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How can I renew my expired bike insurance in Thailand?

Mar 2, 2026
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Navid *****
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My bike por ror bor insurance is expired

How can I renew it?
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To renew your expired por ror bor insurance (compulsory insurance for motorcycles in Thailand), go to your nearest transport office (DLT) or vehicle inspection facility. You will need to present your green book, and if your bike is older than 4 years, it may require inspection. You can also renew it through the Checkdi app if your bike is less than 4 years old. The process typically involves paying the insurance fee along with your road tax renewal. Make sure to check the expiration date on your current tax sticker to know when to renew.
Herwig **************
Only in your birthcountry
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Carlos *********
You dont have the papers you signed? How would you have made a claim if you had an accident??
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Simon *******
What did you do last year and the years before.
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Alek *********
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Jan *********
download checkdi app.. sosimple. they send you the sticker with the post iff bike is not older then 4 years
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Jan *********
open checkdi app / motorbike / scroll down and click here
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Jan *********
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Sue **********
Jan Künzler isn‘t this an insurance company like roojai and others?
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Jan *********
Sue Heimchen Sue Heimchen du bist auch überall🤣 checkdi ist alt mrprakan. sowas wie comparis zum vergleichen und direkt versicherungen abschliessen. wenn etwas unklar ist schreibt man denen einfach auf LINE. sehr unkompliziert und effizient. auch hast du auf dem app alle policen gespeichert und musst sie nicht inmer physisch dabeihaben. ich weiss nicht was porobo ist🤷‍♂️
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Sue **********
Jan Künzler ah ok. porobo Das ist die obligatorische Haftpflichtversicherung für alle Fahrzeuge in Thailand.
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Sue **********
Just go to your nearest vehicle inspection facility. There they will renew the compulsory po ro bo and you will also get the new tax sticker.
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Navid *****
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Sue Heimchen but my bike is new

2023
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Bob **********
Navid Mir 2023 isn’t new it’s 2026 you need to pay the tax and insurance you’ll get a new sticker or ride out to the DLT and do it yourself
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Sue **********
Navid Mir You still have to renew tax and porobo every year. Look at your tax sticker it shows the expirydate. The vehicle inspection center does everything for you, no need bike inspection. Just hand them the green bike book and the old porobo and pay the tax and insurance fee and few days later get the new tax sticker and porobo
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Navid *****
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Sue Heimchen oh thanks for informing
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Michael ********
Look for this sign take your green book and bike if its more than 7 or maybe 5 years i forget think 7 for inspection

Its tax and insurance together
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Wilfred ********
Michael Dawson 5 years for a motor bike....7 years for car/pickup
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Michael ********
Wilfred Naylor cheers forgotten what it was my trucks 25 years old lol so been a while
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Navid *****
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Michael Dawson but my bike is 2023
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Bill *******
Navid Mir then you don't need an inspection. Just paperwork to renew the registration and insurance
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John **********
You can purchase from the DLT, normally you would do it at the same time you renew your road tax
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Michael ********
Google your nearest transport office, do it there !
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Navid *****
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Michael Knight It's very crowded there.
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Ruud ******************
Navid Mir you let it expire and now you are complaining, very smart guy
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John **********
@Navid ****
you could try and Google a local vehicle test centre, they probably have a service for which they'll charge you to go the DLT and do it for you
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