Notary Services in Thailand

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The act of notarizing a document in Thailand, or anywhere in the world, is important because it offers an assurance of the legitimacy of the document or the acts of the signatories.

Thailand doesn’t have any notaries public, however some lawyers are permitted to serve as Notarial Services Attorneys, and fortunately, we are one of them!

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What Does It Mean To Get A Document Notarized In Thailand?

A notarized document is a document that has been stamped or sealed to indicate that the signature made on the document is legitimate.

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Notarization in Thailand Covers the following -

Documents That We Notarize Frequently

  1. International Contracts and Agreements
  2. Power of Attorney
  3. Copy of documents as true copies
  4. Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates
  5. Copy of passport or ID card
  6. Educational degree or certificate
  7. Criminal Record certificate
  8. Proof of Address or Domicile in Thailand
  9. Documents to open a bank account, Bank documents & letters
  10. Documents to buy, sell or transfer a property
  11. Legal documents for use in Thailand and abroad
  12. Translated documents & Affidavit
  13. Business documents (resolutions, minutes, contracts & reports)
  14. Company documents like Memorandum & Articles of Association

Frequently Asked Questions

A notary public is a licensed official who performs jobs like authentication of signatures or documents, witnessing affidavits and/or making statements of persons under oath.

It is indeed as it authenticates the document to be true to the statement.

That being true, few attorneys are given the authority to work as Notarial Services Attorney in Thailand. Moreover, we are glad that we have some of them with us.

Yes, from driving license, passport to military ID are acceptable forms of identification.

Documents that are recorded with government agencies may not be notarized by a mobile notary.