FILM PERMIT

Film Permit Thailand | Fast and Reliable Services by Overgrown Productions.

Need a Film Permit in Thailand?

 

Overgrown Productions provides reliable support for international filmmakers. 
We manage the entire process including the shooting permit application, coordination with Thai authorities,  and location access. Whether you are producing a commercial, documentary, or feature film,  our experienced team ensures your project remains fully compliant with Thai regulations.

Why a Film Permit Is Required in Thailand

To legally film any commercial content in Thailand, such as movies, television shows, music videos, or branded campaigns, you must obtain a valid film permit Thailand approved by the Department of Tourism. This process includes submitting paperwork, securing location approvals, and undergoing content review for sensitive material.

How We Handle the Film Permit for You

1. Permit Application Submission

We act as your official local coordinator and submit all necessary documents and forms for your film permit Thailand application.

2. Committee Review and Approval Timeline
We work directly with the Film Board and related departments.

  • For advertisements, music videos, and general television shows, approval takes approximately three business days after complete submission

  • For dramas, series, feature films, or content involving sensitive topics, approval takes five to ten business days

3. Coordination with Government Authorities
We assist with official coordination involving

  • Thai Embassies and Consulates for visa issuance

  • Department of Employment for work permit applications

  • Immigration Bureau for stay extensions

  • National Parks, city offices, or other location-based license providers

 

Documents Needed

For your shooting permit in Thailand, our team will collect and prepare the following

  • A cover letter from Overgrown Productions as the local coordinator

  • A formal assignment letter from the international production company

  • A completed film permit application form

  • Production materials such as a script, storyboard, synopsis, or treatment depending on the project type

  • A detailed shooting schedule with location and date breakdowns

  • Crew details including names, passport numbers, roles, and expected arrival dates

  • For official requirements, visit the

    Thailand Film Office
    provided by the Department of Tourism.

Ready to Apply for a Film Permit in Thailand?

If you’re planning a shoot in Thailand and need expert support, Overgrown Productions is here to help.

We handle everything from paperwork and location permits to full coordination with government authorities, so you can focus on the creative side of your production.

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