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Marriage Registration Abroad — Document Service for Thai Nationals and Foreign Spouses

Our notary attorneys and international legal consultants manage every step — verifying destination country requirements, certified translation, issuing the Notarial Certificate, legalization at the Department of Consular Affairs (Chaeng Wattana), and coordination with the destination embassy — so documents are ready-to-use and refusal risk is minimized.

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Six Notarial Services Attorneys Licensed by the Lawyers Council of Thailand

Thai Notary Law and Service Co., Ltd. — registered Thai company, Tax/Reg ID 0405565001923, providing notary & international legalization services for over 10 years.

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What you need to know

End-to-end consulting and document preparation for Thai-foreign marriage registration abroad. We cover every destination — Australia, USA, UK, Germany, France, Japan, Korea and more. Our notary lawyers and certified translators handle translation, Apostille / consular / embassy legalization and registry appointment booking. From THB 12,900, completed in 7-15 business days.

  • From THB 12,900 — translation + legalization included
  • Supports 50+ destination countries worldwide
  • Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00 — free initial consultation
  • Door-to-door pickup, EMS / DHL return shipping

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  • From THB 12,900 — translation + legalization included
  • Supports 50+ destination countries worldwide
  • Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00 — free initial consultation
  • Door-to-door pickup, EMS / DHL return shipping

Understanding Marriage Registration Abroad — Document Service for Thai Nationals and Foreign Spouses

Overview: Marriage Registration Abroad for Thai Nationals

Marriage registration abroad — between a Thai national and a foreign spouse, or between two Thai nationals residing outside the Kingdom — requires Thai government documents that have been translated and legalized to standards set by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the destination authority. Requirements vary widely: Germany, the Netherlands and France insist on the Apostille plus a court-sworn translation; Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom typically accept notarized documents legalized by the Thai MFA. Our team continuously monitors embassy and registry office regulations so couples can complete the registration in a single appointment without costly re-trips.

Core Thai Documents to Prepare Before Departure

Required documents: (1) Birth certificate, (2) Thai ID card, (3) House registration (Tabien Baan), (4) Single Status Certificate issued by the District Office and the Ministry of Interior, (5) Name-change certificates if applicable, (6) Divorce certificate or death certificate of the previous spouse where applicable, (7) Police clearance from the Royal Thai Police (for selected countries). All originals must be issued within 3-6 months, translated into the destination official language, notarized, legalized by the Department of Consular Affairs, and legalized by the destination embassy in Bangkok. We prepare a per-case checklist and coordinate the entire document trail in one place.

Who This Service Is For

This service is designed for (1) Thai nationals marrying a foreign spouse abroad in the partner’s home country, (2) two Thai nationals residing overseas wishing to register under that country’s law, (3) Thai citizens already married abroad who need their certificate recorded as Family Status (Kor.Ror.22) at a Thai District Office, and (4) Thai clients needing corrections in foreign certificates after registration. We handle both routine and complex cases — name-spelling mismatches across documents, pre-marital children, and same-sex marriage in jurisdictions that recognize it.

What Makes Thai Notary Law and Service Different

We are a registered law firm (Reg. 0405565001923) with six notarial attorneys listed under the Lawyers Council of Thailand and a translator network covering translators in 70+ languages. Every receipt is issued under the firm name and is tax-deductible. We re-do the work free of charge if the embassy rejects documents because of our error, and we provide transparent fixed-fee quotations — clients know full costs upfront with zero hidden charges. Online consultation via Zoom or Google Meet is available across all time zones, and we ship documents internationally via DHL or FedEx with tracking.

12-Step Process

Clear, transparent and traceable workflow

1

Free consultation & destination assessment

Receive a destination-specific document checklist with estimated timeline and cost within 24 hours.

2

Sign Fixed-Fee engagement agreement

Bilingual engagement letter specifying scope, timeline and fees — deposit paid via QR PromptPay or international transfer.

3

Collect & verify original documents

Personalized checklist, expiry verification, and name-consistency review across all documents.

4

Certified translation

Translation by translators certified by the MOJ or destination embassy, with official seal.

5

Notarial certification

Our notarial attorney issues the Notarial Certificate confirming document and translation authenticity.

6

MFA legalization (Chaeng Wattana)

Submission to the Department of Consular Affairs — we handle forms, queueing and courier on your behalf.

7

Apostille (for Hague Convention countries)

Thailand acceded to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026; it enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so Apostilles are not yet issued. Thai documents are legalised at the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and then at the destination country mission where that country requires it.

8

Destination embassy legalization in Bangkok

Embassy appointment booking, document submission and pickup — saving the couple from in-person embassy visits.

9

Worldwide tracked shipping

DHL or FedEx worldwide in 3-7 business days, with shipping status notifications at every step.

10

Registry appointment & on-day support

Guidance on booking the Registry / Standesamt / Mairie / City Hall and live chat support throughout the registration day.

11

Translate marriage certificate back to Thai

After registration we translate the foreign certificate back into Thai with certification for Family Status recording (Kor.Ror.22) at a Thai District Office.

12

Kor.Ror.22 recording & Thai document update

We file Family Status recording and update house registration, ID card and passport — complete one-stop service.

Transparent Pricing

Marriage Registration Abroad — Document Service for Thai Nationals and Foreign Spouses Fees

Service ItemStarting Fee
Standard package — 5 docs (1 language)
THB 12,000 – THB 18,000
Comprehensive package — 8-10 docs
THB 22,000 – THB 35,000
Apostille package (Hague Convention)
THB 18,000 – THB 28,000
Sworn translation (DE/FR/NL)
per page
THB 1,500 – THB 3,500
Notary Public certification
per document
THB 1,500 – THB 2,500
MFA legalization
per doc + government fee
THB 800 – THB 1,500
Destination embassy legalization
per embassy rate
THB 1,500 – THB 5,000
Worldwide DHL/FedEx shipping
THB 2,500 – THB 4,500
Kor.Ror.22 recording at Thai District
THB 5,000 – THB 8,000
Zoom consultation (60 min)
THB 1,500+

* Starting prices, VAT excluded. Final fee depends on page count, complexity and turnaround time required.

In-Depth Guide

Apostille vs Non-Apostille Workflow Differences

Thailand officially joined the Apostille Convention on 1 January 2025, allowing Thai-issued documents to be used in 120+ member states without destination-embassy legalization — saving 7-15 days and THB 1,500-5,000 per document. Non-member jurisdictions such as China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and the UAE still require full legalization (MFA + destination embassy in Bangkok). We advise on the correct, fastest path based on the spouse’s country.

Choosing the Destination Country

Each country offers different trade-offs — Denmark and Sweden remain popular due to short document lists (3-4 items) and 5-10-day timelines, ideal for couples seeking speed. Germany, France and the Netherlands demand more rigorous documentation but produce certificates widely recognized across the EU. Australia, New Zealand and the United States require notarized preparation with the couple appearing personally at the registry. We provide per-case comparison tables and legal advice tailored to long-term goals — spouse-visa eligibility, inheritance rights and ease of recording at the Thai District Office.

Recording Family Status (Kor.Ror.22) After Foreign Registration

A foreign marriage certificate becomes legally recognized in Thailand only when Family Status is recorded at a Thai District Office under form Kor.Ror.22 — requiring the foreign certificate, certified Thai translation, and either MFA legalization or Apostille. We complete the full chain — translate, notarize, legalize and file Kor.Ror.22 at the Central Registration Office or local District Office — within 7-21 business days. The Kor.Ror.22 record then enables status updates in the house registration, ID card and passport, and supports spouse-visa applications abroad.

Edge Cases — Re-marriage, Widowed, and Name-Spelling Mismatches

For previously married clients, the prior divorce or death certificate must be fully legalized — and stricter jurisdictions like Germany may require the Familienbuch or full marriage-termination certificate. For name-spelling mismatches (e.g. between birth certificate and passport, or across translations from different agencies), we prepare a Statutory Declaration in the format embassies accept, accompanied by a Notarial Certificate confirming all documents refer to the same individual.

Rights and Benefits After Marriage Registration Abroad

Marriage abroad combined with Kor.Ror.22 recording in Thailand unlocks rights in both jurisdictions — spouse visas such as the UK Settlement Visa, Australia Partner Visa or France Carte de Séjour; permanent residency after qualifying periods; and inheritance and social-security entitlements abroad. Foreign spouses can apply for NON-O dependent visas in Thailand and pursue Permanent Residency under Immigration Bureau rules. Our team provides ongoing post-registration advice on visa pathways and long-term entitlements.

Data Security and Service Standards

All personal data and original documents are protected under Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). Originals are kept in an access-controlled safe; digital copies are encrypted with AES-256 and restricted to the responsible attorney. NDAs are executed with every contractor, client identities are never disclosed without written consent, and the firm carries high-limit Professional Indemnity Insurance.

Thai-Foreigner Marriage Abroad — Civil Registry Requirements

Foreign Civil Registries Treat Thai Documents Differently

When a Thai national marries a foreign national in the foreign national's home country, the foreign civil registry requires evidence from Thailand of the Thai national's identity, single status, and (in some jurisdictions) parental consent or the absence of any pending Thai marriage registration. The exact evidence package varies by destination: Germany requires the Thai national's birth certificate, single-status affidavit (Bai Sor Tor 5/6), household registration, and a Notarial Services Attorney-witnessed declaration of intent to marry, all translated into German by an embassy-listed sworn translator and Apostilled; France requires the same evidence translated into French and Apostilled, plus a Certificat de Coutume from the Thai embassy in France certifying Thai marriage law; the UK requires a Certificate of No Impediment (CNI) issued by the registrar of the area where the Thai national will marry, supported by Thai single-status evidence; Australia requires a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) lodged with an Australian celebrant supported by the Thai single-status affidavit. We assemble the destination-specific package as a single bundle with all translations and Apostilles in the correct sequence.

Single-Status Evidence and Its Validity Window

The single-status affidavit (Bai Sor Tor 5/6) is issued by the Thai District Office where the Thai national is registered. It certifies that, as of the issue date, no marriage is registered to the named individual in the Thai marriage registry. Its validity period for foreign use is typically three months, and most destinations will not accept an affidavit older than that. This creates a tight scheduling problem: the affidavit must be issued, then translated, then Apostilled, then submitted to the destination registrar, all within the validity window. For destinations with long pre-marriage notice periods (the German six-week notice, the UK 28-day notice, the Australian 30-day notice), the affidavit must be timed so that it is still valid on the marriage date itself, not just on the date of submission. We map the destination's notice period backwards from the planned marriage date to identify the optimal affidavit issue date and place a holding booking with the District Office.

Post-Marriage Registration in Thailand

A marriage celebrated overseas does not automatically register in the Thai marriage registry — this is a separate step that the Thai national must complete in order to claim Thai legal recognition of the marriage (for inheritance, property registration, dependent visa for the foreign spouse, and child legitimacy purposes). The procedure runs: original foreign marriage certificate → legalisation by the foreign country's competent authority (Apostille if member, or legalisation chain if not) → Thai embassy legalisation in the foreign country → translation into Thai by a Thai MFA-listed translator → MFA legalisation of the translation → submission to the Thai District Office for entry into the Thai marriage registry, resulting in the issuance of the Kor Ror 22 form. Without the Kor Ror 22, the marriage is invisible to Thai authorities — the Thai national may inadvertently file tax returns as single, the foreign spouse cannot apply for a Thai dependent visa, and inheritance rights under Thai law are not triggered.

Coordinating Both Sides of the Process

Marriage-abroad cases require parallel paperwork in two countries with different timezones, languages, and procedural conventions. We act as the single point of coordination: we manage the Thai-side evidence collection, translation, and Apostille; we liaise with the foreign-side registrar or celebrant on the destination's notice period and required evidence format; we arrange for the foreign marriage certificate to be returned to Thailand with the correct legalisation chain after the wedding; we manage the Thai District Office submission for the Kor Ror 22; and where required we coordinate the dependent-visa application that follows. This single-vendor model removes the email ping-pong between Thai District Office, foreign embassy in Bangkok, foreign registrar in the destination country, and Thai embassy in the destination country — a coordination burden that frequently delays couples by months when handled across multiple vendors.

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  • Lawyers Act B.E. 2528 (1985)มาตรา 27 — Notarial Services Attorney

    Notarial Services Attorneys in Thailand must hold a licence from the Lawyers Council of Thailand under the 2003 Notarial Services Regulation.

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  • Hague Apostille Convention 1961HCCH Apostille

    Thailand is not yet a party to the Apostille Convention — documents require dual legalisation by MFA Consular Affairs and the destination embassy.

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Fee Schedule

ItemFee
Notarial signature certification
THB 800–THB 1,500/document
Certified true copy
THB 500–THB 1,000/document
Certified translation
THB 800–THB 2,500/page
Same-day rush handling
THB 1,500–THB 3,000/job

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Common Pitfalls

  • Signature does not match passport

    Embassies and MFA reject documents instantly when signatures differ from the passport. Always sign in front of the notary and bring the original passport.

  • Translation by an unregistered translator

    Many countries (US, AU, DE) only accept translations from a registered or sworn translator. Use a NAATI-certified, sworn, or court-recognised translator.

  • Missing final embassy authentication

    MFA authentication alone is insufficient for many countries — the destination embassy must counter-authenticate. Allow 5–10 working days for the embassy step.

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  • From THB 12,900 — translation + legalization included
  • Supports 50+ destination countries worldwide
  • Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00 — free initial consultation
  • Door-to-door pickup, EMS / DHL return shipping
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Marriage case: a Thai-British couple in Thailand using Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) for marriage registration

A Thai-British couple living in Thailand required Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) for 9 bilingual documents: single status, police clearance, medical, income certification and supporting personal records. We hosted a 45-minute video kickoff to align checklists from both the British Embassy and the Thai District Office. Translation, attorney notarisation, MFA legalisation and embassy attestation completed in 7 business days, total ฿14,800. The couple registered marriage at their Thailand district office the next week and obtained a UK Spouse Visa within 3 months — 5★ Google review.

Why Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) in Thailand must be performed by a registered Notary Public

Under the Lawyers Council of Thailand's Regulation on Registration of Notarial Services Attorneys B.E. 2551 (revised 2566), only attorneys who have completed the Council's training and biennial registration may sign as a Notarial Services Attorney. Documents notarised by anyone outside this register may be rejected by destination embassies. Our firm employs 6 currently-registered Notarial Services Attorneys, supporting urgent Thailand requests every day, including weekend signings via on-call rotation.

Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) in Thailand compared: DIY vs broker vs direct notary law office

DIY: 2-4 trips, 7-14 days, hidden costs in travel/parking/work hours. Broker: cheap headline price but no attorney QC, high rejection risk. Direct notary law office (us): published pricing, 6 registered attorneys signing personally, free re-do guarantee, 1-3 day completion, full tax invoice. For Thailand clients, option 3 wins on time, cost and legal risk.

Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) pricing in Thailand

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PlusTranslation + Notary + Apostille (4-7 docs)฿4,7503-5 business days
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Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) service timeline

  1. Day 0Intake via LINE @THAINOTARY or e-Document — 30-minute quotation
  2. Day 1Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) translated by MoJ-registered translators + QC tier 1-2
  3. Day 2Notarial Services Attorney signs and seals + MFA legalisation if required
  4. Day 3Delivery to Thailand via EMS / DHL Express + digital files

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  • Turnaround: 1–3 business days (express 1 day)
  • Coverage: 50 BKK districts + 77 provinces + worldwide online
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Our 12-step workflow

  1. Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) in Thailand — Complete End-to-End ServiceNotary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) in Thailand is one of the most technically detailed services we offer — requiring simultaneous mastery of MFA rules, embassy protocols, and destination authority requirements. Our team handles roughly a regular caseload of this type per year and maintains a live database of requirements for embassies and consulates in Thailand and 220+ destination countries, updated monthly. International-grade certification by registered professionals means we can tell you from the very first conversation exactly which steps your documents need, the realistic timeline, and where the risks sit. Step-by-step guidance — you always know what comes next lets clients decide quickly without guesswork. Every quotation lists translation fees, certification fees, government fees and courier separately so you can verify and benchmark against any competitor. Document acceptance rate for Thailand clients we have served exceeds 99.5% over the last three years. What sets our Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) apart for Thailand residents is real-time bilingual coordination throughout the case.
  2. Quick Facts: Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) in Thailand📊 Fact Sheet Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) Thailand — THB 1,500-8,000 | 1-3 days | worldwide shipping | translators in 70+ languages | THB 5M indemnity | verifiable job reference on every certificate (6,200) | free quote on LINE @THAINOTARY, reply in 30 min.
  3. 12-Step Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) Workflow1. Senior reviewer cross-checks the translation. Signs the certified translation per standards. 2. Post-delivery follow-up support. Free re-issue if the receiving authority requests changes. 3. International courier via DHL/FedEx with tracking. End-to-end visibility until delivered. 4. Send documents or enquire via LINE/email. Our team responds with a quote within 30 minutes. 5. Final QA pass before handing over to the client. PDF previews shared for client confirmation. 6. Full tax invoice / company billing supported. Suitable for corporate reimbursement. 7. Specialist translators review the source documents. Translation is tailored to the intended use case. 8. Express domestic delivery anywhere in Thailand. Guaranteed within 1-2 business days. 9. Confirm the quotation and pay the deposit. Work begins immediately upon payment. 10. MFA Consular Department legalises the documents. Returned within 2-3 working days. 11. Notary Public attests the documents. Stamped with licence number and registry entry. 12. Embassy of the destination country counter-legalises. We follow each embassy’s exact requirements.
  4. Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) Pricing in ThailandComparing Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) pricing in Thailand (THB 1,500-8,000) against DIY or generic brokers: DIY — government fees alone equal roughly 70% of our price, but expect 3-5 round trips and a 30%+ rejection rate that doubles your time and fees; generic brokers — similar headline price but no professional indemnity, no proper tax invoice, and they often disappear when problems arise; us — fixed transparent pricing, THB 5,000,000 indemnity per case, full VAT invoice, and accountability until the documents are accepted at destination, including free re-issue within 30 days.
  5. Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) Coverage in ThailandWhy do Thailand clients choose us for Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney)? We maintain a comprehensive area database covering every street and lane. We have working relationships with government offices and embassies near Thailand, so coordination is faster than providers based further away. Urgent cases from Thailand placed before 10:00 have an 80%+ chance of same-day completion, and every case is overseen by a dedicated account manager who listens to local needs. Thailand client data is stored under strict PDPA compliance with a clear post-delivery destruction policy. Every Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) order from Thailand is assigned a dedicated account manager from start to finish.
  6. 6 Most Common Use Cases(1) Work or study visa applications abroad — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases. (2) International marriage registration — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases. (3) Permanent residency or citizenship overseas — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases. (4) International driving permits and credential evaluation — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases. (5) Opening overseas bank accounts — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases. (6) Overseas inheritance and probate procedures — We have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases.
  7. Documents You'll NeedDocuments typically required for Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) include: the applicant's national ID or passport, the original document to be certified or translated, a clear photocopy, a power of attorney (if a representative is appointed), and any specific supporting documents required by the receiving authority such as application forms or court orders. If the original document is in a language other than Thai or English, a certified translation by a registered translator is required first. We always verify document completeness before starting work to prevent rejection at the receiving end.
  8. Why Choose Thai Notary Law ServiceWhat sets Thai Notary Law Service apart is not marketing — it is measurable operational structure. A team of 18 attorneys and translators processes over documents of many types on a regular basis sets per year. The destination-authority rejection rate has stayed under 0.5% for three consecutive years. Average response time is 23 minutes during business hours. These numbers are auditable from our internal CRM and annual report. We also publish individual Notary Public licences so clients can verify them at www.lawyerscouncil.or.th before paying. Corporate clients can request a free précis of past cases in their industry to confirm we have direct experience with their use case. The Lat Phrao 95 head office offers free parking and operates Monday-Saturday 09:00-18:00. Contact +66-94-895-8999 or Contact@thainotary.co.th. Document acceptance rate for Thailand clients we have served exceeds 99.5% over the last three years. Thailand client data is stored under strict PDPA compliance with a clear post-delivery destruction policy.
  9. Comparison: DIY vs Hiring UsCompared to large Bangkok law firms: their prices run 50-100% higher by brand, but document certification/translation usually isn't core business — leading to 7-14 day queues and no client tracking. We are specialists in this exact service so we are faster, fairly priced, and built for it. Thailand client data is stored under strict PDPA compliance with a clear post-delivery destruction policy. For complex litigation or business law, however, we recommend a dedicated litigation firm.
  10. Real Customer Case StudyReal case study: Nuttakan (nurse migrating to Australia) contacted us on LINE one Monday morning needing Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) delivered to Thailand within 5 days. Our team assessed the case in 20 minutes — three originals to translate into English, notarise and legalise at MFA. We sent the quote within the hour; the client paid by noon. Translation began Monday afternoon and the draft was sent for review by Tuesday evening. Notary attestation took place Wednesday morning, MFA Premium Lane Wednesday afternoon, documents returned Thursday evening, packed and shipped DHL Express Friday morning. The client received the documents at destination the following Monday — one day ahead of schedule. Total cost: THB 8,500 inclusive of all fees and courier. This is the standard we maintain for every client regardless of order size. What sets our Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) apart for Thailand residents is real-time bilingual coordination throughout the case. Every Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) order from Thailand is assigned a dedicated account manager from start to finish.
  11. Risk Management & Data ProtectionLessons from past incidents (transparent disclosure): in 2023, 12 cases out of 6,800 had us-side delays (0.18% rate) — root causes were 8 rare-language translator emergencies, 3 unannounced MFA Consular closures, 1 lost shipment. All compensated under the Service Credit policy. Our Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) desk for Thailand opens at 09:00 with after-hours appointments available for urgent matters. We learn from every case; full root-cause analyses are available to enterprise clients on request.
  12. Worldwide Service CoverageSpecial add-on services for Thailand: pickup at Suvarnabhumi/Don Mueang airports for travellers (+THB 500); on-board Notary at 5-star hotel meeting rooms for executives (+THB 1,500); pickup at hospitals for ill or elderly clients (+THB 300). For special situations Thailand clients may need. Thailand client data is stored under strict PDPA compliance with a clear post-delivery destruction policy. Document acceptance rate for Thailand clients we have served exceeds 99.5% over the last three years.

Why choose us for Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney)

Compare Thai Notary Law Service vs DIY vs typical agencies (price range ฿1,500–฿8,000)

CriterionThai Notary Law ServiceDIYTypical agency
All-in price✓ โปร่งใส แจ้งล่วงหน้า✗ ค่าธรรมเนียมซ่อน~ บวกค่าเอเจน 30-50%
Turnaround✓ 1-3 วันทำการ✗ 7-14 วัน~ 3-7 วัน
Licensed notarial attorney✓ ใช่✗ ไม่มี~ ไม่ทุกเคส
Worldwide online support✓ ส่งทั่วโลก 2,500 บาท✗ ต้องเดินทางเอง~ บางราย
Pre-engagement consultation✓ ฟรี ทางไลน์ 24/7~ คิดค่าปรึกษา
Work guarantee✓ แก้จนใช้งานได้~ มีเงื่อนไข

📍 How to reach HQ (Lat Phrao 95)

Address: 61 Soi Lat Phrao 95 (Prangthip), Khlong Chaokhun Sing, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand · On-site parking · Open Mon-Fri 09:00-18:00

  1. MRT Lat PhraoTaxi/Car · ~8 min
  2. BTS Mo ChitTaxi/Car · ~15 min
  3. Central LadpraoTaxi/Car · ~10 min
  4. Don Mueang AirportTaxi/Car · ~25 min
  5. Suvarnabhumi AirportTaxi/ARL · ~45 min
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Frequently asked questions

Which payment methods are accepted?
Bank transfer, PromptPay, credit/debit card, and full company tax invoices are all supported.
Do you guarantee translation accuracy?
Yes — every translator is MoJ-registered or NAATI-certified, and all work goes through a two-layer QA pass.
Do I need to bring original documents?
Many steps accept clear copies, but Notary Public attestation and MFA legalisation require originals.
Do you serve foreign clients?
Absolutely. Our bilingual Thai-English team supports foreign nationals inside and outside Thailand on a daily basis.
How long does it take?
Most cases finish within 2 business days depending on document type and page count. Express same-day service is available on request.
Do you handle embassy legalisation?
Yes — embassy legalisation across embassies and consulates in Thailand in Bangkok, with fees from THB 5,000-12,000 depending on the embassy.
Can I use the service from Thailand?
Yes — we offer pickup/delivery in Thailand and tracked courier service so the entire process can be done remotely.
Are revisions charged?
Minor changes related to the original work are free. Anything substantially new is quoted upfront before any work.
How much does it cost?
Pricing starts at THB 1,500 and goes up to about THB 8,000, depending on document type, page count, and certification options.
Do I need an appointment?
Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome at our offices Monday-Saturday, 09:00-18:00.

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