Thailand doesn’t have notaries public in the sense most foreigners expect. Notarial work here is performed by Thai lawyers holding a specific licence — Notarial Services Attorneys, registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand — and whether their certification satisfies your bank, university or embassy abroad depends on the receiving institution’s requirements. We introduce you to licensed notarial attorneys from our network who handle this daily: affidavits, certified true copies, powers of attorney and signature witnessing, usually with same-week appointments and documents prepared in English. If your document actually needs Ministry of Foreign Affairs legalisation or embassy certification instead, the attorney will tell you before you pay for the wrong thing.
What we can arrange
- Affidavits and statutory declarations
- Certified true copies — passports, degrees, corporate documents
- Power of attorney notarization for overseas transactions
- Signature witnessing for banks, brokers and property deals abroad
- Straight answers on when MFA legalisation or embassy certification is required instead
How the introduction works
- Tell us what you need — two minutes on our form: service, budget, timeline.
- We match you — within one business day we introduce a vetted provider, or tell you honestly if we can’t help.
- You deal direct — scope, price and payment are agreed between you and the provider. We step back.
Referral note: Notarization in Thailand is legal work performed by attorneys licensed for notarial services. We make the introduction; the attorney performs the notarial act.
Frequently asked questions
Will a Thai notarization be accepted in my country?
It depends on the receiving institution. Many banks and universities accept a Notarial Services Attorney’s certification; some require MFA legalisation or embassy notarization instead. The attorney we introduce will confirm the right route for your specific document first.
How quickly can this be done?
Straightforward documents are often notarized the same or next business day once the attorney has reviewed them.