stbkk Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 Hi all, My experience at the Land and Transport office (near Bang Chak bts) in Bangkok on Friday, 26/06/20. I went in to book an appointment to renew my 5 year D/L, which had expired in early June when the office was closed. 1. Queued up at information and when I reached the front and asked for an appointment was sent to another 'side' queue. 2. Queued up again, and showed the lady my expired license, passport and work permit. This cause much confusion because I have permanent residence and don't have a 'valid' visa in my passport. Showing the lady my PR book caused even more confusion as she had never seen one before. Off she went to her supervisor and they spent a couple of minutes discussing this (I could see them from where I was standing). They then went up another level and the manager (I assume) knew what to do and came and dealt with me personally. She needed my pink Id card and told me to bring my tabian baan also (blue house residency book) when i came back. 3. I was given an appointment for 13th August 2020. When I asked why so long, she waver her hand at the (very crowded) office, and said they were very busy. Hard to argue with that! No mention of on-line tutorials, and she said I didn't need a medical certificate either (although I think I'll get a cheap one at the local clinic before I go, anyway). Looking at the DLT website (I know its not necessarily a particularly reliable resource, but I thought I'd check anyway) there is also no mention of the on-line thing for 5 year license renewals. Hope the above helps. Steve 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted June 28, 2020 Author Share Posted June 28, 2020 8 minutes ago, stbkk said: Hi all, My experience at the Land and Transport office (near Bang Chak bts) in Bangkok on Friday, 26/06/20. I went in to book an appointment to renew my 5 year D/L, which had expired in early June when the office was closed. 1. Queued up at information and when I reached the front and asked for an appointment was sent to another 'side' queue. 2. Queued up again, and showed the lady my expired license, passport and work permit. This cause much confusion because I have permanent residence and don't have a 'valid' visa in my passport. Showing the lady my PR book caused even more confusion as she had never seen one before. Off she went to her supervisor and they spent a couple of minutes discussing this (I could see them from where I was standing). They then went up another level and the manager (I assume) knew what to do and came and dealt with me personally. She needed my pink Id card and told me to bring my tabian baan also (blue house residency book) when i came back. 3. I was given an appointment for 13th August 2020. When I asked why so long, she waver her hand at the (very crowded) office, and said they were very busy. Hard to argue with that! No mention of on-line tutorials, and she said I didn't need a medical certificate either (although I think I'll get a cheap one at the local clinic before I go, anyway). Looking at the DLT website (I know its not necessarily a particularly reliable resource, but I thought I'd check anyway) there is also no mention of the on-line thing for 5 year license renewals. Hope the above helps. Steve Regarding the online video & test: My experience was turn up - just to ask how to register for an appointment - be told watch the video on my mobile there and then (along with loads of others), and do the online test (my wife did it for me!) Someone else posted that as they don't expect ferangs to be able to do it, they were given a pass without even logging on to watch the video. Will you be posting option three after your August appointment? We'll wait and see! P.S. Make sure your phone battery is fully charged just in case - the video is an hour long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topt Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 On 6/18/2020 at 3:20 PM, Pilotman said: I have posted my experience of Bang Lamung DLT, today. 18 June, on another posting. Can you give me a link for that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted June 28, 2020 Author Share Posted June 28, 2020 8 minutes ago, topt said: Can you give me a link for that? https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1169012-driving-licence-renewal-report-from-bang-lamung-dlt-today-18th-june/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stbkk Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 2 hours ago, bluesofa said: Regarding the online video & test: My experience was turn up - just to ask how to register for an appointment - be told watch the video on my mobile there and then (along with loads of others), and do the online test (my wife did it for me!) Someone else posted that as they don't expect ferangs to be able to do it, they were given a pass without even logging on to watch the video. Will you be posting option three after your August appointment? We'll wait and see! P.S. Make sure your phone battery is fully charged just in case - the video is an hour long. Will do. It might be a good idea to 'forget' that I can speak reasonable Thai at that point! Roll on August! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taninthai Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 On 6/27/2020 at 12:49 PM, checkered flag said: Check the website for your provincial DLT. Mine was a walk in without appointments. Some do some don't. I got appointment now for 22 july???????????? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stbkk Posted August 13, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted August 13, 2020 On 6/28/2020 at 12:27 PM, bluesofa said: Regarding the online video & test: My experience was turn up - just to ask how to register for an appointment - be told watch the video on my mobile there and then (along with loads of others), and do the online test (my wife did it for me!) Someone else posted that as they don't expect ferangs to be able to do it, they were given a pass without even logging on to watch the video. Will you be posting option three after your August appointment? We'll wait and see! P.S. Make sure your phone battery is fully charged just in case - the video is an hour long. And an update, following my appointment at Bang Chak L&T today. 1. Arrived at 9:50 for my 10:30 appointment, in the hope I might get started early. No chance. 2. Documents needed were my Passport, pink ID card (and a copy), and BLUE tabian baan house book (and a copy). Note that I have PR so I am in the blue tabian baan at my house, and these will not be the requirements for the majority of applicants. I took my WP, Passport and other PR documents (Residence certificate and red police book (Alien registration, I think its officially called!)), but none of those was needed. 3. NO MEDICAL CERTIFICATE was needed. 4. Got a form and a queue number, and apart from putting my name and phone number on the form, I didn't need to to fill any of it in. 5. After the queue bit, where the man checked my form and looked at the same documents again, went to the testing area when it opened for the next 'batch'. 6. There were only 3 tests this time, the depth of vision one with the white bar in the box, a red, green and Yellow traffic light check, and the brake response test. No idea what has happened to the colour blindness test and peripheral vision check. 7. Watched the 1 hour comedy/safety video in the video room. Not sure which was funnier, the content of the video or the English(?) sub titles. 8. Queued again after that to collect my shiny new licence. 505 Baht well spent. Hope this helps, and good luck to all. Steve 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2long Posted August 26, 2020 Share Posted August 26, 2020 Ok, so today I went into the Taling Chan office (https://goo.gl/maps/ZM62jrLBp5MdCAuSA) without any appointment. My wife went in yesterday and explained that foreigners find it hard to login due to the length of numbers on passports not matching Thai ID cards. They told her I could just turn up. So today that's what I did. At first they tried to not to be so helpful but in the end they were very nice and helpful. I was first told to get two sets of copies (one for car and one for bike licences) of my - passport main page - passport last extension showing how long I'm valid here for - work permit all pages - then the next lady gave me back most work permit pages, just keeping the main pages and most recently-stamped page. I was given a ticket and sent through the system which after almost an hour resulted in me not getting my licences, or doing anything other than sit and wait. But they made me an appointment for 3 weeks' time. For me, this is ok because I live five minutes away and have three weeks to find a pair of glasses that might enable or help me to pass the depth perception eye test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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