
DLT Pattaya Office (Chonburi Branch, Bang Lamung)
DLT Chonburi Branch — Pattaya Office, 199 Moo 1, Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3), Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150
Office Details
Address
DLT Chonburi Branch — Pattaya Office, 199 Moo 1, Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3), Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150
Phone
038-422-673
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30-15:30 (queue numbers distributed from 8:00 AM; last queue issued around 14:30; closed weekends and Thai public holidays)
How to Get There
The DLT Pattaya office is on Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3) in Bang Lamung, approximately 5 km north of Central Pattaya. FROM SUKHUMVIT ROAD: If driving north from Pattaya, the office is on the left (west) side of Sukhumvit Road, roughly 1 km past the Bang Lamung intersection. Look for the blue DLT sign. If coming from Bangkok/motorway, exit Highway 7 onto Sukhumvit Road heading south toward Pattaya — the office is on the right side before you reach central Pattaya. FROM WALKING STREET / SOUTH PATTAYA: Head north on Second Road or Pattaya Tai, connect to Sukhumvit Road heading north (toward Bangkok). The drive takes 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. FROM JOMTIEN: Take Jomtien Second Road north to Sukhumvit Road, then head north for approximately 8 km. BY BAHT BUS: Take any Sukhumvit-bound baht bus from central Pattaya (10 baht). Ask to be dropped at 'Kor Sor Lor' (กรมการขนส่ง). BY GRAB/TAXI: Search 'DLT Pattaya' or 'สำนักงานขนส่งจังหวัดชลบุรี สาขาอำเภอบางละมุง'. The fare from central Pattaya is typically 80-150 baht by Grab. IF YOU ARE SEARCHING ONLINE: this office appears under several English names — DLT Pattaya, DLT Banglamung, the Bang Lamung branch, and its formal title, Chonburi Provincial Transport Office (Banglamung Branch). They all resolve to the same Sukhumvit Road location, so search whichever one your map app recognises.
Services Available at This Office
Tips for This Office
Serves the entire Pattaya, Jomtien, Na Jomtien, Bang Saray, and greater Bang Lamung area — one of the busiest provincial DLT offices for foreign applicants.
Arrive by 7:30 AM during peak season (November-March) to secure an early queue number. Off-season (May-September) is noticeably quieter and you can often arrive at 8:30 AM without issue.
The English-language written test (50 questions, multiple choice) is consistently available here. Japanese and Chinese tests are also offered.
English-speaking staff are common at this office due to the high volume of foreign applicants — communication is generally easier than at smaller provincial offices.
Dress code is loosely enforced but avoid sleeveless shirts, very short shorts, or flip-flops to be safe.
Bring your own pen, water bottle, and a book or phone charger — the full process (document check, color-blindness/reaction test, video viewing, written test) can take 3-5 hours.
Parking is available on-site with roughly 50-60 spaces. During busy mornings the lot fills up by 8:30 AM — consider arriving by Grab or baht bus if possible.
There is a small canteen and drink vendors inside the DLT compound. A 7-Eleven is located approximately 200 meters south on Sukhumvit Road.
If you are converting a foreign license, the process is typically faster (1-3 hours) — the practical test is skipped, and this office has generally waived the full written test for holders of a valid foreign license (reaction/color tests only). Written-test practice varies by office and can change, so confirm before you go.
The practical driving test course is on-site behind the main building. It includes a slope start, parallel parking, S-curve, and U-turn.
This office is separate from the Chonburi Main DLT Office in Sri Racha. If you need provincial-level vehicle registration services, the Sri Racha office may be required.
Processing is typically less crowded than Bangkok DLT offices, but Pattaya still sees high foreigner volume — do not assume it will be empty.
Search results and Google Maps list this office under several names: DLT Pattaya, DLT Banglamung, the Bang Lamung branch, and Chonburi Provincial Transport Office (Banglamung Branch). They all point to the same building on Sukhumvit Road.
Walk-ins are accepted, but appointment holders are called first. Without a booking, expect 1-2 hours of waiting on top of the process itself, and if the office reaches capacity for the day you may be asked to come back tomorrow.
Book through DLT Smart Queue if you can. Slots usually open 7 to 14 days ahead and new ones are released early in the morning. The app often rejects foreign passport numbers — if registration fails, try the web portal instead of the app.
Mid-week is the quiet window. Monday mornings are the busiest across DLT offices; Tuesday to Thursday is the easiest stretch for a walk-in.
Do not turn up after lunch for a new license. The last queue number is issued around 14:30 and counters close at 15:30, but the full new-license process runs 3-5 hours — an afternoon arrival means a second trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
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