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What are the fines for not registering with immigration in Thailand?

Sep 28, 2018
8 years ago
David *******
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How much is the fine for a family not registering you ?
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The fines for not registering with immigration in Thailand can vary significantly depending on the circumstances. Hotels and guesthouses can be fined between 2,000 to 10,000 baht per person for failing to register guests. Individual homeowners may face a maximum fine of 2,000 baht. Specific cases mention fines of 1,500 baht for first-time offenders, with possibilities of higher fines for subsequent violations.
Robert *******
For those who missed the video, it explains all in Thai and English:
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And with this, the answers are given on the fines. Good luck.
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Robert *******
IT is in the video clip I just posted for you, Hotels, guesthouses can be fined between 2.000 and 10.000 a person not registered. House owners maximun 2.000 Thb.
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Duncan *******
It's 1,600 in Chiang Mai.
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Diiz *********
Woman at immigration told me it was the 1st time so i get fine 1500 but next time it may up to 20k ( i was in chiang rai that time)
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Diiz *********
I was fine 1500B not saying i was living with my gf
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Carl *********
If you mean registering you staying, hotels get fined 2000 baht so i imagine it be same.
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