Durable POA / Healthcare Proxy → Japan 🇯🇵
Family Court / Notary Office · Estate division agreement + family register → registration
Japan only recognises the Durable POA / Healthcare Proxy once it carries certified Japanese translation and MFA Apostille.
Dedicated runners at the Land Department, Civil Court (Ratchada), MFA Chaeng Wattana, and every Bangkok embassy.
Why Japan insists on this document: Iryuubun mandatory for direct heirs — Apostille + Japanese translation.
Forced heirship: mandatory · Estate tax: 相続税 10-55% (foreign-resident exposure narrowed 2021).
End-to-end: prepare Durable POA / Healthcare Proxy at Notarial Services Attorney (3-7 days) → Japanese translation → MFA → Apostille → Family Court / Notary Office.
First-pass acceptance: 94-96%.
Coverage
How it works
- 1
Destination checklist
Compare Family Court / Notary Office requirements with the asset/heir map.
- 2
Prepare Durable POA / Healthcare Proxy
Filed at Notarial Services Attorney (3-7 working days).
- 3
Japanese translation
Registrar-listed translator with estate/tax glossary.
- 4
MFA legalisation
Chaeng Wattana — 2-3 working days.
- 5
Apostille
MFA Apostille route.
- 6
File with Family Court / Notary Office
DHL the original or submit at the destination embassy in Bangkok.
Frequently asked questions
Does Japan accept Thai Apostille?
Yes — MFA Apostille suffices.
Forced heirship?
Mandatory — reserved share must be preserved; we structure accordingly.
Destination estate tax?
相続税 10-55% (foreign-resident exposure narrowed 2021)
Probate route?
Estate division agreement + family register → registration
Translation language?
Japanese, by a translator accepted by the destination authority or the Thai MFA.
Estimated total cost?
5,000-12,000 บาท + translation THB 1,000-2,000/page + MFA THB 400 + free Apostille + destination court fees.
Timeline?
10-21 working days for document preparation + 60-180 days for overseas probate.