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What Is the Driving License Medical Certificate?
The medical certificate is a standard form confirming that you are physically fit to operate a motor vehicle. It is a mandatory requirement for all driving license applications in Thailand — new licenses, conversions, and renewals. The certificate must be issued by a licensed Thai medical practitioner.
Where to Get Your Medical Certificate
You can get the medical certificate at any Thai clinic or hospital. Many small walk-in clinics display signs saying 'medical certificates available' (in Thai: ใบรับรองแพทย์). The process is quick — usually 10-15 minutes. Some clinics near DLT offices specialize in this service and are very efficient. Government hospital clinics tend to be cheapest (50-100 THB), while private clinics charge 100-300 THB.
What the Doctor Checks
The examination is brief and basic. The doctor will check your blood pressure, basic vision (can you read a chart), and ask about any chronic conditions or medications. They will then stamp and sign the medical certificate form. This is not a comprehensive physical exam — it is specifically for driving license purposes.
Important Notes
The medical certificate must be dated within 30 days of your DLT visit, so do not get it too early. Make sure the form is properly filled out with your passport name (not a nickname) and includes the doctor's signature, stamp, and the clinic's registration number. Some DLT offices are strict about the form format — ask for the standard driving license medical certificate form.
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