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Pink Card

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23 hours 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 xxx is The Problem....???

your bank account name is probably in English and your Thai id's are in Thai, hence the problem

 

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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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If you are married to a house-owning Thai you will be able to obtain both a yellow book and pink card. The pink card is useful and is generally accepted by the institutions etc. , but is not essential for foreigners living in Thailand as long as they are ready to produce a passport when requested.

On 11/24/2025 at 6:12 PM, oldcpu said:

So many threads on this.  I have both Yellow book an Pink ID. Both were a major PIA to get.  With two (and only two) notable exceptions, they were not worth the effort to get.

 

Pink-ID did give a discount at a couple Thai parks, but the amount of money saved not worth the effort to get pink-ID/yellow book. Pink-ID/Yellow book accepted when i went for Thai driver's license, but i could have obtained a COR (cerificate of residence) easily from local immigration, and so Pink-ID/Yellow book not worth the effort to get.  I opened a bank account at SCB bank with no COR (instead passport plus pink-ID and yellow book accepted), but again, Pink-ID/Yellow book not worth the effort. Getting a COR from local immigration easier.

 

Where did pink-ID/yellow book help me?  In 2 bizzare examples likely applicable to almost no one one.

 

1.  I needed to buy Thai government bonds for my LTR visa to make up enough investment money in Thailand to qualify for that Visa.  I tried two different Thai banks and they would NOT let me buy government bonds though them.  Then a local Thai bank branch manager said he would, ONLY if I had a yellow book and pink-ID. That was HIS requirement for his branch. I had such.   ....

 

When apply for the bond online, the computer required I provide a Thai tax ID. Without such the electronic application could not proceed. The bank teller entered my yellow-book/pink-ID #, and the application proceeded, and was successful.

 

2.  Foreign banking/brokerage:   I had a foreign  trading account frozen.  The foreign bank with my trading account insisted on a foreign tax ID (ie Thailand) to unfreeze and allow me to transfer money out.  I provided them my pink-ID # (with written caveat it was not yet active as a Thai tax-ID) and they accepted that.    Then I went to open another foreign trading account (in Canada) and they would only open such if I could show a Thai tax-ID.  Again , they accepted my yellow-book/pink-ID # as a tax ID (with the written caveat it was not yet active as a Thai tax ID).

 

So in general, IMHO, unless one has some specific examples, the Pink ID is not worth the effort. However for some of us there are exceptions..

"Not worth it", that a bit too radical IMO, as I got both with no effort whatsoever. Got my yellow book the day my lady came back home: "kiss, kiss Teerag, here is your lellow book! what on earth is that?". Used it all the time, banks, DLT, etc.. Even though you are probably right, I could have survived without, but why bother.. Pink ID I did more recently, a friend at Amphur processed me while debating, with my better half, the benefits of working for the government. Used the ID in May when opening a new account at Kasikorn Soi 6.

I have a yellow book and a pink card.    All that was  required to get both was my passport and my copy of the rental lease.   Both done and dusted the same day within 45 mins at the local Amphoe office.

I have never tried to use my pink card at a bank but have used it booking into hotels and on one occasion showed it to the immigration police doing a check at Buriram bus station because my passport was at home and they accepted it OK.  I told them that i carried the card and not my passport because if both were lost, the card would be easily replaced where as getting a new passport would be a lot harder and time consuming, they said that was OK.

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

If you are married to a house-owning Thai you will be able to obtain both a yellow book and pink card. The pink card is useful and is generally accepted by the institutions etc. , but is not essential for foreigners living in Thailand as long as they are ready to produce a passport when requested.

There is no requirement to be married or a homeowner to apply for and receive a Yellow Tabien Baan and pink ID card.

Those requirements are made up by Amphoes who don't know how to process the request.
All you need is the permission of the homeowner, as in wife or landlord.

19 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Those requirements are made up by Amphoes who don't know how to process the request.

Or made up to purposely make the process more difficult, and then new requirements appear if you meet these ones.

38 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

There is no requirement to be married or a homeowner to apply for and receive a Yellow Tabien Baan and pink ID card.

Those requirements are made up by Amphoes who don't know how to process the request.
All you need is the permission of the homeowner, as in wife or landlord.

 

38 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

There is no requirement to be married or a homeowner to apply for and receive a Yellow Tabien Baan and pink ID card.

Those requirements are made up by Amphoes who don't know how to process the request.
All you need is the permission of the homeowner, as in wife or landlord.

I didn't say there was a requirement.

On 11/24/2025 at 3:58 PM, Upnotover said:

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.

He never said buying, hardly buy a room.

On 11/25/2025 at 2:45 AM, flexomike said:
On 11/24/2025 at 12:41 PM, 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

 

It took me 14 !!! - with a Yellow book. 

 

Did you manage to get the Pink ID card without a Yellow Book ?

1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

It took me 14 !!! - with a Yellow book. 

 

Did you manage to get the Pink ID card without a Yellow Book ?

No I got the yellow book first, pink card was a piece of cake to do, think the yellow book took me a couple of weeks

On 11/25/2025 at 9:55 AM, hereforgood said:
On 11/24/2025 at 3:00 PM, 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.

 

The Regulation in Thailand is to be able to provide 'Government Issued Photo ID' within a reasonable time frame.... 

 

The passport suffices for this. But, the requirement is not to be able to prove immigration status. 

 

Only Immigration officers can requires your immigration status.

At check-points etc - IF the BiB are specifically requesting your passport an Immigration Officer needs to be present.

Of course - the BiB are a law-unto themselves - so trying to argue those finer points with barely educated non-commissioned police officers through a language barrier is going to be a challenge.

 

Nevertheless -thats thats the regulation: Carrying a Thai Drivers Licences, Pink ID or photoCopy of your passport, even a Photo on your phone will suffice in 'nearly' all situations. 

 

 

 

 

 

On 11/24/2025 at 4:12 PM, 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.

You require a yellow book to obtain a pink card.

On 11/24/2025 at 4:41 PM, 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.

i understood your name has to first appear in the Property owner's Blue TabienBaan to enable the Yellow Book to be granted, Later to get a Pink Card i needed to co-ordinate with the Property owner and their Blue Book, the PooYaiBaan (Village Headman), me with Yellow book, Passport and on appointmentwho go in a group to the Amphur Office (Sankamphaeng) where they vouched i was indeed a permanent resident in his sub-district. The card was issued shortly after, the fee was 110 baht. Later i supplied a photocopy with other documents to prove my address at Immigration, who accepted the Yellow Book as proof of Residency but did not recognize the Pink Card as acceptable identification. That was 5 years ago. I am single.

In terms of getting a yellow book, pretty much every office in the country is different. Some are easy, some make it impossible, but they are legally required to process it for you. Search and find the official government requirements and print them out along with the phone number for the ombudsman printed on the top and present them to the officer. If they try to refuse act dumb and call the ombudsman in front of them to try to understand. You will get your yellow book.

2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

 

I didn't say there was a requirement.

You implied if married it was easy, when your marital status is irrelevant.

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

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.

Quite, but then there could be things that you never needed but others may.

I have had it accepted at parks but that is a bit hit and miss. I have had free flu jabs but gave up  on them as the queuing was a bit of a hassle and much easier to pay the 300 baht when going to the doctor.

The mobile health clinic was a bit more productive and as I was registered at the hospital with the pink card they put me on Mhor Prom when covid started and was one of the first on the vaccine rollout. But then pandemics do not come along very often.

At the end of the day it is all about making an assessment.

Life's great without a yellow book, life's too short to waste your time in Pattaya trying to get one

On 11/25/2025 at 6:50 AM, Hummin said:

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

Fifteen would be a stretch, had to be no queue.

I walked in and handed in yellow book,   sat in the queue for photo,   3 in front so about 15  minutes for photo, then about 10 minutes for them to print card.

All in about half hour.

On 11/25/2025 at 2:48 PM, Liquorice said:

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

That would depend on the office.

My yellow book took 6 weeks, they wanted to do a police check.

1 hour ago, Liquorice said:

You implied if married it was easy, when your marital status is irrelevant.

Taediosus.

On 11/24/2025 at 4:46 PM, brianburi said:

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

Bangkok Bank seems to be pushing the limits of what is reasonable behavior for their customers.

They have 400,000 baht of mine for 4 months, frozen. They had it for 2 months before to prepare for a visa extension.

I hope someone will press them on whether their actions are 100% legal. Or the other banks might be tempted too.

On 11/24/2025 at 4:31 AM, DrJack54 said:

Why do you want a "Pink Card" 

Badge? 

Great question but “Badge” ?  

20 minutes ago, Suetape said:

Great question but “Badge” ?  

Please quit badgering us..

1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

Taediosus.

Non sequitur.

On 11/24/2025 at 10:08 AM, vincent13 said:

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

You don't; I'm registered in Yellow House Book and have a Pink ID-card; I've never ever been married in my whole life (so far)...:whistling:

On 11/24/2025 at 9:49 AM, 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...

It is the registered host or house master – often the owner of the house – that can allowed you to be registered in the house book. The yellow house book is for aliens, the blue is for Thais. It varies from province to province what the tessa ban-office require for your registration in a house book, but it seems like approved translation of your passport's name page is a must – i.e., your name in Thai characters – and often also an interview is needed together with confirmation of who you are from two witnesses that knows you well, preferably a neighbourg and a public servant.

I’m in the process of getting the book and card right now, up in Chiang Rai.  So far the process has been going on for about two months. My wife is Thai and we have a house here and I’m on the LTR visa.  Yesterday I went in for an interview so they could make a statement and was told everything should be complete in a couple more weeks.

 

Thus far the major stumbling block was they wanted my birth certificate, which is back in the States.  When they asked for that I gave up but a few weeks later they called my wife and I ended up using a disposition of cremated remains that was issued for my father but had my mothers name on it also.  The other large holdup was immigration had to verify my address, that took nearly a month, and I was expecting them to come to the house but they just did it from their records.

 

The lady at the amphur office has been very nice, and helpful, it hasn’t been an antagonist process.  The process is convoluted but in the months that it has been going on we’ve been to the office just three times and aside from a few photocopies and the passport translation (400 baht) there’s been no expenses. Lastly, I have no idea why I want the book and ID card and have no idea if they can be used for anything, but since getting the LTR visa and having a slight sense of permanence here, it seems appropriate.

14 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Non sequitur.

Non puto.

17 hours ago, Liquorice said:

You implied if married it was easy, when your marital status is irrelevant.

Not irrelevant in some offices. As always in Thailand best to be aware that different offices choose to apply different rules.

2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

Not irrelevant in some offices. As always in Thailand best to be aware that different offices choose to apply different rules.

It's irrelevant as far as the law is concerned.

Translations of names to be entered in the book should be the only requirement.

We know some Amphoes make it so ridiculous as to make it near impossible, but there are actions you can take in these situations.

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