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Thai Vehicle Insurance Provider for Malaysian Car
Drive2Thai partners with licensed Thai brokers and insurers. For cars and vans, broker PPP places both compulsory Por Ror Bor and voluntary cover with Navakij Insurance. For motorbikes, broker Numsab places compulsory with RVP and voluntary with Thai Paiboon. Policies are purchased directly from the brokers/insurers; Drive2Thai facilitates document preparation and coordinates the right partner for your trip.
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Disclaimer:
By selecting any of the services provided on this platform, you acknowledge that the insurance policies are purchased directly from the licensed broker(s) listed above, who represent the respective insurance providers. Drive2Thai acts solely as a facilitator to assist with the preparation and submission of required travel documents, and may help coordinate with a suitable broker based on your selected travel needs.
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 documents do I need to drive to Thailand?
To drive to Thailand, you’ll need these documents: Passport, vehicle registration card (required whether you’re driving your own car or someone else’s), an authorization letter from the owner (if driving another person’s vehicle), Thai Compulsory Insurance (Por Ror Bor), TM2 (vehicle information) and TM3 (passenger information) forms for land borders, plus the TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) completed online before arrival.
2. Can you drive to Thailand from Malaysia by car?
Yes. Malaysians commonly cross at land checkpoints such as Sadao/Bukit Kayu Hitam, Pengkalan Kubor, Pengkalan Hulu, Wang Kelian, Rantau Panjang, Bukit Bunga, and Kota Putra. Make sure you have your Por Ror Bor, TDAC, and TM2/TM3 forms ready before travel.
3. Does Thailand accept a Malaysian driver’s licence?
Yes. Licences issued by ASEAN member countries (including Malaysia) are valid for driving in Thailand. An International Driving Permit (IDP) isn’t required for short visits, though some travellers carry one as a precaution.
4. How much is Thailand car insurance?
The compulsory Thai car insurance is RM25 (priced by vehicle type and coverage period). Optional premium insurance offers wider protection and costs more depending on the chosen limits and duration.
5. What are TM2 and TM3 documents?
TM2 = Information of Conveyance (your vehicle details). TM3 = Passenger List. These are immigration forms needed at land borders for driving into Thailand.
6. Where do I get TM2 and TM3 documents?
You can get these documents from the immigration office when crossing the border. However, Drive2Thai helps you to prepare these documents for free when you purchase an insurance policy from us. Documents will be emailed to you within 5 minutes after purchase, or you may pick up physical copies from our office in Bukit Kayu Hitam Border.
7. Is insurance required to enter Thailand?
Yes. Por Ror Bor (compulsory third-party liability) is legally required for all vehicles in Thailand
8. What is TDAC?
Thailand Digital Arrival Card, the online entry form that replaced the paper TM6. Complete it before you travel.
9. Which type of Thailand car insurance is best for a Malaysian car driving in Thailand?
You must have Por Ror Bor (Thai compulsory insurance). For better protection, add voluntary insurance for higher coverage, theft, or own-damage. Choose reputable Thai insurers or brokers that provide clear coverage limits, roadside assistance, and claims support.
10. 在马来西亚哪里可以在线购买泰国汽车保险?
您可以通过 Drive2Thai 在线购买泰国汽车保险。Drive2Thai 提供快捷方便的购买流程,保单将在购买后 5 分钟内发送。Drive2Thai 还会免费为您准备 TM2、TM3 文件及授权信。
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
Get Insured Now for Your Thai Trip!
Get your vehicle fully covered before you hit the road. Secure your Thailand Vehicle Insurance today for a worry-free journey.
