aletta Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Finally got around to getting a Thai driving licence as repeated calls to the insurance company still left me unsure as to whether an IDP was sufficent.They said it was fine but would not put it in writing. Anyway when i got the licence,i just showed my UK one and that was sufficient.They did not ask to see the IDP.This was at Nong Khai.I do not know if the guy was having one of those days but it might be worth those without an IDP who want a Thai licence to try Nong Khai.Nothing to lose really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayenram Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Same in Surin. Current British licence is sufficient. However, one should not forget the health certificate and proof of address from immigration. Passing a colour blindness test is also required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justsignedin Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Finally got around to getting a Thai driving licence as repeated calls to the insurance company still left me unsure as to whether an IDP was sufficent.They said it was fine but would not put it in writing.Anyway when i got the licence,i just showed my UK one and that was sufficient.They did not ask to see the IDP.This was at Nong Khai.I do not know if the guy was having one of those days but it might be worth those without an IDP who want a Thai licence to try Nong Khai.Nothing to lose really. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I did the same in pattaya with my plastic uk, euro licence. I"m not sure if they will accept the old paper licence, though it might be worth a try. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonman Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Finally got around to getting a Thai driving licence as repeated calls to the insurance company still left me unsure as to whether an IDP was sufficent.They said it was fine but would not put it in writing.Anyway when i got the licence,i just showed my UK one and that was sufficient.They did not ask to see the IDP.This was at Nong Khai.I do not know if the guy was having one of those days but it might be worth those without an IDP who want a Thai licence to try Nong Khai.Nothing to lose really. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I did the same in pattaya with my plastic uk, euro licence. I"m not sure if they will accept the old paper licence, though it might be worth a try. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I gave my paper licence and idp and they just threw the idp back at me as if to say "what's this for?'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartender100 Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 Finally got around to getting a Thai driving licence as repeated calls to the insurance company still left me unsure as to whether an IDP was sufficent.They said it was fine but would not put it in writing.Anyway when i got the licence,i just showed my UK one and that was sufficient.They did not ask to see the IDP.This was at Nong Khai.I do not know if the guy was having one of those days but it might be worth those without an IDP who want a Thai licence to try Nong Khai.Nothing to lose really. I did the same in pattaya with my plastic uk, euro licence. I"m not sure if they will accept the old paper licence, though it might be worth a try. You did not have to take the written test?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 I never gave them my original home country (Scandinavia) license - just the IDP (also from home country of course). Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jingjingna Posted September 29, 2005 Share Posted September 29, 2005 I showed my Euro d/l issued in Belgium which wasn't sufficient for Chonburi. Ended up taking the written and practical test which was a piece of cake really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aletta Posted September 30, 2005 Author Share Posted September 30, 2005 The only thing that was tested was my perception of colour,having to name red,green and yellow dots on a wall chart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinLOS Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 OK I will try this with my expired IDP and UK current. So exactly what do I take.. Licences. Immigration address form. health form ??? What is this and where from ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaipwriter Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 health form ??? What is this and where from ?? just go to any private hospital and ask for a check up, they will give you a sheet that says you are healthy. mine cost 250 baht and i was in and out in 20 minutes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aletta Posted October 3, 2005 Author Share Posted October 3, 2005 You also need two passport size photos.Take along a friend as everthing is in Thai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil_ne_uk Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 Today I got a medical certificate from Pattaya memorial hospital. I first asked what the cost was and they said 150 baht I had a wound dressed there which I have had done for a week now, anyway they only charged 100 baht + my dressing which was 126 baht (same each day) mind you it took them 3 days before they said NO alcohol while on medication. They asked me to read small writing with one eye covered, not easy as my eyesight is not perfect for short distance. I wear glasses for driving which I told them, so they suggested using them to read the small print, this of course was useless as they are for long distance! Anyway I passed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyGreaves Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Little worried about this colour test, is it a full colour blindness test with all the dots to identify numbers. If it is I'll fail as I'm green/red colour blind, many males are. I have been driving over 30 years UK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toffo9 Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 oh man im also worried about the colour test as im red/brown colour blind. if its them dots with the numbers in somewhere im up shit creek without a paddle. i cant beleive you cant drive if your colour blind over there. is a bribe out of the question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Chaos Posted October 5, 2005 Share Posted October 5, 2005 To get my first license I presented my UK (paper) license, two photos, letter from the embassy confirming address, copies of passport + non-imm "B" visa & work permit, and a medical certificate. I had to do the colour vision test, but it was not the full dots version. This involved standing at the front of the classroom where the locals were taking their written test, while the instructor pointed at some large single colour dots on a wall chart with a pointer. I decided to speak in my "excellent" Thai. Once the whole room was in fits of laughter she gave up and passed me. I'm slightly colour blind but this test should not give you any problems. When I renewed to a 5 year license I only had to show copies of my current visa & work permit plus the expired license (I'm not sure if you even need the WP, but took it anyway). This was at On Nut, Suk 77 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spit the Dog Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 I obtained the Thai drivers licence yesterday form the Jatujak office. I only showed them my UK drivers license and was never asked for an IDP. Once I had handed in all the paperwork, I took 2 colourblindness tests and the 2 brake/accelerator tests. Then I went back downstairs and paid 105 baht and the lady behind the counter said to me 'riap roy'. No written test was taken. One other thing of note. I was told that you needed to produce a letter of residency from your own embassy. I took the letter of residency and my work permit to the Jatujak office and the woman working there told me I could use either my work permit or letter of residency as proof of address. That pissed me off a bit, as it cost me 1736 baht to get the letter from the UK embassy. I could have saved myself money if I knew that my work-permit was sufficient. It might just be the JJ office that allows you to use your work-permit but it's worth checking out if other offices have a similar policy. Save yourself time and money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aletta Posted October 6, 2005 Author Share Posted October 6, 2005 Spit,you can save money also by getting a residency letter from immigration which is FREE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Spit; congrats! Time to celebrate! Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spit the Dog Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Spit,you can save money also by getting a residency letter from immigration which is FREE. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah you're right Aletta. I should have thought about going to immigration. At least I know now. Mai bpen rai! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aletta Posted October 7, 2005 Author Share Posted October 7, 2005 Spit,now it's up in type for all those who follow to see.It takes all of fifteen minutes form start to finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambous Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 I tried to get this residency document from immigration and they weren't too keen on processing my forms. They told me it would be a long process maybe 2 weeks + as the police would need to check where I'm living. They told me to get a letter from my embassy which was 600 Baht. Perhaps the guys I was dealing with were feeling a bit lazy on this occassion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil_ne_uk Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 I went to getting a residency letter from immigration on the 5th oct, she told me to come back after my visa run which I must do on the 12th oct, dont know why I have to wait til I come back? any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wellington Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 You also need two passport size photos.Take along a friend as everthing is in Thai. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> no you don't; we took two passport fotos cut down to the previous days requested exactly 1 inch square; were then told "no good,need shoulders showing;get new pics" "where" we said ,being new comers to Phuket "Go Big C or Phuket Town" the man said We went Big C;took pics in again next (third ) day "no good"he said again "why"we said "paper wrong type; cannot put stamp on"he said with a smirk We were just a bit miffed by now. A nice Thai lady had overheard and said'" there is a foto booth ,official,just round the back,didn't he tell you?" "No he Bl...y well didn't " we said So now you know .Beware the uninformative,smug Official attitude. Go with a guide to get you through painlessly.Essential if you want to keep your blood pressure down! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aletta Posted October 10, 2005 Author Share Posted October 10, 2005 When i said passport size i meant 2cm by 4cm photo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neeranam Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 QUOTE(LivinLOS @ 2005-09-30 13:30:48)health form ??? What is this and where from ?? just go to any private hospital and ask for a check up, they will give you a sheet that says you are healthy. mine cost 250 baht and i was in and out in 20 minutes You were done!I have got them many times. A couple of times from a doctor near Victory monument, 30 baht and he doesn't even see you. Get it from the receptionist. Bang Na hospital was expensive - 70 baht. Go to any doctors, no need to go to a hospital. Also, you don't I didn't need the residence letter, but I have a work permit. Uk license is all I needed, whoever said anything about a IDP? QUOTE(aletta @ 2005-10-03 11:08:20)You also need two passport size photos.Take along a friend as everthing is in Thai. I didn't take a long a friend, but they were very scared at first, asking "where is your wife?", until they realised that this 6'4" whitey could speak Thai. You'd better learn Thai or take a friend everywhere when you are driving, a few of the signs are in Thai in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryofthailand Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 I tried to get this residency document from immigration and they weren't too keen on processing my forms. They told me it would be a long process maybe 2 weeks + as the police would need to check where I'm living. They told me to get a letter from my embassy which was 600 Baht. Perhaps the guys I was dealing with were feeling a bit lazy on this occassion. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> What immigration office did you go too? In Pattaya, if you bring them a rental agreement, or lease, they will give you a resedency letter. Sometime charge you 200 baht, and sometimes free. tit. Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryofthailand Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 I obtained the Thai drivers licence yesterday form the Jatujak office. I only showed them my UK drivers license and was never asked for an IDP. Once I had handed in all the paperwork, I took 2 colourblindness tests and the 2 brake/accelerator tests. Then I went back downstairs and paid 105 baht and the lady behind the counter said to me 'riap roy'. No written test was taken.One other thing of note. I was told that you needed to produce a letter of residency from your own embassy. I took the letter of residency and my work permit to the Jatujak office and the woman working there told me I could use either my work permit or letter of residency as proof of address. That pissed me off a bit, as it cost me 1736 baht to get the letter from the UK embassy. I could have saved myself money if I knew that my work-permit was sufficient. It might just be the JJ office that allows you to use your work-permit but it's worth checking out if other offices have a similar policy. Save yourself time and money. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If your drivers license from your home country specifies what you are able to drive, then you do not need an idp. Otherwise an IDP is required for them to be able to find out what you are licensed to drive. If not you will have to take the exams, written and driving. Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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