Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) — Chiang Mai Provincial Land Office
The Chiang Mai Provincial Land Office sits inside the Chiang Mai Government Center complex on Chotana Road, Chang Phueak Sub-district -- the same government campus that houses Chiang Mai Provincial Hall -- and is the office where property transactions across the province are legally finalised. For anyone buying, selling or financing a condo, villa or land in Chiang Mai -- Thai or foreign -- this is where the title deed physically changes hands and the transfer is registered, confirmed via the Department of Lands' own official contact page (chiangmai@dol.go.th).
Given the legal and financial weight of a land-office transaction, most buyers -- foreign buyers especially -- attend with a Thai lawyer or a representative from the developer/agent handling the deal, rather than navigating the process alone. Confirm current hours, required documents and any appointment-booking requirements directly with the office before a transaction-day visit.
Address: Chiang Mai Government Center, Chotana Road, Chang Phueak Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300
Hours: Standard Thai government-office hours apply -- typically Monday-Friday, roughly 8:30 AM-4:30 PM with a midday break -- but we could not independently confirm this specific office's exact current public hours from an official source, so call ahead or check with a local lawyer/agent before a transaction-day visit.
Phone: Tel +66 (0)53 112 983-4 · Fax +66 (0)53 112 986
Getting there: Inside the Chiang Mai Government Center complex on Chotana Road (also the location of Chiang Mai Provincial Hall), north of the old city -- reachable by car, motorbike, songthaew or Grab.
BAANLYY does not represent or speak on behalf of Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) — Chiang Mai Provincial Land Office. Hours, required documents and procedures can change — always confirm current details on the agency's own official site or by phone before visiting. Visit the official Chiang Mai Land Office website →
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