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1,0091,044 / 1,296 case patterns · Primary authority: The destination country's embassy or consulate. Document type · origin province or country · destination purpose. Open the Thai library for the full set with the detailed narrative of each pattern.

#1009civil registration documents from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?

#1010civil registration documents from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1011civil registration documents from Germany for an export shipment

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?

#1012civil registration documents from Germany for a foreign branch registration

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?

#1013civil registration documents from Germany for a residence-visa filing

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?

#1014civil registration documents from Germany for an overseas estate matter

civil registration documents issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
What tends to make a file complicated
The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1015company certificate from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1016company certificate from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1017company certificate from Germany for an export shipment

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1018company certificate from Germany for a foreign branch registration

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1019company certificate from Germany for a residence-visa filing

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?

#1020company certificate from Germany for an overseas estate matter

company certificate issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?

#1021power of attorney from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1022power of attorney from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?

#1023power of attorney from Germany for an export shipment

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?

#1024power of attorney from Germany for a foreign branch registration

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1025power of attorney from Germany for a residence-visa filing

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1026power of attorney from Germany for an overseas estate matter

power of attorney issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1027trade documents and invoices from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1028trade documents and invoices from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1029trade documents and invoices from Germany for an export shipment

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1030trade documents and invoices from Germany for a foreign branch registration

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1031trade documents and invoices from Germany for a residence-visa filing

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
What tends to make a file complicated
The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1032trade documents and invoices from Germany for an overseas estate matter

trade documents and invoices issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1033education documents from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?

#1034education documents from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1035education documents from Germany for an export shipment

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1036education documents from Germany for a foreign branch registration

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1037education documents from Germany for a residence-visa filing

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1038education documents from Germany for an overseas estate matter

education documents issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1039police clearance certificate from Germany for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction.

What the work usually involves
Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
What tends to make a file complicated
Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
  • Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?

#1040police clearance certificate from Germany for a destination work-permit filing

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a destination work-permit filing.

What the work usually involves
Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
What tends to make a file complicated
A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1041police clearance certificate from Germany for an export shipment

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for an export shipment.

What the work usually involves
Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
What tends to make a file complicated
The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
Indicative timeframes
Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
  • If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?

#1042police clearance certificate from Germany for a foreign branch registration

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a foreign branch registration.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

#1043police clearance certificate from Germany for a residence-visa filing

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for a residence-visa filing.

What the work usually involves
Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
What tends to make a file complicated
The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
Indicative timeframes
Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?

#1044police clearance certificate from Germany for an overseas estate matter

police clearance certificate issued in Germany, prepared for an overseas estate matter.

What the work usually involves
Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
What tends to make a file complicated
The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
Indicative timeframes
Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.

Questions people ask in matters like this

  • Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
  • How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?

Composite patterns only. Requirements change; confirm the current rule with the receiving authority or embassy before you act.

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Key takeaways

  • Thai official documents must be originals or copies certified by the issuing agency
  • Translations must match the original exactly, otherwise the file can be rejected
  • Many countries additionally require destination-embassy legalization afterwards
  • Fees and timelines follow the Department of Consular Affairs' published notices

Process at a glance

StepPerformed byDocuments neededApproximate time
1. Obtain the original or certified copy of the Thai documentIssuing agency (district office, DOPA, etc.)ID/passport + request formapprox. 1–5 working days
2. Translate the document exactlyTranslator accepted by the Department of Consular AffairsOriginal + passport copy (matching name spelling)approx. 1–3 working days
3. File for legalization of the document and translationDepartment of Consular Affairs, MFAOriginal + translation + application formapprox. 2–5 working days (standard service)
4. Destination-embassy legalization where requiredEmbassy or consulate of the destination countryMFA-legalized fileapprox. 1–10 working days

Durations are estimates and depend on the responsible authority's queue. Always confirm current requirements with the receiving body before filing.

How this connects to the next step

Each embassy sets its own translation format and copy count, so prepare the certified translation in that mission's required language pair in advance and confirm the file already carries Thai MFA consular legalization — without it, the counter will refuse intake.

In depth: the real requirements and why documents get rejectedEmbassy legalisation

Written from the competent authority's published rules, not marketing copy.

Certification at the destination country's embassy or consulate is the final link in the traditional legalisation chain. The mission checks that the document has been legalised by the foreign ministry of the country of origin before applying its own certification.

Conditions you actually have to clear

  • Once certified, the file usually may not be separated or partially copied for use.
  • The document must be legalised by the Department of Consular Affairs before the mission will consider it.
  • Many missions require the translation to be in their official language rather than English.

Common causes of rejection

  • Preparing an English translation when the mission requires its own official language.
  • Filing before legalisation, which is refused at the counter.

If several certified copies will be needed, decide the number at the start; adding copies later means running the entire chain again.

Real customer questions, answered by our attorneys

Selected from our knowledge base of 3,300+ real questions we have answered.

For a foreign-issued source record, how do cost and turnaround compare between notarisation by a Thai Notarial Services Attorney and MFA consular legalisation?

Notary Public

How we handle this in practice to "For a foreign-issued source record, how do cost and turnaround compare between notarisation by a Thai Notarial Services Attorney and MFA consular legalisation?" — The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Typical fees are Request a quote per document set depending on pages, complexity and language, with sworn/certified translation billed separately if needed. Walk-in and mobile-notary appointments both available — call 094-895-8999 to confirm a slot. Process in brief: (1) confirm the original was issued by the competent authority and is still within the accepted validity window; (2) have it translated by a translator the destination accepts; (3) obtain certification of the signature/translation; (4) add destination-embassy legalisation only where Apostille is not accepted; (5) proof names, dates and reference numbers before dispatch. What to prepare: the original, the translation kept unbound from the source until certification, passport copies of every person named in the document, and any relationship evidence such as a house registration or marriage certificate if the destination asks for it. Common pitfall: many destinations accept documents only within 3–6 months of issue or certification. Missing that window means re-issuing and re-certifying the entire set, so plan backwards from the real filing date. Practitioner's tip: give us your travel or filing deadline up front. We plan backwards and pick the service tier that lands on time without paying for unnecessary express handling.

Related service: MFA consular legalisation

What regulatory guidelines govern foreign entertainment and media production license legalizations?

Consular / Apostille

Quick summary for expats, HR and law firms to "What regulatory guidelines govern foreign entertainment and media production license legalizations?" — You never need to attend Chaeng Watthana yourself — we file under a power of attorney, track the queue, and courier the sealed originals back by EMS or DHL worldwide. Standard outbound chain: original from the issuing Thai authority → certified English translation → MFA certification of the translation/signature → destination-embassy legalisation in Bangkok (only for non-Apostille countries). Free consultation on LINE @Thainotary or call 094-895-8999 (Mon–Sun 08:00–20:00 ICT). Process in brief: (1) assemble the complete file before filing — partial filings lose a queue slot; (2) match every spelling to the passport; (3) file the whole set together so the stamps carry one date; (4) inspect the stamps at the counter; (5) ship with tracked delivery. What to prepare: an intact original that is not torn or laminated, evidence of any name change where the document does not match your current name, a passport copy, and a power of attorney with ID copies of both grantor and agent. Common pitfall: never unstaple or re-bind a certified set. Removing the staple is treated as breaking the seal and the destination may reject the whole file; photocopy without dismantling it. Practitioner's tip: give us your travel or filing deadline up front. We plan backwards and pick the service tier that lands on time without paying for unnecessary express handling.

Related service: Embassy legalisation

Which legalisation chain applies to Thai public documents destined for Spain — MFA Department of Consular Affairs first, then the Embassy of Spain?

Consular / Apostille

Quick summary for expats, HR and law firms to "Which legalisation chain applies to Thai public documents destined for Spain — MFA Department of Consular Affairs first, then the Embassy of Spain?" — Thai consular legalisation is performed by the Legalization Division, Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at Government Complex Chaeng Watthana (Building B), plus MRT Khlong Toei and regional counters. Thailand deposited its instrument of accession to the Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026, with entry into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so documents destined for member states now need a single Apostille from MFA — no destination-embassy step, except for states that objected to Thailand's accession. Send a photo of the document to LINE @Thainotary and we will quote the chain, cost and timeline within 15 minutes. Process in brief: (1) assemble the complete file before filing — partial filings lose a queue slot; (2) match every spelling to the passport; (3) file the whole set together so the stamps carry one date; (4) inspect the stamps at the counter; (5) ship with tracked delivery. What to prepare: the original, a signed certified-true copy, a completed application form, a contact number reachable during office hours, and the name of the destination authority so the correct certification format is applied. Common pitfall: never unstaple or re-bind a certified set. Removing the staple is treated as breaking the seal and the destination may reject the whole file; photocopy without dismantling it. Practitioner's tip: keep colour scans of every certified page. If a courier loses the set, digital copies make re-issue and verification dramatically faster.

Related service: Embassy legalisation

What preparation does a Thai DBD company affidavit need before the MFA Legalization Division will certify it, and who may prepare the English translation?

Consular / Apostille

Practitioner's view to "What preparation does a Thai DBD company affidavit need before the MFA Legalization Division will certify it, and who may prepare the English translation?" — Thailand deposited its instrument of accession to the Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026, with entry into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so documents destined for member states now need a single Apostille from MFA — no destination-embassy step, except for states that objected to Thailand's accession. You never need to attend Chaeng Watthana yourself — we file under a power of attorney, track the queue, and courier the sealed originals back by EMS or DHL worldwide. Door-to-door pickup in Bangkok and DHL dispatch worldwide — call 094-895-8999. Process in brief: (1) confirm the original was issued by the competent authority and is still within the accepted validity window; (2) have it translated by a translator the destination accepts; (3) obtain certification of the signature/translation; (4) add destination-embassy legalisation only where Apostille is not accepted; (5) proof names, dates and reference numbers before dispatch. What to prepare: the original, a signed certified-true copy, a completed application form, a contact number reachable during office hours, and the name of the destination authority so the correct certification format is applied. Common pitfall: never unstaple or re-bind a certified set. Removing the staple is treated as breaking the seal and the destination may reject the whole file; photocopy without dismantling it. Practitioner's tip: treat the destination authority's own published checklist as the final reference; country-specific rules change, and we will review that checklist with you before filing.

Related service: Embassy legalisation

How long does a notarised an international sale or distributorship agreement stay valid, and what window do receiving authorities usually impose?

Notary Public

How we handle this in practice to "How long does a notarised an international sale or distributorship agreement stay valid, and what window do receiving authorities usually impose?" — The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Typical fees are Request a quote per document set depending on pages, complexity and language, with sworn/certified translation billed separately if needed. Free consultation on LINE @Thainotary or call 094-895-8999 (Mon–Sun 08:00–20:00 ICT). Process in brief: (1) assemble the complete file before filing — partial filings lose a queue slot; (2) match every spelling to the passport; (3) file the whole set together so the stamps carry one date; (4) inspect the stamps at the counter; (5) ship with tracked delivery. What to prepare: the original, the translation kept unbound from the source until certification, passport copies of every person named in the document, and any relationship evidence such as a house registration or marriage certificate if the destination asks for it. Common pitfall: states that objected to Thailand's accession to the Apostille Convention still require destination-embassy legalisation, so confirm the destination's position before starting. Practitioner's tip: if the same document is needed by several authorities, produce all copies in one round — it saves time and keeps the certification format consistent across the sets.

Related service: Embassy legalisation

Into which language must a medical certificate or health report for a visa or work permit be translated, and who may certify that translation for MFA acceptance?

Consular / Apostille

Short answer to "Into which language must a medical certificate or health report for a visa or work permit be translated, and who may certify that translation for MFA acceptance?" — You never need to attend Chaeng Watthana yourself — we file under a power of attorney, track the queue, and courier the sealed originals back by EMS or DHL worldwide. Standard outbound chain: original from the issuing Thai authority → certified English translation → MFA certification of the translation/signature → destination-embassy legalisation in Bangkok (only for non-Apostille countries). Send a photo of the document to LINE @Thainotary and we will quote the chain, cost and timeline within 15 minutes. Process in brief: (1) check whether a parent authority must endorse the document first — a school, hospital or line department; (2) translate into the required language; (3) certify the translation; (4) complete the next certification layer; (5) submit within the validity window the destination accepts. What to prepare: the original, a signed certified-true copy, a completed application form, a contact number reachable during office hours, and the name of the destination authority so the correct certification format is applied. Common pitfall: the single largest cause of rejection is an English spelling that does not match the passport. Always take the passport spelling as authoritative and confirm it before translation starts. Practitioner's tip: keep colour scans of every certified page. If a courier loses the set, digital copies make re-issue and verification dramatically faster.

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How many buffer days should be planned so notarisation by a Thai Notarial Services Attorney finishes before the receiving authority's appointment?

Notary Public

Practitioner's view to "How many buffer days should be planned so notarisation by a Thai Notarial Services Attorney finishes before the receiving authority's appointment?" — Typical fees are Request a quote per document set depending on pages, complexity and language, with sworn/certified translation billed separately if needed. In Thailand notarial services are performed by a Notarial Services Attorney registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand — the document is then eligible for MFA legalization or Apostille (in force from 28 February 2027 (entry into force for Thailand)) before use overseas. Send a photo of your document to LINE @Thainotary and we'll quote and schedule within 15 minutes. Process in brief: (1) confirm whether the receiving body wants an Apostille or embassy legalisation; (2) obtain the certified original from the issuing authority; (3) translate through an accepted translator; (4) certify translation and signature; (5) keep high-resolution colour scans of every page before the file leaves Thailand. What to prepare: the full original set, colour scans of every page for translation proofing, an English spelling list for all people and place names, and any extra items listed on the destination authority's own checklist. Common pitfall: the single largest cause of rejection is an English spelling that does not match the passport. Always take the passport spelling as authoritative and confirm it before translation starts. Practitioner's tip: treat the destination authority's own published checklist as the final reference; country-specific rules change, and we will review that checklist with you before filing.

Related service: Embassy legalisation

What does the Department of Consular Affairs charge for a document used in the Netherlands: Request a quote per document normal service and Request a quote per document express filed before 11:30?

Consular / Apostille

How we handle this in practice to "What does the Department of Consular Affairs charge for a document used in the Netherlands: Request a quote per document normal service and Request a quote per document express filed before 11:30?" — You never need to attend Chaeng Watthana yourself — we file under a power of attorney, track the queue, and courier the sealed originals back by EMS or DHL worldwide. Standard outbound chain: original from the issuing Thai authority → certified English translation → MFA certification of the translation/signature → destination-embassy legalisation in Bangkok (only for non-Apostille countries). Send a photo of the document to LINE @Thainotary and we will quote the chain, cost and timeline within 15 minutes. Process in brief: (1) decide whether the destination requires an original or a certified true copy; (2) prepare a power of attorney if you cannot attend; (3) translate in the required format; (4) file and monitor the queue; (5) verify whether supporting documents are also required at destination. What to prepare: the full original set, colour scans of every page for translation proofing, an English spelling list for all people and place names, and any extra items listed on the destination authority's own checklist. Common pitfall: the single largest cause of rejection is an English spelling that does not match the passport. Always take the passport spelling as authoritative and confirm it before translation starts. Practitioner's tip: send us photographs of the documents before work begins. We will confirm the correct chain, an honest timeline, and anything still missing so you do not lose a filing slot.

Related service: MFA consular legalisation

Key facts at a glanceEmbassy legalization

Indicative price
From Request a quote excluding embassy fees
Turnaround
5–15 business days depending on each embassy's policy
What you receive
Documents MFA-legalized then stamped by the destination embassy
Service coverage
Nationwide Thailand — courier and fully online intake, no in-person visit required.

Figures above are indicative ranges; the final quote depends on page count, language pair and receiving authority.

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Documents you need to prepareEmbassy legalization

  1. 1Documents already legalized by the Thai Department of Consular Affairs
  2. 2The destination embassy's completed application form
  3. 3Valid original passport or Thai ID card of the person signing
  4. 4Current embassy fees, charged separately from our service fee

Before you start

  • Check that the person's name is spelled identically across every document, or the receiving authority may reject the file.
  • Tell us early if you need a rush job so we can reserve attorney time and the courier slot.

Practitioner guidanceEmbassy legalisation

Competent authority: The destination country's embassy or consulate

Practitioner guidance

  • Check copy counts, forms and booking methods directly with the embassy, as these vary widely.
  • Some countries have no mission in Thailand and are covered from a neighbouring country — allow for document transit.
  • Commercial documents usually need Board of Trade certification before the embassy stage.
  • Keep copies at every stage; originals stay with the authorities while in process.
  • Confirm which translation language and which translators the embassy accepts.

Pitfalls — why documents get rejected

  • Filing at the embassy before MFA legalisation.
  • Applying one embassy's requirements to another.
  • Commercial documents missing required chamber-of-commerce certification.
  • Preparing fewer copies than the embassy requires.
  • No prior appointment at an appointment-only mission.

Official sources: consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/legalization · www.hcch.net/en/instruments/conventions/status-table/?cid=41

General guidance only. Requirements and processing times change — always verify with the competent authority before filing.

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In-depth questions and answersEmbassy legalisation

Answers follow the competent authority's published requirements, not marketing copy.

How can a Embassy legalisation document set be kept internally consistent?

Confirm which translation language and which translators the embassy accepts. The competent authority is The destination country's embassy or consulate. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

In what order should Embassy legalisation steps be sequenced to avoid rework?

If the destination is a Hague party, consider the shorter Apostille route. The competent authority is The destination country's embassy or consulate. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Why are Embassy legalisation documents rejected?

Observed cause: Filing at the embassy before MFA legalisation. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which mistake in Embassy legalisation forces the process to restart?

Observed cause: Applying one embassy's requirements to another. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

What is a common misunderstanding about Embassy legalisation?

Observed cause: Commercial documents missing required chamber-of-commerce certification. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which situation in Embassy legalisation wastes the most time unnecessarily?

Observed cause: Preparing fewer copies than the embassy requires. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

What deserves extra care when Embassy legalisation is filed with an overseas authority?

Observed cause: No prior appointment at an appointment-only mission. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which Embassy legalisation error is hardest to correct afterwards?

Observed cause: Sending documents abroad without trackable delivery. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with The destination country's embassy or consulate, or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

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Official sources: consular.mfa.go.th · www.hcch.net

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Status of the Apostille Convention for Thailand (verified 30 July 2026)

Thailand deposited its instrument of accession to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026, and the Convention enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027. Until that date, Thai documents used abroad still require legalisation by the Department of Consular Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) followed by legalisation at the destination country's embassy.

Today (before 28 February 2027) Thai documents used abroad still follow the existing chain: certified translation → notarial attestation → legalisation by the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA) → legalisation at the destination country's embassy in Thailand.

Once the Convention enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, Thai public documents sent to any of the 130 Contracting Parties will require only a single Apostille from the Department of Consular Affairs, with no further embassy legalisation.

Source: HCCH (Hague Conference on Private International Law) Thailand accedes to the 1961 Apostille Convention

Voice & AI assistant questions

What ID do I need to bring to a notary appointment?
Bring your original passport (or Thai national ID for Thai nationals); for corporate documents bring the affidavit/board resolution and a copy of the company affidavit issued within the last 90 days.
Is a Thai notarization accepted in the United States?
Yes, once the notarized document has been certified by the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA) and then authenticated by the US Embassy in Bangkok, or certified through the Apostille route where the destination authority accepts it.
How much does a notary public cost in Thailand?
A standard Notarial Services Attorney signature in Thailand costs between 1,000 and Request a quote per document, with same-day service in central Bangkok and a written quote provided before any work begins.
Can a Thai notary sign documents that will be used overseas?
Yes. A Notarial Services Attorney registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand can notarize documents intended for use abroad, after which the document is legalized at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and, if required, at the destination country's embassy.

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Composite cases assembled from commonly seen matters — not individual clients, no personal data.

trade documents and invoices from Samut Prakan for an export shipment

a Thai–foreign couple filing together from Samut Prakan — some certified copies were older than the destination's freshness rule

What we handled: prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules

What clients usually ask in matters like this: how long does the set stay valid after certification?

Indicative timeline: roughly 5–10 working days end to end

education documents from the United Kingdom for a destination work-permit filing

a Thai–foreign couple filing together from the United Kingdom — some certified copies were older than the destination's freshness rule

What we handled: prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport · reviewed the source documents and flagged which ones needed re-issuing before work began · delivered a scanned set plus the originals with lodgement instructions · tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way

What clients usually ask in matters like this: are true originals required, or will certified copies do?

Indicative timeline: roughly 5–10 working days end to end

police clearance certificate from Songkhla–Hat Yai for use in a non-Apostille jurisdiction

an attorney-in-fact acting for the document holder from Songkhla–Hat Yai — the destination prescribed a specific translation and certifier type, so the right track had to be chosen upfront

What we handled: arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring · tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way · prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules

What clients usually ask in matters like this: are true originals required, or will certified copies do?

Indicative timeline: roughly 10–20 working days end to end

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