Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) -- Kanchanaburi Provincial Land Office
The Kanchanaburi Provincial Land Office is the office where property transactions across the province are legally finalised -- title deeds physically change hands and transfers are registered here. For anyone buying, selling or financing a condo, house or land in Kanchanaburi -- Thai or foreign -- this is the office that matters.
Kanchanaburi is a large, mostly rural province stretching from the Myanmar border to the outskirts of Bangkok's commuter belt, so the Department of Lands maintains branch offices covering outlying districts in addition to this main provincial office (including Bo Phloi, Thong Pha Phum and Phanom Thuan, and a further sub-branch covering Tha Maka) -- each covers specific districts, so confirm which office holds jurisdiction over a given title deed before travelling. Most buyers, foreign buyers especially, attend with a Thai lawyer or a representative from the developer/agent handling the deal.
Address: Saeng Chuto Road, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi 71000
Hours: Standard Thai government-office hours apply -- typically Monday-Friday, roughly 8:30 AM-4:30 PM with a midday break -- but the Department of Lands' own Kanchanaburi page (dol.go.th/kanchanaburi) returned a JavaScript-rendered shell we could not pull specific current hours from, so call ahead or check with a local lawyer/agent before a transaction-day visit.
Phone: Tel +66 (0)34 515 261 · Fax +66 (0)34 511 580
Getting there: On Saeng Chuto Road, Kanchanaburi's main commercial artery running through the centre of town -- reachable by car, motorbike, songthaew or Grab.
BAANLYY does not represent or speak on behalf of Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) -- Kanchanaburi 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 Kanchanaburi Land Office website →
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