12 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Despite what old threads state. 

A pink card will not suffice for various things such as renewal TDL

 

When are you requested to produce pp. 

Lease agreement, bank account, driver's licences, 90 day report. For day to day activities I have a photo on my phone

24 minutes ago, Hummin said:

 

I guess you live outside in the more rural provinces and there is some benefits by doing so. What benefits do you have by having a pink card? I also do have one, and it is great for many reasons even som claims there is no benefits at all. 

In the past it worked in a lot of the National Parks. A few years back that changed. I have used it to check into a few hotels. At this point in time the only benefit that I am getting is that I use the Yellow book at extension time for proof of address

 

18 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

The Pink Card is handy IF stopped and the BiB want to See ID - but the same Police may also be fine with a Driving License - but at one stop, they wouldn't accepted my DL or my Pink ID - they only wanted a Passport - but, then I could see the stop was nothing but  shake-down.

That's understandable they need your passport because your driver's license while it has your passport number doesn't have your status of your visa when you have to leave the country or when you arrive. You may have the driver's license with your passport number on it but you could still be in the country illegally on overstay.

7 hours ago, flexomike said:

need to check with your local issuing agency, I didn't need anything certified by the US Embassy, from lots of posts it is easy in some areas and a pain in the arz in others

 

Neither did I years ago, but times have changed.

7 hours ago, Hummin said:

Describe how you got it in 15 minutes. All paper provided, and what you prepared up front. 

Pink ID card is usually issued directly after the Yellow book is issued at a different counter.

10 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Known to work in the sticks.. 

Is Pattaya in the 'sticks' as well, or are your replies selective.

I wouldn't classify the Provincial DLT centre in Roi Et as being in the sticks.

13 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Pink ID card is usually issued directly after the Yellow book is issued at a different counter.

I got pink card, but it was not just picking up where I was, and of course tried to deny me both yellow book and pink card because I wasn't married in Thailand, or registered here.

 

So needed some convincing.

 

First time I got blue book with pink card, and later had to change. The guy who gave me blue book was transferred to another district because of corruption.

 

But then they fixed it finely with yellow book and pink card.

 

Use the Pink card on arrival everytime there is a major que.

 

13 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Also you should put some thought into how you want your name spelled in Thai, if that matters to you.  Because the transliteration of your English name to Thai is up to the whim of the person doing the translation, and if you have some preferences you can make them known at the time.

 

That can, in any event, definitely matter a lot to an eagle-eyed officer in one's amphur, in my experience. After being given the "Bangkok Runaround" by my local amphur (a trip to the British Embassy for a residence certificate - in the days when they still issued these - followed by much faffing about at the MOFA for a certified translation which they were prepared to endorse), my application for a yellow book fell at the final hurdle when said eagle-eyed officer back at my local amphur spotted that the Thai transliteration of my surname in the MOFA-endorsed certified translation did not exactly match my wife's as stated in her blue book and ID card. Since my wife was, understandably, far from keen at the prospect of having to get her blue book and ID card changed so as to achieve the necessary match, I quickly came to the conclusion that, in the interests of preserving family harmony, the only practical way forward was to throw in the towel.

 

On 11/24/2025 at 4:08 PM, vincent13 said:

I have both a yellow book and a pink card, both obtained from my Amphoe Office. 

My understanding is that you need to be married to a Thai to obtain the yellow book.

I rented a room in Udon Thani last year. All that was required was my passport.

I would tell them to take a hike if they insisted on a Pink Card.

 

I have both a yellow book and a pink card, both obtained from my Amphoe Office. ....And So Do I M8 !!

Even IF,Like me You have both The Pink card & Yellow Book They Will NOT Be accepted by Kbank head branch to let you withdraw money from your bank account THAT Branch INSIST on You're Passaport as even the manager backs up her staff,The Asawaan Branch has NO Problem with me Withdrawing MY Money....So xxx is The Problem....???

1 hour ago, Blueman1 said:

Even IF,Like me You have both The Pink card & Yellow Book They Will NOT Be accepted by Kbank head branch to let you withdraw money from your bank account THAT Branch INSIST on You're Passaport as even the manager backs up her staff,The Asawaan Branch has NO Problem with me Withdrawing MY Money....So xxxx is The Problem....???

That depends on which ID you used to open your account with, your Passport, or Thai ID card.

If you used your passport, then that is the ID all branches should request.

 

No need to post in capitals, which is considered poor forum netiquette and a form of 'SHOUTING', or you have a sticky caps lock or shift key.

On 11/24/2025 at 3:46 AM, brianburi said:

my neighbour had to get one, Bangkok Bank froze his 800K, and wouldn't accept his UK passport as proof of ID.  

Calling bs on Bangkok bank not accepting a valid UK passport. 

On 11/24/2025 at 4:10 PM, hereforgood said:

No my friend from the US bought a condo here went down to City Hall had to jump through a few hoops but he now holds a yellow book as well as a pink card all in his name. There's a lot of arguments about having these and not having these all I can say is I haven't had a yellow book or a pink card I've lived here 22 years I bought condos I bought vehicles motorbikes I did a lot of work had a work permit. The yellow book and pink card were never needed for anything that I did in all the years I've been here others swear by them so flip a coin.

I too have been here more than 20 years and have done everything I wanted/needed to do without having a yellow book/pink care (although married to a Thai) but haven't found the need to go through anything to get one as I fail to see the value of such.  what are we missing if anything?

     I have a pink card and you don't need to be married to get one.  My Thai partner did the paperwork.  I have no idea what the paperwork involved but I think I owned a condo in foreign quota at the time and had a yellow book.  Like many, I didn't think I needed a pink card but my partner insisted I get one and told me it would prove to be useful.  And, it has.  

For me, the pink card is really beneficial. For opening a bank and brokerage account, obtaining an address certificate, TM 30, free entrance, or with lower fees in some Thai parks and facilities, and buying government bonds. Do not need to take a passport with me as Thais accept it as ID for foreigners.

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