Convert Your French Permis de Conduire to a Thai Driving License

Convert Your French Permis de Conduire to a Thai Driving License

French nationals living in Thailand can convert their permis de conduire to a Thai driving license without the practical driving test. France has a significant expat community in Thailand, and the EU-format licence is well-recognized by the DLT. This guide covers the French Embassy verification process, required documents, and the complete step-by-step procedure to obtain your 5-year Thai licence.

Conversion Overview

Converting a French driving licence (permis de conduire) to a Thai license is a well-established process. French licences follow the EU card format with standardized category codes, which the DLT recognizes directly. The French Embassy in Bangkok provides verification services, though the process may involve contacting the Prefecture that issued your licence in France for confirmation. France has a growing expat community in Thailand, particularly in Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui, and the DLT is experienced with French licences. The EU card format (issued since 2013) is preferred — holders of the older pink paper permis should ideally convert to the card format through ANTS (Agence nationale des titres securises) before the Thai conversion. You receive a 5-year Thai licence directly and keep your French permis.

Documents Required

1
Valid French permis de conduire (EU card format preferred — older pink paper format may be accepted with additional documentation)
2
French Embassy verification letter (attestation de validite du permis)
3
Original passport with valid non-immigrant visa (Non-B, Non-O, Non-OA, 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 Thai translation of your permis de conduire (costs 500-1,000 THB — included in our service)
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 French Embassy in Bangkok (35 Charoen Krung Road, Soi 36) provides a verification letter (attestation) confirming the validity of your permis de conduire. The embassy may need to verify your licence with the Prefecture that issued it in France, which can take slightly longer than some other embassies. Bring your original licence and passport. Book an appointment through the embassy's online system. The embassy also has a Consulate in Chiang Mai and an Honorary Consulate in Phuket that may provide limited services. Important: the French Embassy verification letter will include both French and English text, which is helpful for the DLT process.

Estimated Cost

EUR 20-40 (approximately 800-1,600 THB) for consular certification

Processing Time

2-5 business days (may take longer if Prefecture verification is needed)

License Translation

French permis de conduire in the EU card format use standardized EU category codes but the personal information is in French. A certified Thai translation is required covering all information on the licence. The older pink paper format is entirely in French and requires more detailed translation. Translation costs 500-1,000 THB. Our service includes translation in all packages. The EU category codes (B, A, A1, A2, etc.) translate directly to Thai licence categories.

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 French License Holders

French licences in the EU card format (issued since September 2013) are preferred. The older pink paper permis de conduire (permis carton rose) is being phased out and must be exchanged for the card format by 2033.

France, like many EU countries, has rigorous driving education requirements, and French licences are well-respected by the DLT.

All EU category codes on your French licence can be converted — most commonly Category B (car) and Category A (motorcycle).

The DLT written theory test is available in English, not French. French applicants should prepare to take the test in English. We provide study materials to help you prepare.

French retirees and business professionals form a significant community in Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui — DLT offices in these areas handle French conversions regularly.

If your permis has been issued by another EU country and later exchanged to France, the French Embassy can still verify it based on French records.

Important French regulation: France has a reciprocal agreement system for licence exchange. Converting your licence in Thailand does not affect your French licence validity or your ability to exchange licences with other countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

I have the old pink paper French permis. Can I convert it in Thailand?
Some DLT offices accept the old pink paper format, but the EU card format is strongly preferred and causes fewer issues. We recommend exchanging your pink permis for the new card format through ANTS (the French national identity document agency) or through the French Embassy before starting the Thai conversion. If you cannot exchange it in time, our team will check whether your specific DLT office accepts the older format.
Is the written theory test available in French?
No. The DLT written test is available in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai — not French. Most French applicants take the test in English. We provide study materials with key vocabulary explanations to help French speakers prepare for the English-language test.
Does the French Embassy verification take longer than other countries?
It can take slightly longer (2-5 business days) because the French Embassy may need to verify your licence with the Prefecture that issued it in France. This is more thorough than a simple notarization. Our service factors this timeline into your conversion schedule and starts the embassy process first to minimize total wait time.
Will converting to a Thai licence affect my French permis or my EU driving rights?
No. Converting to a Thai licence does not affect your French permis de conduire in any way. Your French licence remains valid, and your EU driving rights are unaffected. You simply receive an additional Thai licence. Both can be used in their respective jurisdictions.

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We handle everything — embassy verification, translations, document preparation, and DLT escort. Get your Thai license in as little as 3-7 business days.

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