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What is Vehicle Road Tax?

Vehicle Road Tax in Thailand is an annual fee that all vehicle owners must pay to fund road maintenance and infrastructure development. The tax amount varies based on your vehicle's type, engine size, and age. Upon payment, you receive a tax sticker to display on your windshield as proof of compliance. It's important to understand that Vehicle Road Tax is distinct from Compulsory Motor Insurance, though both are legal requirements. While the road tax contributes to road upkeep, compulsory insurance provides basic accident protection.

Law enforcement officials routinely check for the road tax sticker during traffic stops. The presence of a valid sticker on your windshield indicates that you've not only paid your road tax but also secured the mandatory insurance, as the latter is a prerequisite for obtaining the tax sticker. This dual verification simplifies the process for both drivers and authorities.

Keeping your road tax current is crucial for legal vehicle operation in Thailand. Failure to display a valid road tax sticker can result in fines and legal complications. By maintaining compliance, you're not only avoiding potential penalties but also actively contributing to the maintenance and improvement of Thailand's road infrastructure.



After you have paid for the vehicle road tax, you will get a sticker (just like the picture above) to put in front of your vehicle. This way - the Thai police will know if you have paid for the road tax for your vehicle or not.

How to pay for Road Tax in Thailand ?

To pay for vehicle tax in Thailand, you need two main documents: Compulsory Insurance and an Inspection Report (not always needed - read below).

Compulsory Insurance: This is mandatory for all vehicles and must be renewed annually along with the vehicle tax.

If you would like to know more about compulsory insurance, please read on at Car Compulsory Insurance or Motorcycle Compulsory Insurance.

Inspection Report: Some vehicles are required to undergo an inspection based on their age. Specifically:

  • Cars: Vehicles that are 7 years old or older must be inspected.
  • Motorcycles: Motorcycles that are 5 years old or older must be inspected.

The inspection must be conducted at a certified inspection center and can be completed up to three months before the vehicle tax is due.

When and Where to Pay Road Tax in Thailand

Road tax in Thailand is due annually. You can pay at:

  • CheckDi - We are able to pay the road tax for you, please click on the Pay button on this page.
  • Department of Land Transport offices

What are the steps in paying for road tax with CheckDi ?

After you have pay for your road tax from our site :

  1. We will then send the road tax sticker to you within 3-5 working days.
  2. You can put the sticker in front of your vehicle right away.



Consequences of Not Paying Road Tax

Immediate Penalties

  • Police fine if caught driving with unpaid tax: up to 2,000 baht
  • Late payment fee: 1% of the tax amount per month of delay with the Department of Land Transport

Long-Term Consequences

  • Unpaid for 2-3 years:
    • Can renew with additional fees
  • Unpaid for over 3 years:
    • Vehicle registration suspended
    • Must return license plate within 30 days
    • An additional 1,000 baht fine for a late plate return
    • New license plate number required
    • Fines based on years of unpaid tax

Essential Tips for Thai Vehicle Owners

  • Set annual tax renewal reminders
  • Keep registration documents up-to-date
  • Use convenient online payment methods
  • Check tax status when buying used vehicles
  • Renew up to 3 months before expiration

How is Road Tax Calculated in Thailand?

The calculations can be complicated, you can try using our Vehicle road tax Thailand calculator.

The calculation of road tax in Thailand varies depending on the type of vehicle you own. Here's a breakdown:

Personal Vehicles (Up to 7 Seats) (White Plate With Black Letters)

For personal cars with up to seven seats, the tax is calculated based on engine size:

  • First 600cc: 0.50 baht per cc
  • 601-1,800cc: 1.50 baht per cc
  • 1,801cc and above: 4 baht per cc

Age-Based Discounts

Vehicles over five years old are eligible for tax discounts:

  • 6 years old: 10% discount
  • 7 years old: 20% discount
  • 8 years old: 30% discount
  • 9 years old: 40% discount
  • 10 years or older: 50% discount

Personal Trucks (More Than 7 Seats) (White Plate With Green Letters)

For larger vehicles like pickup trucks, the tax is based on weight:

  • 0-500 kg: 300 baht
  • 501-750 kg: 450 baht
  • 751-1,000 kg: 600 baht
  • 1,001-1,250 kg: 750 baht
  • 1,251-1,500 kg: 900 baht
  • 1,501-1,750 kg: 1,050 baht
  • 1,751-2,000 kg: 1,350 baht
  • 2,001-2,500 kg: 1,650 baht
  • 2,501-3,000 kg: 1,950 baht

Personal Vehicles (More Than 7 Seats) (White Plate With Dark Blue Letters)

For vehicles like vans, the tax is also weight-based but with different rates:

  • Up to 1,800 kg: 1,300 baht
  • Over 1,800 kg: 1,600 baht

EV Vehicle Tax Information

Personal EVs (Up to 7 Seats, Registered Between 1 Oct 2022 - 30 Sep 2025)

The following tax rates apply for personal electric vehicles with up to 7 seats, registered from 1 October 2022 to 30 September 2025:

  • 0-500 kg: 30 baht
  • 501-750 kg: 60 baht
  • 751-1,000 kg: 90 baht
  • 1,001-1,250 kg: 160 baht
  • 1,251-1,500 kg: 200 baht
  • 1,501-1,750 kg: 260 baht
  • 1,751-2,000 kg: 330 baht
  • 2,001-2,500 kg: 380 baht
  • 2,501-3,000 kg: 440 baht
  • 3,001-3,500 kg: 480 baht
  • 3,501-4,000 kg: 520 baht
  • 4,001-4,500 kg: 560 baht
  • 4,501-5,000 kg: 600 baht
  • 5,001-6,000 kg: 640 baht
  • 6,001-7,000 kg: 680 baht
  • Over 7,001 kg: 720 baht

Personal EVs (More Than 7 Seats, Registered Between 1 Oct 2022 - 30 Sep 2025)

White Plate With Dark Blue Letters

  • 0-500 kg: 15 baht
  • 501-750 kg: 30 baht
  • 751-1,000 kg: 45 baht
  • 1,001-1,250 kg: 80 baht
  • 1,251-1,500 kg: 100 baht
  • 1,501-1,750 kg: 130 baht
  • 1,751-2,000 kg: 160 baht
  • 2,001-2,500 kg: 190 baht
  • 2,501-3,000 kg: 220 baht
  • 3,001-3,500 kg: 240 baht
  • 3,501-4,000 kg: 260 baht
  • 4,001-4,500 kg: 280 baht
  • 4,501-5,000 kg: 300 baht
  • 5,001-6,000 kg: 320 baht
  • 6,001-7,000 kg: 340 baht
  • Over 7,001 kg: 360 baht

Personal EVs (Up to 7 Seats, Starting from 30 Sep 2025)

For personal electric vehicles with up to 7 seats, registered starting 30 September 2025, the following tax rates apply:

  • 0-500 kg: 150 baht
  • 501-750 kg: 300 baht
  • 751-1,000 kg: 450 baht
  • 1,001-1,250 kg: 800 baht
  • 1,251-1,500 kg: 1,000 baht
  • 1,501-1,750 kg: 1,300 baht
  • 1,751-2,000 kg: 1,600 baht
  • 2,001-2,500 kg: 1,900 baht
  • 2,501-3,000 kg: 2,200 baht
  • 3,001-3,500 kg: 2,400 baht
  • 3,501-4,000 kg: 2,600 baht
  • 4,001-4,500 kg: 2,800 baht
  • 4,501-5,000 kg: 3,000 baht
  • 5,001-6,000 kg: 3,200 baht
  • 6,001-7,000 kg: 3,400 baht
  • Over 7,001 kg: 3,600 baht

Personal EVs (More Than 7 Seats, Starting from 30 Sep 2025)

White Plate With Dark Blue Letters

  • 0-500 kg: 75 baht
  • 501-750 kg: 150 baht
  • 751-1,000 kg: 225 baht
  • 1,001-1,250 kg: 400 baht
  • 1,251-1,500 kg: 500 baht
  • 1,501-1,750 kg: 650 baht
  • 1,751-2,000 kg: 800 baht
  • 2,001-2,500 kg: 950 baht
  • 2,501-3,000 kg: 1,100 baht
  • 3,001-3,500 kg: 1,200 baht
  • 3,501-4,000 kg: 1,300 baht
  • 4,001-4,500 kg: 1,400 baht
  • 4,501-5,000 kg: 1,500 baht
  • 5,001-6,000 kg: 1,600 baht
  • 6,001-7,000 kg: 1,700 baht
  • Over 7,001 kg: 1,800 baht

Motorcycles

  • Personal motorcycles: 100 baht per vehicle
  • Public motorcycles (taxi): 100 baht per vehicle
  • Personal motorcycle sidecars: 50 baht per vehicle

Electric Motorcycles

  • Personal motorcycles: 10 baht per vehicle
  • Public motorcycles (taxi): 20 baht per vehicle
  • Personal motorcycle sidecars: 20 baht per vehicle

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How frequently should I renew my vehicle registration in Thailand?

Vehicle registrations in Thailand require annual renewal.

Are technical inspections necessary for newly purchased vehicles?

Vehicles under five years old are exempt from technical inspections for registration renewal.

What does the Compulsory Motor Insurance cover?

This insurance provides basic protection in the event of accidents and is required for registration renewal.

Can I use a copy of my vehicle book for renewal?

Yes, a photocopy is acceptable, particularly when paying a credit.

What aspects are evaluated during the technical inspection?

The inspection focuses on the vehicle number, light functionality, brake performance, and exhaust system condition.

What happens if my vehicle doesn't pass the technical inspection?

You'll need to address the identified issues and have the vehicle re-inspected before proceeding with registration renewal.

Do registration renewal fees change over time?

Fees remain stable for the first five years, then decrease by 10% annually, up to a maximum 50% reduction.

How can I recognize an authorized technical inspection center?

Look for the distinctive blue and yellow gear-shaped logo on the center's signage.

What's included in the registration renewal fee?

The fee primarily covers the cost of the new tax sticker, which is mandatory for all vehicles.

Can professional services assist with the renewal process?

Yes, services like Thai Drivers License Service can manage the renewal process on your behalf, offering a convenient solution for vehicle owners.