Renew drivers License AEK Udon
Renew drivers License AEK Udon
If my wife undesrstood the T.V. news correctly tonight yuo can now renew yuor drivers license at AEK. Proceed at yuor own risk =D>
Re: Renew drivers License AEK Udon
I thimk it's just the Tax that you can renew there, same office as the old Immigration.Bump wrote:If my wife undesrstood the T.V. news correctly tonight yuo can now renew yuor drivers license at AEK. Proceed at yuor own risk =D>
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thalenoi, I got my original license(s) in Pattaya a couple years ago then moved to Udon. I let them expire for 18 months then decided I needed to renew. Went to the office south of Udon and applied for license(s) and they were both renewed for 5 years. Nothing was said about them being expired.
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BTW, while license was expired, I was stopped by police while on my motorcycle. I showed them my license from Nevada, USA, and he looked at it and said, "Oh, International License." handed it back to me and off I went.
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BTW, while license was expired, I was stopped by police while on my motorcycle. I showed them my license from Nevada, USA, and he looked at it and said, "Oh, International License." handed it back to me and off I went.
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So what documentation do you need to renew an expired licence at AEK?
Alby - Their address is 555/5 Posri Rd. Amphur Muang Udonthani 41000.
Go along Posri Road from the Nong Prajak Park end, go over the Fountain Circle roundabout you'll find AEK on the right hand side. Take a look at the map on this site
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Alby - Their address is 555/5 Posri Rd. Amphur Muang Udonthani 41000.
Go along Posri Road from the Nong Prajak Park end, go over the Fountain Circle roundabout you'll find AEK on the right hand side. Take a look at the map on this site
http://www.udonmap.com/images/new_map.gif
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Basically you need the same things you needed to get the licnese the first time. The most troublesome is the letter from immigration, really not that big of a deal.
Medical Certificate
Old Drivers license
Passport
photos
Immigration letter
House papers just guessing on that one but you always seem to need them
Did I miss anything?
You can renew on the day of expiration and get the five year, before that you will get a one year.
Medical Certificate
Old Drivers license
Passport
photos
Immigration letter
House papers just guessing on that one but you always seem to need them
Did I miss anything?
You can renew on the day of expiration and get the five year, before that you will get a one year.
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K or B,Kudjap or Bust wrote:Thanks Bump, I was told to renew a day or 2 after expiry, guess this means I'll be driving to the licence office without a licence, hey ho......
Whats the content of the letter from immigration, what do I need to take to them to get the letter? I'm going up there on Friday
You should give Mainers post a read (last post of 1st page). I believe it's the most current. According to his experience you don't need photos as they're now issuing the new smart card type license. Also, take note of the procedure for the letter from Imm.
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It's a standard letter that immigration issues, it's a two day process as I recall, you get a letter from immigration that the landlord has to sign, then the lettre is issued. Pretty easy if the wife is the landlord.
Please remember been three years since I have do this so thing may or may have not changed. I didn't like the idea of driving anymore then I had to on an expired liceense, whcih is why I did it on the day of expiration.
When I did my five year there was no test, just submit the documents and pay the fees.
Hey somebody with more recent experience, now is good time to let everyone know what the situation is now.
Please remember been three years since I have do this so thing may or may have not changed. I didn't like the idea of driving anymore then I had to on an expired liceense, whcih is why I did it on the day of expiration.
When I did my five year there was no test, just submit the documents and pay the fees.
Hey somebody with more recent experience, now is good time to let everyone know what the situation is now.
I renewed to a 5 year car license in late December and found that Mainer's experience was spot on for me except my landlord co-operated completely in filling out the TM-30 and providing copy of his ID card and housebook so I didn't have to go through the hassles that Mainer did.
[quote="Mainer"]As I noted in my last post on this thread, I promised to tell you of my experiences of renewing my (2) temporary 1-year Thai drivers license to 5-year. Yesterday, I was finally successful in getting my motorcycle and car 5-year driver's licenses. Without a doubt, it was the most frustrating experience of my 3-year stay in Thailand. It far exceeded any ordeal of getting any non-O retirement visa, either the 3 month I got in Laos or 9 month or 1-year extension I got here in Thailand.
It is my intention to tell you of MY experience, although it may not be yours. First, I will try and explain the procedure.
What is needed:
1. FIRST, a letter from the Department of Land and Transport (DTL) requesting a certified letter of address from the Immigration. (The letter from DTL is a must, according to my experience. I tried to sidestep that but it did not work).
2. A temporary 1-yr. Thai driver
[quote="Mainer"]As I noted in my last post on this thread, I promised to tell you of my experiences of renewing my (2) temporary 1-year Thai drivers license to 5-year. Yesterday, I was finally successful in getting my motorcycle and car 5-year driver's licenses. Without a doubt, it was the most frustrating experience of my 3-year stay in Thailand. It far exceeded any ordeal of getting any non-O retirement visa, either the 3 month I got in Laos or 9 month or 1-year extension I got here in Thailand.
It is my intention to tell you of MY experience, although it may not be yours. First, I will try and explain the procedure.
What is needed:
1. FIRST, a letter from the Department of Land and Transport (DTL) requesting a certified letter of address from the Immigration. (The letter from DTL is a must, according to my experience. I tried to sidestep that but it did not work).
2. A temporary 1-yr. Thai driver