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Car left unregistered for 6 months


samran

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No guarantees but I have been told you just have to have book, get por ror bor, pay one baht a month fine and no problems.

Agreed, except the 'fine' is 1% of the tax per month. ( in Rayong I have been charged the 1% even when 2 days late )

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Unless the vehicle is on a red plate it is registered already i.e. has a registration book ?

If you are talking about the Road Tax then take the registration book and CTPL to your local vehicle office and they will sort out for you

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Thanks for the reassurance everyone.

Just done after looking at the sticker reading January and thinking it was June.

Paid 1400 baht including a 70 baht fine for being late, all done at the drive through service. God I love Thailand.

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Thanks for the reassurance everyone.

Just done after looking at the sticker reading January and thinking it was June.

Paid 1400 baht including a 70 baht fine for being late, all done at the drive through service. God I love Thailand.

And you did not even have to use your driver's licence to drive the unlicenced car through the drive through.smile.png

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Thanks for the reassurance everyone.

Just done after looking at the sticker reading January and thinking it was June.

Paid 1400 baht including a 70 baht fine for being late, all done at the drive through service. God I love Thailand.

And you did not even have to use your driver's licence to drive the unlicenced car through the drive through.smile.png

Funny thing was, in the past 6 months we've been all over the place in the car - down to Hua Hin a few times, Rayong and we run it daily all across Bangkok. Never pulled over, never even a roadblock.

Today, after paying the tax, I jump back on Vibavadee-Rangsit back towards Din Daeng and there was about 8 or 9 coppers pulling over people on the highway. Drove straight through!

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Thanks for the reassurance everyone.

Just done after looking at the sticker reading January and thinking it was June.

Paid 1400 baht including a 70 baht fine for being late, all done at the drive through service. God I love Thailand.

And you did not even have to use your driver's licence to drive the unlicenced car through the drive through.smile.png

Funny thing was, in the past 6 months we've been all over the place in the car - down to Hua Hin a few times, Rayong and we run it daily all across Bangkok. Never pulled over, never even a roadblock.

Today, after paying the tax, I jump back on Vibavadee-Rangsit back towards Din Daeng and there was about 8 or 9 coppers pulling over people on the highway. Drove straight through!

Might want to check if there is a Buddha sat on your roof.... ;-)

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