Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Gungchang on June 08, 2019, 05:45:54 PM
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I looked at smoooth2's post from a few years ago and PolarAttack's more recent post, both regarding driver licenses.
I have neither an international permit nor a home country driver license; but, I have my old Thai driver license, issued in Chiang Mai, which expired on my birthday almost nine years ago.
I don't have a residency certificate; but, I have a yellow house book and a pink Thai ID card. Both have the address of our house which we moved into last month.
Two questions come to mind:
Do I need to bother with a residency certificate when I already have a pink ID and yellow book?
What are the odds of people smiling when they see my long expired driver license and then renewing it for another five years?
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You won?t need a Certificate of Residence if you have your Yellow Book. You will need copies of your passport main page and visa page. Photos and a medical certificate.
Not having your home country license or IDP won?t be a problem.
You will be issued with a 2 year license when you apply and will have to do the tests and watch the video. After the 2 years then you will get the 5 year. Your previous license has been expired for to long to get a 5 year I think. Either way it won?t be a problem.
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Thank you for the reply. It's so nice to get good news!
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Update: Last week we went to Land Transport and made an appointment for this week.
My yellow book was accepted. Nobody seemed to be alarmed by a license from CM that had expired nine years ago.
Today, I did the red light brake pedal test, green-yellow-red test, depth perception test, and peripheral vision test.
There was a two hour video, a one hour lunch, and two one hour videos. All had English subtitles.
At 3:00 I started the written test. We were concerned about missing our train home and I was bumped to the head of the line.
I had one hour to do the test; I needed 15 minutes. I'd read that I could give five wrong answers; my wife said I could make ten wrong answers.
I gave two wrong answers. The proctor looked shocked at my score of 48.
Tomorrow is the riding test at 1:00. We'll go early to rent a motorcycle for the test. We have a scooter, so tomorrow will be my first time shifting gears in several years.
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Update:
I passed the test on a rented scooter. But, there was a problem online and the photo could not be taken and the DL issued.
I returned the next day. I got five years + to my birthday.
They used my expired DL for the date of issue. Issued: 2004 Expires: 2024 Very cool IMHO
My only regret is that I used my passport instead of my Thai ID. The passport will expire before the DL; the Thai ID will not.