Well after the nightmare at immigration on Friday morning i went to the transport office to get a five year licence in the afternoon and the whole process took ten minutes.
Old licence,letter from immigration,copies of various passport pages,two small photos and 505 Baht.No forms,no queues and a chap to laminate the licence at the bottom of the stairs,10 Baht.Lovely.
What is interesting is that i got the new licence on the day of expiry of the old.On many forums they say you have to go the following day once the licence has fully expired.Not at Nong Khai.
Five year driving licence at Nong Khai
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Did you get your last 5 year license from the NK land transport office?I went there to renew 2 years ago and they told me I had to go to Bangkok!My friend from immigration said that wasn't true.So,I went back and they said OK,but it would take 3 months.I left and went to Bangkok!
Afterwards,I was discussing it with other people and there consensus was either they didn't want to do it or they were manuevering me into a ''money ''situation that I didn't recognize.
Just now,I had the thought that my Bangkok address on the old licence might have made them think that I was just visiting NK.
Afterwards,I was discussing it with other people and there consensus was either they didn't want to do it or they were manuevering me into a ''money ''situation that I didn't recognize.
Just now,I had the thought that my Bangkok address on the old licence might have made them think that I was just visiting NK.
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It's my first five year licence as i used to just show my UK licence at road blocks and get through fine.However the number of stops in the last couple of years has risen sharply and i have read stories about insurance not being valid so i decided to get the one year licence last year.That was a real pain as i had to wait hours.
An unforseen benefit of the Thai licence is that it can be used as id for banks and insurance companies and so i never have to carry a passport around for id.
An unforseen benefit of the Thai licence is that it can be used as id for banks and insurance companies and so i never have to carry a passport around for id.
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Stan, Could that be because your original 1 year license was issued in Bangkok, when you were living in Bangkok? Perhaps it can only be renewed at the place where you got it.BKKSTAN wrote:Did you get your last 5 year license from the NK land transport office?I went there to renew 2 years ago and they told me I had to go to Bangkok!My friend from immigration said that wasn't true.So,I went back and they said OK,but it would take 3 months.I left and went to Bangkok!
Just now,I had the thought that my Bangkok address on the old licence might have made them think that I was just visiting NK.
I have a 1 year one issued in Udon, and they said I could renew it there for a 5 year one, if I go back there when it expires.
(Incidentally, it got me Thai prices yesterday at Phu Ruea National Park, so that was down from 400 to 40 baht. Though I thought the introduction of the 400 baht entrance fee had been postponed from Nov 2006 until Nov 2007. So why they would try and charge 400 baht yesterday on 1st Oct 2006, I don't know)