Convert Your Japanese License to a Thai Driving License in 2026

Convert Your Japanese License to a Thai Driving License in 2026

Japanese nationals living in Thailand can convert their valid Japanese driving license (運転免許証) to a Thai license without the practical driving test. With the large Japanese business community in Thailand, the DLT is highly experienced with Japanese licence conversions, and the written test is available in Japanese — a major advantage.

Conversion Overview

Converting a Japanese driving license (運転免許証) to a Thai licence is one of the most streamlined conversion processes thanks to the strong Japan-Thailand bilateral relationship and the large Japanese business community in Thailand. Japan is one of Thailand's largest foreign investor nations, and tens of thousands of Japanese nationals reside in the country, particularly in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area (Phrom Phong, Thonglor), Sriracha, and other industrial zones. The DLT is highly experienced with Japanese licences, and a significant advantage is that the written theory test is available in Japanese (日本語). The Japanese Embassy in Bangkok provides verification letters efficiently, and the JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) international licence translation format is well-known to Thai authorities. Japanese licences are issued in Japanese characters and require certified translation. You receive a 5-year Thai driving license directly. Note: unlike Thailand, Japan does confiscate foreign licences during their conversion process — but Thailand does not. You keep your Japanese licence.

Documents Required

1
Valid Japanese driving license (運転免許証 — 普通免許 or equivalent category, must not be expired)
2
Japanese Embassy verification letter confirming licence validity
3
Original passport with valid non-immigrant visa (Non-B, Non-O, Education, LTR, or Thailand Elite visa)
4
Residence certificate from Thai Immigration Bureau (issued within the last 30 days — costs 500 THB)
5
Medical certificate from a Thai clinic or hospital (issued within the last 30 days — costs 100-300 THB)
6
Certified English and Thai translations of your Japanese licence (separate translations required — costs 1,000-2,000 THB total)
7
Passport-size photos (1 inch, 2-3 copies) — most DLT offices take digital photos on-site
8
Signed photocopies of passport bio page, visa page, and latest entry stamp

Embassy Verification

Required

The Japanese Embassy in Bangkok (177 Wireless Road) or the Japanese Consulate General in Chiang Mai provides a verification letter for your Japanese driving license. The embassy staff are very experienced with this process due to the large Japanese community. You will need your original licence and passport. The embassy can verify your licence details through Japanese authorities. Book an appointment through the embassy's appointment system. The process is typically efficient, with many applicants receiving their letter within 1-2 business days. The Sriracha area, with its large Japanese industrial community, is also served by the Bangkok embassy. Important: the embassy verification letter will be in Japanese and English — the DLT accepts this dual-language format.

Estimated Cost

Approximately 1,500-2,500 THB (embassy consular fee varies by service)

Processing Time

1-3 business days

License Translation

Japanese driving licenses are issued entirely in Japanese (kanji/kana) and require certified translations into both English and Thai for the DLT. Translation services experienced with Japanese documents are readily available in Bangkok, especially in the Sukhumvit area. You may also use a JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) format translation as a supplementary document, though the DLT requires a separate certified Thai translation regardless. Total translation cost is typically 1,000-2,000 THB for both English and Thai translations. Our service includes all translations in the conversion package.

Practical Driving Test: Exempt

As a license conversion applicant, you are exempt from the practical driving test. You only need to pass the aptitude tests and written theory test.

Important Notes for Japanese License Holders

The DLT written theory test is available in Japanese (日本語) — this is a major advantage for Japanese applicants who may not be comfortable taking the test in English or Thai.

Japan has one of the highest driving education standards globally, and Japanese licences are highly respected by the DLT.

Japanese licence categories: 普通免許 (ordinary car), 大型二輪免許 (large motorcycle), 普通二輪免許 (ordinary motorcycle), etc. — the most commonly converted are 普通免許 (car) and motorcycle categories.

The large Japanese community in Bangkok (particularly Phrom Phong, Thonglor, and Ekkamai) and Sriracha means DLT offices in these areas are very familiar with Japanese licences.

Thailand does NOT confiscate your Japanese licence during conversion (unlike Japan's own process for foreign licence conversion). You keep your Japanese licence and receive a separate Thai licence.

If your Japanese licence has expired, you may be able to renew it at the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok through a special overseas renewal process — contact the embassy for details before starting the Thai conversion.

Japanese nationals on business visas (Non-B) associated with BOI companies often have their company HR departments assist with the conversion process. Our service also works with corporate clients to handle bulk conversions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the DLT written test available in Japanese?
Yes. The DLT written theory test is available in Japanese (日本語) at most major DLT offices. This is one of only four languages available (English, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai). This is a significant advantage for Japanese applicants. The test covers Thai traffic signs, road rules, and driving regulations — 50 questions, 45/50 to pass.
Will Thailand confiscate my Japanese licence like Japan does with foreign licences?
No. Thailand does NOT confiscate your foreign licence during conversion. This is different from Japan's process, where foreign licences are retained during conversion. You keep your Japanese driving license and receive a separate Thai driving license. Both remain valid in their respective countries.
Can I renew my Japanese licence at the embassy if it has expired?
The Japanese Embassy in Bangkok offers limited overseas licence renewal services in certain circumstances. Contact the embassy's consular section for details. If your licence has been expired for less than 6 months, you may be able to renew it. If it has been expired for more than 6 months, the process becomes more complex. We recommend renewing your Japanese licence before it expires if you plan to convert it in Thailand.
My company (BOI-registered) is handling my visa and work permit. Can they also handle my licence conversion?
Many BOI-registered companies assist with licence conversion as part of their employee relocation support. However, the DLT process requires the licence holder to be present in person for the aptitude tests and written test. Our service frequently works with Japanese corporate HR departments to streamline the process — we handle all documentation and escort the employee to the DLT, minimizing time away from work.

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