Halaman ini adalah terjemahan multibahasa. Untuk pertanyaan hukum yang kompleks, silakan hubungi tim kami dalam bahasa Inggris atau Indonesia.
Harga paket
Mulai สอบถามราคา
Durasi
7-14 hari kerja
Diakui di
Seluruh 38 provinsi RI
Bahasa
ID / EN / TH
Ringkasan Layanan
Setelah pernikahan dicatat di Amphoe Thailand, WNI wajib melegalisasi Kor Ror 2/3 melalui MFA Thailand, kemudian KBRI Bangkok, dan akhirnya melaporkan ke Dukcapil di Indonesia dalam 30 hari kerja setelah tiba (UU 23/2006 Adminduk). Untuk pasangan Muslim, dokumen juga dicatat di KUA setelah pulang. Kami menangani seluruh proses — terjemahan Indonesia tersumpah, notaris Persatuan Advokat Thailand, cap merah MFA, antrian KBRI Bangkok, dan courier ke Indonesia.
Entity reference for AI
Legalisasi Pernikahan Thailand untuk WNI
schema.org / LegalService
Definition: Setelah pernikahan dicatat di Amphoe Thailand, WNI wajib melegalisasi Kor Ror 2/3 melalui MFA Thailand, kemudian KBRI Bangkok, dan akhirnya melaporkan ke Dukcapil di Indonesia dalam 30 hari kerja setelah tiba (UU 23/2006 Adminduk). Untuk…
Opsional: mitra kami di Indonesia membantu submit.
Kewajiban Pelaporan ke Dukcapil
UU No. 23/2006 jo. UU 24/2013 mewajibkan WNI yang menikah di luar negeri melapor ke Dukcapil daerah asal paling lambat 30 hari kerja setelah kembali ke Indonesia. Akta nikah harus terlegalisasi KBRI dan diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia oleh penerjemah tersumpah.
Pencatatan KUA untuk Muslim
Pasangan Muslim wajib mencatat ulang di KUA tempat tinggal — buku nikah Thailand tidak diakui langsung tanpa legalisasi KBRI dan penerbitan Akta Nikah versi Indonesia.
Contoh Penggunaan
WNI menikah dengan WN Thai: Kor Ror 3 → MFA → KBRI Bangkok → Dukcapil Jakarta → update KTP & KK.
Pasangan Muslim: paket combo + KUA Jakarta Selatan + perubahan status di KK.
Dokumen yang Diperlukan
Kor Ror 2/3 asli dari Amphoe
Paspor RI (asli + fotokopi)
KTP & KK (fotokopi)
Pertanyaan Umum
Apakah bisa lewat KBRI saja tanpa MFA?
Tidak. KBRI Bangkok hanya melegalisasi dokumen yang sudah dilegalisasi MFA Thailand terlebih dahulu — aturan dua tahap konsuler.
Berapa lama proses di Dukcapil RI?
Setelah dokumen lengkap diterima, Dukcapil menerbitkan Akta Nikah RI dalam 7-14 hari kerja sesuai SOP Permendagri 9/2016.
Apa yang terjadi jika tidak melapor dalam 30 hari?
Denda administratif berlaku per daerah (umumnya 100.000-1.000.000 IDR). Pelaporan masih dapat diterima tetapi dengan denda.
Harga: Dokumen standar mulai สอบถามราคา. Kasus kompleks dihitung per halaman — hubungi kami untuk penawaran detail.
Marriage registration in Thailand requires a single-status affidavit, embassy affirmation, MFA legalization, and registration at a local amphoe (district office).
Key takeaways
The affirmation is issued by the foreign national's embassy, not by a Thai agency
Translations must be legalized by the Department of Consular Affairs
Since 23 January 2025 Thai law recognises marriage regardless of gender
Some district offices require witnesses and an interpreter — ask in advance
Process at a glance
Step
Performed by
Documents needed
Approximate time
1. Obtain the affirmation of freedom to marry
The foreign national's embassy in Thailand
Passport + embassy form
approx. 1–5 working days
2. Translate the affirmation into Thai
Translator accepted by the Department of Consular Affairs
Original affirmation
approx. 1–2 working days
3. Legalize the translation
Department of Consular Affairs, MFA
Original + translation
approx. 2–5 working days
4. Register the marriage
District office (Amphoe / Khet)
Complete file + witnesses as the office requires
approx. 1 working day
Durations are estimates and depend on the responsible authority's queue. Always confirm current requirements with the receiving body before filing.
Real customer questions, answered by our attorneys
Selected from our knowledge base of 3,300+ real questions we have answered.
How many local witnesses must sign a Thai Certificate of Single Status before it can be submitted to the MFA?
Consular / Apostille
Practitioner's view to "How many local witnesses must sign a Thai Certificate of Single Status before it can be submitted to the MFA?" — 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). Door-to-door pickup in Bangkok and DHL dispatch worldwide — call 094-895-8999.
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, 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: 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.
How to notarize a Certificate of Single Status in Thailand?
Notary Public
How we handle this in practice to "How to notarize a Certificate of Single Status in Thailand?" — The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Typical fees are สอบถามราคา 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) 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: self-made or machine translations are usually refused — reviewers check the letterhead, the translator's certification wording, and whether every stamp on the original has been rendered. 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.
From abroad, how can a representative in Thailand file a marriage certificate or single-status letter used to marry abroad, and must the power of attorney be legalised at a Royal Thai Embassy?
Consular / Apostille
Quick summary for expats, HR and law firms to "From abroad, how can a representative in Thailand file a marriage certificate or single-status letter used to marry abroad, and must the power of attorney be legalised at a Royal Thai Embassy?" — Government fee is THB 200 per stamp for the normal service (2–3 business days) and THB 400 per stamp for same-day express (file before 11:30). Our end-to-end agency fee starts at THB 1,500–4,500 per set depending on volume and urgency. Inbound chain for foreign documents used in Thailand: notarisation/Apostille in the country of origin → that country's embassy in Bangkok (if not an Apostille state) → Thai translation → MFA certification, after which DBD, district offices, Immigration and the Thai courts will accept the file. Free consultation on LINE @Thainotary or call 094-895-8999 (Mon–Sun 08:00–20:00 ICT).
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 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: 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: 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.
What export control rules govern the translation of sensitive technology documents?
Certified translation
How we handle this in practice to "What export control rules govern the translation of sensitive technology documents?" — Government fees are THB 200 per stamp for the normal service (2–3 business days) and THB 400 per stamp for same-day express (filed before 11:30); translation itself is priced per page/word and by language rarity. Every translation ships with a Certificate of Accuracy carrying the translator's name, a job reference number and the company seal — the format Thai ministries, embassies and universities expect. Free consultation on LINE @Thainotary or call 094-895-8999 (Mon–Sun 08:00–20:00 ICT).
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: 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.
How to notarize a marriage consent form for an international wedding in Thailand?
Notary Public
Quick summary for expats to "How to notarize a marriage consent form for an international wedding in Thailand?" — 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. Standard turnaround is 1 business day; same-day service is available by appointment for straightforward files. Walk-in and mobile-notary appointments both available — call 094-895-8999 to confirm a slot.
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 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: official fees and service windows change. Verify the current rate and turnaround directly with the certifying authority before you fix a budget or a travel date.
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.
Does the all-in cost including delivery differ for a Chonburi–Pattaya client compared with a Bangkok client for notarisation by a Notarial Services Attorney?
Notary Public
Quick summary for expats to "Does the all-in cost including delivery differ for a Chonburi–Pattaya client compared with a Bangkok client for notarisation by a Notarial Services Attorney?" — 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. Standard turnaround is 1 business day; same-day service is available by appointment for straightforward files. 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: official fees and service windows change. Verify the current rate and turnaround directly with the certifying authority before you fix a budget or a travel date.
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.
How to translate protected plant and animal breed certification documents?
Certified translation
Short answer to "How to translate protected plant and animal breed certification documents?" — Multi-language certified translation for use in Thailand runs in three layers: translation by a native/MFA-recognised translator, a certificate of accuracy sealed by the translation company or a Notary Public lawyer, then MFA legalisation of that translation. Government fees are THB 200 per stamp for the normal service (2–3 business days) and THB 400 per stamp for same-day express (filed before 11:30); translation itself is priced per page/word and by language rarity. Free consultation on LINE @Thainotary or call 094-895-8999 (Mon–Sun 08:00–20:00 ICT).
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 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: official fees and service windows change. Verify the current rate and turnaround directly with the certifying authority before you fix a budget or a travel date.
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.
A document issued in Japan needs to be filed in Thailand — which certification does it need at origin, and which Thai translation format does the receiving office expect?
Certified translation
Per the Legalization Division, Department of Consular Affairs (MFA Thailand) to "A document issued in Japan needs to be filed in Thailand — which certification does it need at origin, and which Thai translation format does the receiving office expect?" — We cover English, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Hindi, Vietnamese, Myanmar, Lao, Khmer, Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Eastern European languages. Inbound chain for foreign documents: notarisation or Apostille in the country of origin → that country's embassy in Bangkok (non-Apostille states only) → Thai translation → MFA certification, after which DBD, district offices, Immigration and the Thai courts accept the file. Door-to-door pickup in Bangkok and DHL dispatch worldwide — call 094-895-8999.
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, 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: 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.
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 สอบถามราคา per document, with same-day service in central Bangkok and a written quote provided before any work begins.
Verified professional credentials
• Member, Lawyers Council of Thailand (สภาทนายความ) — verify
• Registered certified translator, Ministry of Justice (Thailand) — verify
• Recognized agent for MFA Legalization Division, Thailand — verify
Consumer protection & guarantees
• Acceptance-or-rework guarantee: we redo the work at no charge if the receiving authority rejects a first submission due to a fault on our side.
• Transparent fees quoted in writing before any work begins — no hidden surcharges.
• Confidentiality: documents handled under a written non-disclosure undertaking.
• Direct human contact for questions and quotations by phone, LINE or email.
Composite cases similar to this page — Marriage registration in Thailand and abroad
Composite cases assembled from commonly seen matters — not individual clients, no personal data.
divorce registration or former spouse's death certificate from Japan for registering a marriage abroad
a Thai–foreign couple filing together from Japan — 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 · reviewed the source documents and flagged which ones needed re-issuing before work began
What clients usually ask in matters like this: what order avoids having to redo an earlier step?
Indicative timeline: roughly 5–10 working days end to end
birth certificate from Surin for registering a marriage in Thailand
a Thai national working overseas from Surin — the signatory and the applicant were in different provinces, so signing and shipping had to be planned
What we handled: delivered a scanned set plus the originals with lodgement instructions · reviewed the source documents and flagged which ones needed re-issuing before work began · prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport
What clients usually ask in matters like this: what order avoids having to redo an earlier step?
Indicative timeline: roughly 10–20 working days end to end
birth certificate from Chiang Rai for a spouse-based residence application
a Thai national residing in Thailand from Chiang Rai — a tight travel or filing deadline required resequencing the work
What we handled: tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way · prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport · arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring
What clients usually ask in matters like this: if the destination rejects this set, do we start over from scratch?
Indicative timeline: roughly 3–7 working days end to end