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Can you walk in or do you have to make an appointment in advance? In Bangkok.
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Thanks for the advice. I will try to get it without the license being notarised. You didn’t need a translation of your licence in Thai? Hopefully they will accept this since I have the originals. I am in Tak province so

it’s difficult for me to

get to the Australian embassy in Bangkok. I hardly speak any Thai but if you think I can get by with English for the tests I will try. 😀
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When I looked at the requirements it seems getting a Thai licence is quite complicated. Tests in Thai that I would need a translator for, a health certificate, a translated notarised copy of my licence and idp from the Australian embassy in Bangkok and a certificate of residence which apparently can take up to six weeks to process from immigration.

Are these the actual requirements? I’d be interested to know since I only just found out about the 90 day rule. This is the site where I got my information.
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