Translation and Legalization in Thailand

Translation and Legalization in Thailand. Getting a foreign or Thai document accepted by an official body usually requires two separate things done right: an accurate, admissible translation, and a correct chain of authentication (legalization) that proves the original signature or seal is genuine. Mistakes — wrong order, the wrong certifier, or informal translations — are […]
Power of Attorney in Thailand

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a vital legal instrument in Thailand that allows one person (the principal) to authorize another person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to act on their behalf. This legal delegation is widely used in both personal and business contexts — from property transactions and company registrations to immigration and court proceedings. […]
Notary Public in Thailand

In Thailand, the concept of a Notary Public plays an essential role in authenticating and certifying documents for both domestic and international use. Although Thailand does not have a traditional “Notary Public” system like those in common law countries, it provides an equivalent function through Notarial Services Attorneys. These are licensed Thai lawyers who have […]