Ministry of Interior -- Phang Nga Provincial Administration
Phang Nga Provincial Hall, on Phetkasem Road in Thai Chang sub-district, central Phang Nga town, is the seat of the Phang Nga provincial governor's administration -- the government office for the province as a whole. The building itself dates to 1930, built during the reign of King Rama VII, and is a well-known local landmark alongside its administrative function.
For most Phang Nga-based expats and property owners, day-to-day paperwork -- immigration matters, most municipal permits, utility connections -- is handled at the relevant district, municipal or specialist office (such as Immigration or the Land Office) rather than the Provincial Hall itself. The Provincial Hall becomes relevant for province-level administrative matters coordinated at the governor's office.
Address: Phetkasem Road, Thai Chang Sub-district, Mueang Phang Nga District, Phang Nga 82000. This is the province's older Provincial Hall building, originally constructed in 1930 (2473 BE) during the reign of King Rama VII and still referenced as the seat of the provincial administration -- confirmed via an independent government-directory cross-check, since no single official page publishing full current contact detail was found for this research pass.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, closed Saturday, Sunday and public holidays -- standard Thai government-office hours; confirm before an important visit given the limited official documentation found.
Phone: 076-481-596 -- sourced via an independent government-directory listing rather than a single official contact page; confirm before relying on it for an important call.
Getting there: On Phetkasem Road in central Phang Nga town -- reachable by car, motorbike, songthaew or Grab.
BAANLYY does not represent or speak on behalf of Ministry of Interior -- Phang Nga Provincial Administration. Hours, required documents, addresses and procedures can change — always confirm current details on the agency's own official site or by phone before visiting. Visit the official Phang Nga Provincial Hall website →
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