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Eligibility for the 5-Year License
To upgrade from a 2-year temporary license to a 5-year Thai driving license, you must meet the following criteria. Your current 2-year license must be valid or have expired within the last 1 year. If your license has been expired for more than 1 year but less than 3 years, you must retake the written theory test. If expired for more than 3 years, you must retake both the written and practical tests — essentially starting from scratch. Your visa must still be valid — you need a non-immigrant visa or work permit, the same as when you first obtained your license. You will need a current residence certificate from Immigration (not older than 30 days) and a fresh medical certificate. The good news is that no practical driving test is required for the 2-year to 5-year upgrade. You are simply extending the validity of your existing license. The upgrade can be done at any DLT office in Thailand, not necessarily the office where you originally obtained your 2-year license.
Step-by-Step Upgrade Process
Step 1: Complete the mandatory DLT e-Learning training at www.dlt-elearning.com. Watch the full training video (2 hours for car, 1 hour for motorcycle) and pass the post-test. Save the certificate with QR code — it is valid for 180 days. Step 2: Book your DLT appointment through the DLT Smart Queue system. Foreigners use the portal at gecc.dlt.go.th/dltsmartqueue/foreignerlogin. Select the 'License Renewal/Upgrade' service at your preferred DLT office and choose a date. Step 3: Gather your documents — original passport with valid visa, residence certificate from Immigration (issued within 30 days), medical certificate from a Thai clinic (issued within 30 days), your current 2-year driving license, e-learning completion certificate (screenshot or printout). Step 4: Visit the DLT on your appointment date. Present all documents at the foreign applicant counter. Step 5: Take the physical fitness tests — color vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and foot reaction time. These are the same tests you took for your original license. Step 6: Have your photo taken for the new 5-year card. Step 7: Pay the government fee and receive your new 5-year license card with QR code. The entire process at the DLT typically takes 1–3 hours.
Costs for the 5-Year License
Government fees for the 5-year license upgrade are: 505 THB for a car license and 255 THB for a motorcycle license. These are the DLT fees only. Additional costs include: medical certificate at a local clinic (100–500 THB depending on the clinic), passport photos if needed (100–200 THB), and the residence certificate from Immigration (200-500 THB government fee depending on the office). If you use our service to handle the process, fees range from 3,000 THB (Basic) to 7,499 THB (VIP) for a single license, with all government fees included. The total out-of-pocket cost doing it yourself is approximately 1,200–1,700 THB for a car license upgrade. When your 5-year license expires, future renewals cost the same amount and follow the same process — e-learning, an optional Smart Queue booking, and a DLT visit for the (now shorter) fitness checks and new photo. A fully online renewal has been announced but has not opened yet (postponed past its March and June 2026 targets), so everyone — Thai or foreign — still renews in person for now.
Online Renewal: Announced for 2026, Still Not Open
Thailand's fully online license renewal — training, application, payment, and card delivery by post or kiosk, all without a DLT visit — was expected when its enabling regulation took effect on 4 March 2026, but the DLT postponed the e-service (the digital medical-certificate link with the Ministry of Public Health was not ready) and the revised June 2026 target also passed without a launch. As of mid-August 2026 it is still not open to anyone, despite many guides saying otherwise. The legal groundwork is real: drivers aged 55 or under whose license is valid or expired less than 1 year no longer take the physical fitness tests, and the DLT expects the eventual system to benefit over 2.5 million motorists annually. When it opens, identity verification will run through the ThaID app (Thai national ID required) and the DLT has said nothing about foreigner access. The consolation for foreigners is that the in-person renewal got faster: since June 2026 the colour-vision test is gone for all renewals, and most renewals involve only two quick checks. Drivers aged over 55, and anyone whose license lapsed more than a year, still take the fuller in-person assessment.
Tips for a Smooth Upgrade
Complete the e-learning training well before your license expires — the certificate is valid for 180 days, giving you a generous window. Book your DLT Smart Queue appointment as early as possible, especially at popular offices like Bangkok Chatuchak — slots fill up quickly. Get your residence certificate from Immigration first, as it can take 1–3 business days and requires a TM30 on file. Get the medical certificate the day before or the morning of your DLT visit so it is fresh. Arrive at the DLT 15–30 minutes before your appointment time. Bring all original documents plus photocopies of your passport (data page, visa page, most recent entry stamp). The physical fitness tests are the same as when you first got your license — color vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, and reaction time. Most people pass without difficulty. If you wear glasses or contacts, bring them — you will need them for the vision test. The entire process is usually complete in 1–3 hours, and you walk out with your new 5-year smart card with QR code.
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