Renew your Thai licence, without the unknown.

A standard 5-year renewal is not a re-do of the first-time test. If your card is current or expired for no more than one year, DLT lists a lighter flow: document check, physical screening, one-hour training, payment, and card issue. Longer expiry gaps bring the theory and practical tests back.

Mascot holding up a single Thai driving licence card with a soft success-green halo behind it and a small calendar bubble overhead marking a circled date plus a '+5y' badge.

Wrong page?

Two other foreigner test-day paths.

No Thai licence yet? Start with the first-time test-day guide — a 2-day affair with a full theory and practical test. Coming from a foreign licence you want to swap? Use the conversion guide instead.

Mascot pointing at a small cluster of first-time-test artefacts — a clipboard with placeholder text bars, a reaction-test rig glowing green, and two warm-orange traffic cones.

At a glance

Numbers to remember
  1. Renewal day

    Sticker wall calendar with one cell split half warm-orange and half cream, beside a warm-orange pill badge reading '½ DAY'.

    A one-hour office service. Queues and document checks can stretch it on the day.

  2. DLT fee

    Sticker wallet with banknotes peeking out and a small warm-orange coin beside, paired with a warm-orange pill badge reading '฿505 CAR FEE'.

    ฿500 plus a ฿5 request fee for a car. ฿250 plus ฿5 for a motorcycle. Medical and photo are separate.

  3. Validity

    Sticker Thai driving licence card with a soft success-green top panel and a small green check-mark, beside a warm-orange pill badge reading '5 YEARS'.

    Renewed 5-year card. The first Thai licence is a 2-year temporary; renewals upgrade it.

  4. Early window

    Sticker wall calendar with a warm-orange-circled day and a navy-filled day connected by a curved warm-orange arrow, beside a warm-orange pill badge reading '90 DAYS'.

    File up to 3 months before expiry, or up to 1 year after. Beyond that, extra tests kick in.

Step 1 · Renewal vs first-time test

Renewal day is short, but only if you know what gets skipped

A standard 5-year renewal is not a re-do of the first-time licence. If the card is current or expired no more than one year, the lighter flow is: document check, physical screening, one-hour training, payment, printed card. Written and practical tests come back once the expiry gap gets longer.

  1. Mascot standing in front of a wall monitor showing a stylised multiple-choice quiz layout, holding a large success-green 'no' circle badge in one hand — signalling the theory quiz is skipped.

    No theory test

  2. Mascot pointing at a row of three orange traffic cones with a large success-green 'no' badge crossing them out.

    No practical test

  3. Mascot sitting on a wooden chair, one foot on a small brake pedal beside a wall-mounted three-light traffic-light panel; a small success-green check-mark badge floats above signalling that reaction-and-vision screening is still part of the renewal day.

    Reaction + vision still in

  4. Mascot sitting in a chair watching a small wall-mounted TV with a road scene, a small navy hourglass icon floating beside the TV.

    Short training, not 6h

Step 2 · Documents

Your existing Thai licence is the document that unlocks the short path

Renewal documents look similar to the first-time stack with one difference: the old Thai licence or official replacement record is the anchor document. Bring originals and signed copies where the branch asks for them.

  1. Sticker driving-licence card with a warm-orange top stripe, a navy portrait window on the left, and a small green check-mark badge in the upper-right corner.

    Existing Thai licence

  2. Open passport booklet sticker with a small photocopy sheet peeking out behind it — representing the passport-plus-copy identity stack.

    Passport + proof

  3. A4 paper sticker with placeholder text bars and a small green medical-cross icon in the corner, with a navy stethoscope floating beside it.

    Medical certificate

  4. A4 paper sticker with a paperclip, three placeholder text bars, and a round warm-orange stamp in the corner — representing the residence / stay-status document.

    Stay status check

Step 3 · The refresher

Reaction, vision, training — one hour if current, longer if late

The renewal-day refresher is structurally lighter than the first-time course. For a current or under-1-year-expired private licence, the day covers physical screening, one hour of training, payment, and card issue. Over one year late adds the written test; over three years late adds the practical.

  1. Mascot sitting at a small desk with an open laptop in front of them; the laptop screen shows a stylised play button over an abstract road scene, with a small success-green check-mark badge in the corner.

    Training proof

  2. Mascot sitting on a wooden chair, one foot on a small flat brake pedal on the floor, beside a small wall-mounted box showing a red and a green light.

    Reaction test

  3. Mascot sitting on a wooden chair with hands resting on the lap, looking toward a small wall-mounted colour-recognition panel showing red, warm-orange, and success-green circles.

    Vision screening

  4. Sticker cluster: a fresh Thai-style driving licence card with a soft success-green halo behind it, a small navy camera-flash icon to the upper-left, and a warm-orange pill badge reading 'WALK OUT' beside the card.

    Photo + new card

Step 4 · Timing and grace windows

The four states your licence can be in when you go to renew

When you walk into the DLT for renewal, your card is in one of four states. Private-licence renewal is grouped by these thresholds, and each step adds more procedure.

  1. Sticker wall calendar with a warm-orange-circled day-cell on the left and a curved warm-orange arrow arcing to a later day-cell; a small clock icon and a success-green check-mark badge float to the right.

    Up to 90 days early

    You can file up to 3 months before expiry. The cleanest window.

  2. Sticker wall calendar with a warm-orange-circled day-cell and a small warm-orange arrow pointing to the target day-cell; a success-green check-mark badge floats to the right.

    On time

    Standard flow: document check, screening, one-hour training, payment, printed card.

  3. Sticker wall calendar with one warm-orange-filled day-cell on the right of the grid and a warm-orange round exclamation-mark badge floating to the right.

    Up to 1 year late

    Same standard flow still applies. Expect the normal document check, screening, and one-hour training.

  4. Sticker wall calendar with a large soft-red 'X' stroke covering most of the grid and a soft-red round exclamation-mark badge floating to the right.

    Over 1 year late

    1–3 years late adds two hours of training plus the theory test. Over 3 years adds the practical test.

Office variance

Confirm the specifics with your local DLT.

Renewal-day specifics vary by branch. The flow splits into three cases by expiry gap: current or under 1 year, 1 to 3 years, over 3 years. Training and tests get heavier as the gap grows. Confirm documents, e-learning proof, and language support with your local DLT before you go. This guide reflects the latest source check and branch-variance risk as of .

Three different DLT counter-front stickers arranged in a loose triangle — each topped with a distinct small icon (clock, calendar page, and a warm-orange question-mark roundel) to convey that each branch has its own quirks.

Renewal FAQ

What renewers ask before they go.

Quick answers based on DLT public-service thresholds and branch-variance risk. Confirm specifics with your local branch.

  • Yes, but it is no longer the light renewal flow. 1 to 3 years expired: two hours of training plus the written theory test. Over 3 years expired: the practical driving test is back.
  • Do not assume the Pink ID is enough. The standard foreigner documents are immigration residence evidence and a valid work permit; Pink ID acceptance is branch practice. Ask your local DLT before skipping the residence certificate.
  • You can use Bangkok Land Transport offices 1-5 or any provincial Land Transport office. The catch is document interpretation and language support, so call the branch before choosing a location just because it is nearby.
  • Your first-ever Thai licence is normally a 2-year temporary card. The first renewal upgrades that temporary licence to a 5-year private licence if you still meet the holder requirements. Later renewals are 5-year-to-5-year renewals. Documents and timing can differ slightly by case, so confirm the exact service category in DLT Smart Queue.
  • Not if your private licence is current or expired no more than one year. 1 to 3 years expired adds the written theory test; over 3 years expired adds the practical. If your date is close to a threshold, check before booking.
  • Use the Medical Council-style fitness certificate from a Thai clinic. It must be issued no more than one month before the application. Bring the original unless your branch confirms otherwise.
  • There is no separate foreigner-abroad grace period. If you return within one year after expiry, the standard renewal flow still applies. After one year, expect the written test; after three years, expect the practical test too. If travel will overlap expiry, renew inside the 3-month early window.
  • Some offices accept DLT e-learning proof before the appointment; others handle the training on site. The training block is one hour for current or under-1-year-expired renewals, two hours for later renewals. Save any completion proof and confirm upload or printout requirements with your branch before assuming the online path applies.

Renew it, without the unknown.

Most current-card renewals are light. Walk in knowing the document stack, the training step, and the late-expiry retest thresholds.

Mascot at a clean counter handing over a worn Thai driving licence card and receiving a freshly printed one with a soft success-green halo behind it.