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In Thailand, once a court issues a final judgment requiring payment of debts or fulfillment of specific obligations, the party ordered to comply becomes the judgment debtor (JD). The JD is legally bound to satisfy the court’s decision. If the debtor fails to perform, the judgment creditor (JC) may initiate the court-supervised enforcement process to recover the debt.
Legal enforcement is regulated under Sections 274 and 275 of the Thai Civil Procedure Code. The law allows the JC to request court assistance for executing the judgment without filing a separate case against a surety. Enforcement measures may include:
Execution can only be applied to the debtor; property owned by third parties is protected. Requests for enforcement are generally valid within ten years of the final judgment. For obligations payable in installments or at a future date, the period begins when performance becomes enforceable. Once approved, the court appoints an executing officer to oversee the process and may authorize temporary measures to protect the creditor’s interests.
The Debt Collection Act B.E. 2558 governs creditor and borrower responsibilities, repayment methods, and collection procedures. Key points include:
Debt collectors are defined as:
Collectors are restricted to contacting:
Close family members (spouse, parents, or children) may be informed when necessary.
Collectors must maintain confidentiality and adhere to communication hours:
Collectors are required to provide legal documentation detailing:
Prohibited practices include:
All fees must comply with legal limits.
Delays in debt recovery often occur due to procedural bottlenecks or delayed applications by creditors. Expert legal support is essential for efficient and lawful debt collection.
BASE Law Firm offers comprehensive assistance in debt enforcement and repossession matters in Thailand. Our team manages each stage of legal execution with precision, ensuring creditor rights are protected and recovery is completed effectively and in compliance with Thai law.