Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) — Phuket Provincial Land Office
The Phuket Provincial Land Office, at 36 Damrong Road in Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, is the provincial branch of Thailand's national Department of Lands and the office where property transactions on the island are legally finalised. For anyone buying, selling or financing a condo, villa or land in Phuket -- Thai or foreign -- this is where the title deed (Chanote or other land document) physically changes hands and the transfer is registered.
The Department of Lands' national site (dol.go.th) offers e-services including appointment booking and queue management, though we could not confirm a dedicated Phuket-specific subpage; the office also maintains an active Facebook page for updates. 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.
Address: 36 Damrong Road, Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000
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 hours from an official source, so call ahead or check with a local lawyer/agent before visiting.
Phone: Tel +66 (0)76 212 113 / +66 (0)76 212 103
Getting there: In Phuket Town on Damrong Road, reachable by car, motorbike, songthaew or Grab -- Phuket has no rail transit, so a private vehicle or ride-hail is the practical option from anywhere on the island.
BAANLYY does not represent or speak on behalf of Department of Lands (Ministry of Interior) — Phuket 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 Phuket Land Office website →
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