DLT Office Near Me: Find Your Nearest DLT Office in Thailand

DLT Office Near Me: Find Your Nearest DLT Office in Thailand

How to find the nearest DLT office in Thailand — addresses for major cities, Google Maps tips, and guidance on which office to visit for your specific service.

Last updated: 2026-03-06Last verified: 2026-03-06

DLT Offices in Bangkok

Bangkok has multiple DLT offices spread across the city. Chatuchak (DLT Headquarters): 1032 Phahonyothin Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900. Located near Mo Chit BTS and Chatuchak Park. This is the largest and most well-known office, handling all services including foreign license applications. It is the busiest office — arrive before 8:00 AM. Bangkapi: located on Ladprao-Wang Hin Road, Bangkapi district. A large office that is generally less crowded than Chatuchak and experienced with foreign applicants. Recommended for those living in eastern central Bangkok. Bangna: situated on Debaratna Road (Bang Na-Trat Highway). Convenient for residents of Bangna, Samut Prakan, and Suvarnabhumi area. Pinklao: on Borommaratchachonnani Road, serving western Bangkok and Nonthaburi residents. Sai Mai: in northern Bangkok, near Don Mueang Airport area. Each office is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with license applications accepted until approximately 3:00 PM.

How to Find Your Nearest Office

The easiest way to find your nearest DLT office is through Google Maps. Search for 'ขนส่ง' (the Thai word commonly used for the DLT office, short for สำนักงานขนส่ง) or 'DLT office' in Google Maps. The Thai search term typically returns more accurate results since the offices are listed with Thai names. You can also search for 'สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัด' followed by your province name. The DLT website at dlt.go.th has an office locator in the contact section, listing all provincial and branch offices with addresses and phone numbers. Another useful approach is to ask at your hotel or accommodation — locals always know where the nearest 'kor sor' (ขนส่ง) office is. Facebook groups for expats in your area are also helpful. When using Google Maps, look at user reviews — other foreigners often share tips about which offices are better for foreign license applications, wait times, and whether English-speaking staff are available.

Which Office to Visit

In Thailand, you generally do not need to visit a specific DLT office based on your registered address. For most services — including driving license renewals, road tax payments, and vehicle inspections — you can visit any DLT office in the country. However, there are some exceptions and practical considerations. For new driving license applications by foreigners, some smaller offices may redirect you to the main provincial office, as the foreign applicant process requires specific equipment (like the English-language computer test) and trained staff. Larger offices in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Pattaya are well-equipped for foreign applicants. For vehicle registration transfers, you may need to visit the office where the vehicle was originally registered, or the process may take longer at a different office. For road tax, any office works — and you can even pay at 7-Eleven or online. Practical tip: if you are in a tourist area, the local DLT office will likely have experience with foreigners. If you are in a rural area, consider traveling to the nearest major city's office for a smoother experience.

Google Maps Search Tips

Finding a DLT office on Google Maps can be tricky because offices are listed under various Thai names. Here are the most effective search terms to use. For the main DLT office in any province, search: 'สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัด' followed by the province name in Thai or English. For example, 'สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัดภูเก็ต' for Phuket. For branch offices, search: 'สำนักงานขนส่ง สาขา' followed by the area name. In English, try: 'Department of Land Transport' plus the city name, or simply 'DLT' plus the city name. The generic Thai shorthand 'ขนส่ง' (khon song) near your location also works well. Once you find the office on Maps, check the listed phone number and call ahead to confirm hours and whether they process foreign applications. Look at the 'popular times' feature on Google Maps to see when the office is least busy — this is incredibly useful for planning your visit. Save the Thai name of the office so you can show it to a taxi driver, as many drivers will not recognize 'DLT' in English.

DLT Website Office Locator

The official DLT website at dlt.go.th includes a directory of all offices nationwide. Navigate to the contact or office locations page (usually under เกี่ยวกับกรม or ติดต่อเรา). The directory lists each provincial office and its branch offices with full addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes fax numbers. The information is primarily in Thai, so you may need to use Google Translate or a Thai-speaking friend to navigate. An alternative is the DLT e-Service portal at dlt-eservice.com, which requires you to select an office when booking a queue appointment. The dropdown menu lists all available offices by province, giving you a quick reference of what is in your area. For the most up-to-date information, the DLT's official Facebook page (กรมการขนส่งทางบก) often posts about temporary closures, relocated offices, or special service events. Provincial DLT offices often have their own Facebook pages too, which can be more responsive to questions than the main website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I go to any DLT office in Thailand?
For most services including license renewals and road tax, yes — you can visit any DLT office nationwide. For new foreign license applications, it is best to visit a larger office that has experience with foreign applicants, such as Chatuchak or Bangkapi in Bangkok, or the main provincial offices in Phuket, Chiang Mai, or Pattaya.
How do I find a DLT office on Google Maps?
Search for 'ขนส่ง' (Thai shorthand for DLT office) or 'สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัด' followed by the province name. In English, try 'Department of Land Transport' plus the city name. The Thai search terms generally return more accurate results.
What are DLT office hours?
DLT offices are open Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Driving license applications are accepted until approximately 3:00 PM. Offices are closed on weekends and Thai public holidays. Arrive early for the shortest wait times.
Which DLT office is best for foreigners in Bangkok?
Chatuchak (Mo Chit) is the DLT headquarters and handles the most foreign applications, but it is also the busiest. Bangkapi is recommended as it is experienced with foreigners but generally less crowded. Both offices have English-language written tests and staff familiar with foreign documentation.

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