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Thai Notary Law & Service Co., Ltd.

Reg. No. 0405565001923

Established 2022 · Licensed by Lawyers Council of Thailand

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In-depth guides on Notary, Translation, Legalization & Visa

Written and reviewed by our team of licensed Notarial Services Attorneys, Lawyers Council of Thailand.

6
Notary Attorneys
77
Provinces
40+
Languages

Our Team

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Every notarial seal, every certified translation, every embassy legalization — handled with the precision of a Bangkok law firm licensed since 2022.

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180+ countries

6 In-house Notary Public Attorneys

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Comprehensive guides to help you choose the right service and understand the process, costs and timelines — every article is reviewed by our in-house Notary Public attorneys before publication.

Notary PublicLegalizationTranslationVisa & ImmigrationMarriage RegistrationGeneral Guides
Notary Public

Notary Public in Thailand 2025: Complete Guide — Fees, Process & Documents

Everything you need to know about Notary Public services in Thailand: fees (THB 1,500–2,500/signature), turnaround, required documents, and how Notarial Services Attorneys are licensed by the Lawyers Council of Thailand.

~9 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Legalization

MFA Legalization in Thailand: Step-by-Step (2026 Update)

How to legalize documents at the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA Thailand) — required documents, government fees (THB 200/400), 2–5 business day turnaround, and the embassy step.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Translation

Certified Translation in Thailand: When Is It Required?

When you need a certified translation in Thailand, who can certify it (NAATI, sworn translators, Notary), language coverage, fees, and document types accepted by MFA and embassies.

~6 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Notary Public

International Power of Attorney from Thailand: Scope, Fees & Examples

How to draft a Power of Attorney for overseas use — General vs Special vs Limited PoA, Notary + MFA + Embassy chain, fees, and processing times.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Marriage Registration

Marriage Registration in Thailand for Foreigners: Documents, Process & Embassies

Step-by-step playbook for foreigners marrying a Thai national — Affidavit of Single Status from your home embassy, prenuptial agreement options, district registrar (Amphur Khet) appointment, dowry (sinsod) considerations, and home-country recording at vital records offices.

~8 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Visa & Immigration

Thai Police Clearance Certificate for Overseas Use: Where, How Long & Legalization

How to obtain a Thai Police Clearance Certificate (Criminal Record Check) for overseas use — where to apply, 15–30 day turnaround, translation, MFA and embassy legalization.

~6 min readUpdated 2026-06-15
Legalization

Apostille vs Legalization for Thai Documents 2026: Why Thailand Still Uses Consular Legalization

Apostille (Hague Convention) vs Consular Legalization for Thai documents — Thailand is NOT a party to the Hague 1961 Convention, so all Thai documents require the Notary → MFA → Embassy chain. Complete 2026 guide with examples.

~8 min readUpdated 2026-06-17
Visa & Immigration

FBI Background Check from Thailand 2026: FBI Channeler, FD-258 Fingerprints & Legalization

How to obtain an FBI Identity History Summary Check from Thailand using an FBI-Approved Channeler — FD-258 ink fingerprints, 1–3 day turnaround, US State Department Apostille and Thai MFA legalization.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-06-17
Legalization

Notary vs MFA vs Apostille: Complete 2026 Comparison for Thai Documents

Side-by-side comparison of Notary Public, MFA Legalization and Apostille — who issues, cost, turnaround, and how to choose based on destination country.

~8 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Notary Public

Notary vs General Lawyer vs Consul: Roles & Powers Explained

How Thai Notarial Services Attorneys, general lawyers, and consular officers differ — jurisdiction, fees, and common mistakes when picking the wrong professional.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
General Guides

Notary Public Glossary: 50 Terms You Should Know Before Filing

50 essential Notary, Legalization, and Apostille terms explained in Thai and English with real-world usage examples.

~10 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Notary Public

Notary Public Fee Comparison in Thailand 2026 — Office vs Mobile vs Online

Deep-dive on Thai Notary Public fees — office visit, Mobile Notary, and online. Bulk discounts, rush fees, and how to avoid hidden charges.

~6 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
General Guides

Notary + Legalization Timeline in Thailand — How Long to Embassy?

Real timelines for Notary + MFA + Embassy Legalization — Standard, Express, Same-Day, plus real examples for 12 top destination countries.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Legalization

Thai Notary Documents Accepted in the United States (2026)

How Thai Notary + MFA + US Embassy chain documents are used by USCIS, State Department, US Courts, and universities. Timelines and cost breakdown.

~8 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Legalization

Thai Notary Documents Accepted in the United Kingdom (2026)

How Thai Notary + MFA + UK Embassy chain documents are used by Home Office, HMRC, Companies House, universities and solicitors. Timelines via TLS Contact.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Legalization

Thai Notary Documents Accepted in Germany — Prüfbericht Explained (2026)

Germany requires a Prüfbericht (Verification Report) instead of embassy legalization for Thai civil-status documents. Full process for Standesamt, Ausländerbehörde and Uni-Assist.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Legalization

Thai Notary Documents Accepted in Japan — Nyukan, Koseki, Companies (2026)

How Thai Notary + MFA + Japan Embassy chain documents are used by Nyukan (Immigration), municipal Koseki offices, Legal Affairs Bureau and Japanese universities.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10
Legalization

Thai Notary Documents Accepted in Australia — Home Affairs, VEVO, AHPRA (2026)

How Thai Notary + NAATI + MFA + Australian Embassy chain documents are used by Home Affairs, VEVO, ATO, AHPRA and universities. Fastest embassy in Bangkok.

~7 min readUpdated 2026-07-10

Note: Full article bodies are published in Thai (the primary jurisdiction). English summaries, FAQs and quick-reference TL;DRs are available on each article page. For consultations in English, please contact us via LINE @thainotary or call 094-8958999.

Deep Context and Service Standards

Sourced from the Lawyer Act B.E. 2528 (1985), the Lawyers Council Regulation on Notarial Services Attorneys B.E. 2546 (2003), the Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019), the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961, and official publications of the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA).

Firm Overview and Practice Framework

Thai Notary Service is a full-service Thai law office providing document notarization, certified translation, legalization chain management, and international document consultancy. Our team includes Notarial Services Attorneys licensed by the Lawyers Council of Thailand under the Royal Patronage, and we operate offices in Bangkok, Greater Bangkok, and a partner network in every province across Thailand. We serve individuals, expatriates, cross-border couples, students, corporates, multinationals, and government agencies requiring documents with legal effect both inside Thailand and abroad.

All notarial acts follow the Lawyer Act B.E. 2528 (1985) Section 27 read with the Lawyers Council Regulation on Notarial Services Attorneys B.E. 2546 (2003), the sole legal basis authorizing Thai attorneys to certify documents comparable to a foreign Notary Public. Every attorney on our team has completed the accredited training and examination administered by the Lawyers Council and holds a verifiable registration number searchable on the Lawyers Council public registry.

By choosing a firm that houses Notarial Services Attorneys in-house, clients consolidate a multi-stage legalization chain under one accountable roof: attorney notarization, followed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) legalization at the Department of Consular Affairs, followed by embassy or consular legalization for the destination country. Since 21 November 2024 the Kingdom of Thailand has become a party to the Hague Apostille Convention (Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents). Documents apostilled in Thailand are now accepted in more than 125 member states without embassy re-legalization, materially reducing turnaround time and cost.

General Information and Firm Framework — Deep Context

The firm operates under an ISO 9001:2015 quality-management framework and enforces data protection consistent with the Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019). All client documents are stored with AES-256 encryption at rest and in transit and are retained for ten years in accordance with lawyer-record obligations under the Lawyer Act.

Our team combines Notarial Services Attorneys, NAATI-certified translators, and legal specialists in intellectual property, taxation, cross-border family law, corporate law, and immigration law, together with a support team dedicated to documentation, translation, and government-agency liaison.

Fees are transparent and disclosed both on the website and in the pre-engagement quote, separating professional fees, government fees, travel disbursements (if any), and other line items. The firm issues VAT invoices and official receipts and accepts payment by bank transfer, credit card, PromptPay, and cash.

Trust Standards — PDPA, SLA, Quality Assurance

On data protection, the firm strictly follows the Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019), Sections 24, 26, and 27 — collecting, using, and disclosing personal data only to the extent necessary for the engagement, disclosing purposes, and obtaining consent from data subjects in advance. Clients retain the right to inspect, obtain a copy, rectify, erase, or withdraw consent at any time through the firm's Data Protection Officer (DPO). For clients in the European Union, processing follows GDPR Article 6 (lawful basis) and Article 46 (Standard Contractual Clauses).

Our Service Level Agreement targets an inquiry response within one hour during business hours (09:00–18:00, Monday to Saturday), attorney appointments within twenty-four hours, standard notarization within one business day (or two to three hours on express service), certified translation within three to five business days per ten A4 pages, MFA legalization within two business days on standard service (one business day express), and embassy legalization typically within three to fifteen business days depending on the mission's own policy.

Every deliverable passes a three-tier quality-assurance chain: (1) the responsible attorney or translator, (2) a Senior Attorney or department head reviewing substance and formatting, (3) a Quality Control desk performing the final pre-delivery check. Any firm-side error is remedied at no additional cost, and if a document is rejected by a government authority due to a firm-side error, we cover the entire re-filing fee.

Contact and Initial Consultation

Initial consultation is complimentary via Line @thainotary or by phone at 094-8958999. The team responds within one hour during business hours. Every inquiry is treated confidentially under the Lawyers Council ethics rules and the Personal Data Protection Act.