Thailand is a dream destination for aerial photographers and drone enthusiasts. With its stunning coastlines, intricate temples, and lush jungles, it offers unparalleled vistas. However, before you launch your drone into the Thai skies, it is imperative to understand that the country has strict regulations regarding Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Knowing How to Register Your Drone in Thailand is the first and most crucial step for any pilot, whether you are a tourist on a short holiday or a commercial operator.
To legally fly a drone in Thailand, you must deal with two separate government entities. Many travelers make the mistake of registering with only one, but for full legality, both are required for drones equipped with cameras.
Before starting the online or in-person application, gather the following documents. Digital copies should be clear and in PDF or JPEG format.
| Document Type | Requirement for Foreigners |
|---|---|
| Passport | Signed copy of the photo page and latest entry stamp/visa. |
| Insurance Policy | Proof of drone insurance with at least 1,000,000 THB coverage. |
| Drone Photos | Clear photos of the drone and its serial number. |
| Self-Declaration | A signed document (often provided by CAAT/NBTC) declaring your intent. |
The NBTC registration is typically the first step. For tourists, this can be done at an NBTC office or online via their portal. The fee is approximately 214 THB per drone. You must provide your entry stamp, so this step usually happens after you arrive in Thailand. However, some online systems now allow for preliminary submissions.
Once you have your insurance and drone details ready, you can register with the CAAT through their UAV-RMT online system. This registration is free but can take anywhere from 15 to 30 days to process. It is highly recommended to start this process at least a month before your trip.
You cannot complete your CAAT registration without valid third-party liability insurance. The policy must cover at least 1 million Thai Baht. Many international insurers provide global coverage, but ensure the policy is written in English or Thai. Several Thai insurance companies offer ‘Drone Packages’ specifically for tourists starting at around 600-1,500 THB per year.
Even after successful registration, you must follow the national flight rules to avoid legal trouble:
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