685–720 / 1,296 件のパターン · 主な所管機関: Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required). 書類種別・発行元の県/国・提出目的の組み合わせです。各パターンの詳細な説明はタイ語版の全件ライブラリに掲載しています。
Certified translations into and out of Thai are prepared in the format expected by the receiving authority — including MFA Department of Legalisation, Thai courts, and foreign embassies.
重要ポイント
提出先がどの認証(弁護士/外務省/登録翻訳者)を求めるか事前に確認してください
氏名の綴りはパスポートと1文字も違わないようにします
海外提出用の翻訳は、その後に領事認証やアポスティーユが必要になることが一般的です
日数は目安であり、認証機関の混雑状況により変動します
手続の流れ(概要)
ステップ
実施主体
必要書類
所要目安
1. Confirm the certification format the receiving body requires
Applicant + receiving authority
Published requirements or the authority's written reply
approx. 1 day
2. Translate and proofread names, numbers and legal terms
Translator and reviser
Legible original + passport copy
approx. 1–3 working days
3. Issue the certificate of translation accuracy
Translator or Notarial Services Attorney, as required
Real customer questions, answered by our attorneys
Selected from our knowledge base of 3,300+ real questions we have answered.
Can someone else go to the Notary Public on my behalf?
Notary Public
Short answer to "Can someone else go to the Notary Public on my behalf?" — You must sign in front of the attorney with your original passport; the attorney affixes the notarial seal, signature, register number and date so the document is accepted abroad. The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Walk-in and mobile-notary appointments both available — call 094-895-8999 to confirm a slot.
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 or a certified extract from the issuing authority, a copy of the holder's ID or passport, a power of attorney if someone files on your behalf, and the exact English spelling of every name as it appears in the passport.
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.
Do I need a NAATI translation of a shareholder certificate for setting up a trust deed or SMSF?
NAATI translation
Practitioner's view to "Do I need a NAATI translation of a shareholder certificate for setting up a trust deed or SMSF?" — We deliver the digitally-signed PDF (with the NAATI stamp and QR verification link) via email/LINE first, then dispatch the hardcopy on our official letterhead via EMS to Thailand or worldwide. The translation is produced by a NAATI-Certified Translator (Thai↔English), stamped with the practitioner's signature, ID number, certification tier and expiry — accepted by the Department of Home Affairs, INZ, AHPRA, Engineers Australia, VETASSESS, CPA Australia and ACS. 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 or a certified extract from the issuing authority, a copy of the holder's ID or passport, a power of attorney if someone files on your behalf, and the exact English spelling of every name as it appears in the passport.
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: 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 map Thai legal terminology to foreign legal systems (Common Law vs. Civil Law)?
Certified translation
How we handle this in practice to "How to map Thai legal terminology to foreign legal systems (Common Law vs. Civil Law)?" — MFA Thailand only certifies the Thai–English pair, so a third-language original is either relayed through English or translated directly into Thai with a signed translator declaration attached to every page. 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 outbound documents to member states need one Apostille from MFA instead of a destination-embassy step, except for states that objected to the accession. Door-to-door pickup in Bangkok and DHL dispatch worldwide — call 094-895-8999.
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 or a certified extract from the issuing authority, a copy of the holder's ID or passport, a power of attorney if someone files on your behalf, and the exact English spelling of every name as it appears in the passport.
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.
Short answer to "Can I notarize a utility bill in Thailand?" — You must sign in front of the attorney with your original passport; the attorney affixes the notarial seal, signature, register number and date so the document is accepted abroad. The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Walk-in and mobile-notary appointments both available — call 094-895-8999 to confirm a slot.
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 or a certified extract from the issuing authority, a copy of the holder's ID or passport, a power of attorney if someone files on your behalf, and the exact English spelling of every name as it appears in the passport.
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: keep colour scans of every certified page. If a courier loses the set, digital copies make re-issue and verification dramatically faster.
What online booking and identity-verification options exist for clients based in Phuket who need notarisation by a Notarial Services Attorney?
Notary Public
How we handle this in practice to "What online booking and identity-verification options exist for clients based in Phuket who need notarisation by a Notarial Services Attorney?" — The notarised document remains valid indefinitely, but consulates and banks abroad usually accept it only within 3–6 months of issuance. Typical fees are お見積り 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) 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: 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.
When translated admission files and statements of purpose is needed in several languages, should each version come from the Thai source or be relayed via English?
Certified translation
Per the Legalization Division, Department of Consular Affairs (MFA Thailand) to "When translated admission files and statements of purpose is needed in several languages, should each version come from the Thai source or be relayed via English?" — MFA Thailand only certifies the Thai–English pair, so a third-language original is either relayed through English or translated directly into Thai with a signed translator declaration attached to every page. 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 outbound documents to member states need one Apostille from MFA instead of a destination-embassy step, except for states that objected to the accession. Door-to-door pickup in Bangkok and DHL dispatch worldwide — call 094-895-8999.
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: 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: keep colour scans of every certified page. If a courier loses the set, digital copies make re-issue and verification dramatically faster.
If the source document is expired or lost, can medical records and test-result translation still proceed — and what is the workaround?
Certified translation
Short answer to "If the source document is expired or lost, can medical records and test-result translation still proceed — and what is the workaround?" — 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) 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: 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.
If a certified a single-status certificate used to marry abroad must be revoked, who has to be notified and what document effects the revocation?
Notary Public
Quick summary for expats to "If a certified a single-status certificate used to marry abroad must be revoked, who has to be notified and what document effects the revocation?" — 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. Send a photo of your document to LINE @Thainotary and we'll quote and schedule 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 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: 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.
Practitioner guidance — General and specialised document translation
Competent authority: Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required)
Practitioner guidance
✓Spell names exactly as printed in the passport, including middle names and prefixes.
✓Obtain freshly issued civil-registration extracts before translating; many authorities accept only documents issued within roughly 3–6 months (verify with the receiving office).
✓Send high-resolution colour scans of every page, including pages carrying stamps and signatures.
✓List proper nouns that must stay consistent — company, institution and job titles — across the whole document set.
✓If several countries are involved, translate into English first as a pivot, then decide on further target languages.
Pitfalls — why documents get rejected
!Using a translation certified under one system where the authority requires another.
!Bank documents without an original bank stamp, which invalidates an otherwise correct translation.
!Translating only selected pages when the authority requires the complete document.
!Name spelling in the translation does not match the passport — the single most common rejection cause.
!Submitting an old photocopy instead of a freshly issued registry extract.
所要期間は一定ではなく、Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) の受付状況・書類の種類・提出先機関により変動します。そのため固定の日数は掲載していません。実際の期限より余裕を持って着手し、渡航や提出の予定を組む前に現在の状況をご確認ください。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳で取得した書類に有効期限はありますか。
有効期限を定めるのはサービス提供者ではなく提出先機関です。発行後一定期間内の書類のみを受理する機関も多いため、先に提出先の基準を確認したうえで Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) での手続きを開始してください。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳は本人が出向く必要がありますか。委任は可能ですか。
署名や本人確認が必要な段階と、委任状で代理可能な段階があります。Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) の規定と書類の種類により異なるため、来訪前に条件をご確認ください。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳の料金がページに表示されていないのはなぜですか。
ページ数・言語・認証の段数、および Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) が公告に基づき徴収する公的手数料によって範囲が大きく異なるため、単一の金額の掲示はかえって誤解を招きます。実際の書類を拝見したうえでご案内しています。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳で書類が差し戻される主な原因は何ですか。
綴りや氏名の不一致、原本と写しの取り違え、提出先が求める経路を経ていない認証などが実際に見られる原因です。判断に迷う場合は Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) または当方スタッフに事前にご確認ください。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳の主たる所管当局は Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) です。提出先が指定する経路以外で取得した認証は、内容が正しくても受理されないことがあります。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
一般・専門文書の翻訳の最新要件はどこで確認できますか。
Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) の公告を直接ご確認ください。当ページが根拠としている公式情報源は https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/legalization · https://www.dopa.go.th/ です。規定は随時改訂されるため、毎回最新版をご確認ください。 個別のご事情はお電話・LINE・メールでスタッフにご確認ください。 本内容は一般的な案内です。要件・所要期間は変更される場合がありますので、申請前に必ず所管当局の最新情報をご確認ください。
How much does a certified translation cost in Thailand?
Pricing depends on language pair and document length, but standard certificates (birth, marriage, education) start at 500–お見積り per page with same-day turnaround in Bangkok.
Are certified translations from Thailand accepted abroad?
Yes — a certified translation produced by an MoJ-registered or court-sworn translator, then notarized and MFA-legalized (or apostilled), is accepted by embassies, universities and immigration authorities worldwide.
確認済みの専門資格
• Member, Lawyers Council of Thailand (สภาทนายความ) — 確認する
• Registered certified translator, Ministry of Justice (Thailand) — 確認する
• Recognized agent for MFA Legalization Division, Thailand — 確認する
Composite cases similar to this page — General and specialised document translation
Composite cases assembled from commonly seen matters — not individual clients, no personal data.
employment certificate from Prachuap Khiri Khan–Hua Hin for a family-reunion visa filing
a Thai national working overseas from Prachuap Khiri Khan–Hua Hin — 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 · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules · arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring · reviewed the source documents and flagged which ones needed re-issuing before work began
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
employment certificate from Nong Khai for use in foreign court proceedings
an authorised representative of a Thai-registered company from Nong Khai — a tight travel or filing deadline required resequencing the work
What we handled: tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way · arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules
What clients usually ask in matters like this: who must certify the translation for it to be accepted at destination?
Indicative timeline: roughly 7–14 working days end to end
bank statement from Chonburi for a permanent-residence application
a foreign national living in Thailand from Chonburi — a tight travel or filing deadline required resequencing the work
What we handled: tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way · arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules · delivered a scanned set plus the originals with lodgement instructions
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