Thai Passport - Identity Information Page

Identity Information Page

Thai passport includes the following data:

  • Photograph of the holder (digital image printed on page)
  • Type/รหัส ('P' for ordinary / 'O' for official / 'D' for diplomatic)
  • Country code/ประเทศ ('THA' for Thailand)
  • Passport number/หนังสือเดินทางเลขที่
  • Surname/นามสกุล
  • Title Name/คำนำหน้าชื่อ ชื่อ (MR./MS./MRS. holder's name)
  • Name in Thai/ชื่อภาษาไทย (name in ethnic script - title, name and Surname in Thai)
  • Nationality/สัญชาติ ('THAI')
  • Personal No./เลขประจำตัวประชาชน (same as Thai National Identification Card)
  • Place of birth/สถานที่เกิด (only the city or town is listed)
  • Date of birth/วันเกิด (in DD-MMM-YYYY format, such as 14-DEC-1989)
  • Sex/เพศ ('M' or 'F')
  • Date of issue/วันที่ออก (in DD-MMM-YYYY)
  • Date of expiry/วันที่หมดอายุ (in DD-MMM-YYYY, five years from date of issue)
  • Authority/ออกให้โดย (MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS / ROYAL THAI EMBASSY / ROYAL THAI CONSULATE GENERAL)
  • Height/ส่วนสูง (in metres)
  • Signature of bearer/ลายมือชื่อผู้ถือหนังสือเดินทาง (hand-written signature or finger print)
  • Machine Readable Zone starting with P

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