Ministry of Interior — Pathum Thani Provincial Administration
Pathum Thani Provincial Hall, the current working seat of the Pathum Thani provincial governor's administration, sits on Pathum Thani-Chaloem Phra Kiat Road in Bang Prok sub-district near the Chao Phraya riverside. This is an important distinction: an older Provincial Hall building, built in a Western-influenced masonry style believed to date from the reign of King Rama VI and also located in Bang Prok sub-district, was formally registered as a protected ancient monument in the Royal Gazette on 18 February 1996 (covering roughly 8 rai 2 ngan 3 square wa) and is preserved as a historic building rather than continuing to serve as a working government office.
If you are using an older map, guide or search result, you may be directed toward the historic old hall rather than the current administrative Provincial Hall -- both sit in the same Bang Prok sub-district but are separate buildings. For most Pathum Thani-based expats and property owners, day-to-day paperwork -- immigration matters, most municipal permits, utility connections -- is handled at the relevant district or municipal office rather than the Provincial Hall itself. The Provincial Hall becomes relevant for province-level administrative matters coordinated at the governor's office rather than the district or municipal level.
Address: 1 Pathum Thani-Chaloem Phra Kiat Road, Bang Prok Sub-district, Mueang Pathum Thani District, Pathum Thani 12000. This is the current, working Provincial Hall -- a separate, older Provincial Hall building, also in Bang Prok sub-district, is registered as a protected ancient monument (Royal Gazette, Volume 113, Special Section 50, dated 18 February 1996) and is no longer the seat of provincial government, so do not confuse the two if you are navigating from an older map or guide.
Hours: Monday-Friday, roughly 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, closed Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
Phone: +66 (0)2 581 2121
Getting there: On Pathum Thani-Chaloem Phra Kiat Road in Bang Prok sub-district, near the Chao Phraya riverside in Pathum Thani town -- there is no BTS, MRT or SRT station nearby, so a Grab, metered taxi or private vehicle is the practical option.
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