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7 hours ago, sandgroper2 said:

You have comprehension problems, a mod has already stipulated the law.

 

Really! Where?

 

There is no law covering lost/replacement 90 day report slips or TM6 cards, or any associated fines for replacements.

 

It's your responsibility to keep your passport, 90 day report receipts and your TM6 cards securely, not Immigrations.

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On Tuesday, October 04, 2016 at 7:58 PM, PJ33 said:

Hey elvitajero

Thank you very much for putting my mind at rest :-)

You can call the Immigration call center by phone nr. 1111 and ask Informations about. If a copy could be reprinted like I did once.

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Not having the previous slip can create problems if immigration does not have a record of it in their computer.

The office here misplaced mine when doing my 90 day report and extension application at the same time. My record of reporting had also disappeared from their computer. They wanted to fine me 2000 baht but I ended that when I asked about finding the original TM47 for my previous report. They went to a cabinet and dug out 3 days of reports  since I was not sure what day I did the report. Each stack of reports had a printout of the reports done that day and sure enough my name appeared on one of them and I found my report. They then did my new report. The next year when I did a report and extension at the same time I stapled the slip to the TM47 form so it would not get misplaced again.

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8 hours ago, fstarbkk said:

 

Phuket just did reset my 90-day clock a week ago (with a new slip), when I renewed my retirement extension. They haven't done this in the past though.

Phuket can do cause extension desk and 90days desk are just near eachother but Bkk cannot cause different area and queue has different letter and numbering ticket

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20 hours ago, sandgroper2 said:

You have comprehension problems, a mod has already stipulated the law.

Do you understand the role of a moderator? Clearly not! This is a forum where all members post information, opinion and advice and a moderators opinion is no more relevant than any other member.

 

ubonjoe quoted the law on penalties for failing to report which is not the question being asked by the OP. I was simply clarifying that there is no law/penalty concerning the OP's question.

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A baiting post has been removed

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Found an advice yesterday at immigration:

"In case of lost 90days report, the person must go to local police and make lost declaration and then get back to immigration with that document"

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