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SueHuml Aug 11th, 2006 03:06 PM

Intnl DL/Permit
 
Just read through former messages about car rental on Phuket and read about needing Intnl Drivers License/Permit. Where does one get one of these?

KimJapan Aug 11th, 2006 03:21 PM

Your AAA office will be able to give you one for a fee of around $15.00.

JamesA Aug 11th, 2006 03:27 PM

Depends which country you are from(?) You are correct that is "is" required,many rental companies ( even the big ones ) rarely ask for it but it 'is the law' so dp get one

SueHuml Aug 11th, 2006 03:28 PM

You are great. We belong to AAA so this should be no problem. So glad I read we needed this in advance.
Sue

rkkwan Aug 11th, 2006 04:06 PM

Ten bucks + two 2"x2" passport photos. You can prefill and print out the form online via your local AAA's website.

Just got one for myself this afternoon.

Cicerone Aug 13th, 2006 06:03 PM

Yes, car rental companies, including those in the US, could not care less about whether you have one; it is the police who would like to see something translated into their own language which indicates that you hold a valid drivers license in your home country. Hopefully you will never have to show it to anyone, as you really only need it in an accident or if you are stopped for speeding.

Curious to see if they issue you one with a Thai translation; I have one issued from the Swiss authorities and I don't think it includes a Thai translation, I will take a look at mine I don't recall.

rhkkmk Aug 13th, 2006 06:06 PM

i have never had one to drive in thailand or any place else, but after james' rants and raves last fall i will now get one before driving in thailand...

quite honestly it is just as cheap to have a car and driver, but less flexible however...

the thai rental agencies never asked for an international license, but as suggested the police may...

rkkwan Aug 13th, 2006 06:59 PM

The one from AAA is printed in 11 languages:

English, Arabic, Russian, Chinese (traditional), Portugese, Japanese, Spanish, German, French, Swedish and Italian.

You won't find one for the Thai language.


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