Crossing into Thailand Made Easy — Insurance, TM2, TM3 Done for You
Crossing into Thailand Made Easy — Insurance, TM2, TM3 Done for You
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Documents Required Travelling to Thailand
If You Are Driving Your Own Car
Original VOC (Vehicle Ownership Certificate)
Compulsory Insurance (Covering Thailand)
TM2 Travel Document (Vehicle Details)
TM3 Travel Document (Passenger Details)
If You Are Driving Someone Else's Car
Original VOC (Vehicle Ownership Certificate)
Compulsory Insurance (Covering Thailand)
TM2 Travel Document (Vehicle Details)
TM3 Travel Document (Passenger Details)
Authorization Letter (Endorsed by a commissioner of oaths or police station)
Photocopy of Owner's IC (Identity Card)
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Frequently Asked Question
1. What happens if I don't buy Compulsory Insurance?
Compulsory Insurance is required by law for drivers in Thailand. If you don’t have it, you may face fines or legal issues if stopped by authorities or if an accident occurs. This insurance ensures basic protection for third-party injuries and medical expenses.
2. Is it enough to only buy Compulsory Insurance?
Compulsory Insurance provides basic coverage, but it may not cover all risks. If you want additional protection, such as personal accident coverage or bail bond assistance, consider upgrading to the Compulsory + Voluntary Insurance (CI + VI) package.
3. I am not planning to drive in Thailand. Do I still need this insurance?
If you are only a passenger and won’t be driving, you may not need Compulsory Insurance. However, if there's a chance you might drive or if the car is registered under your name, having this insurance can be beneficial to avoid any legal issues.
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