Notarise Translator's Affidavit — Notarised with a Lawyers-Council-licensed attorney
Translator swears accuracy + Notary witnesses — ready for overseas filing.
At a glance
What is included
- Thai↔English translation (other languages on request)
- Translator's affidavit signed before the Notary
- Translator credentials attached
- Bilingual Notarial Certificate
- PDF + collectible original
Not included (transparent)
- MFA/embassy legalization (add-on)
Common use cases
- Visa and academic filings
- Overseas marriage registration
- Consular filings for non-Hague states
- Foreign bank submissions
How Thai notarisation differs from Anglo-American notaries
Every notarial job carries a 30-day warranty. If the destination refuses due to a defect in the Notarial Certificate, we re-issue at no cost.
Documents to prepare before meeting the attorney
For Hague states, add an Apostille after notarisation. For non-Hague destinations (China, India, some Middle-Eastern states) chain MFA + destination embassy on top.
The Notarial Register — traceability and verification
Every notarial act is entered in the Notarial Register per Lawyers Council rules. Foreign authorities can verify authenticity through the Council or Thai MFA. Records are kept for at least ten years.
When you also need MFA + embassy legalization
Bring: original national ID or passport, the underlying original document, one copy, and a note on the destination country and intended use — the attorney will format the Notarial Certificate accordingly.
Warranty and re-issue policy
Anglo-American notaries (US, UK) hold a broader public office. In Thailand that scope is delegated to Notarial Attorneys via a specific Lawyers Council authorisation.
In-person vs mobile vs video-witnessed options
The 1–2-day standard covers scheduling, in-person notarisation, and Notarial Certificate preparation. Same-day rush is available in Bangkok at +30–50%.
How the notarisation runs
- 11. Send documents and detailsBy LINE @nyclegal, email, or WhatsApp with destination country and intended use
- 22. Locked THB 1,200–2,800 quote within 30 minutesWe match a Lawyers-Council-registered Notarial Attorney to your job
- 33. Book — office / on-site / videoWhichever suits you. Appointment inside 1–2 business days
- 44. Attorney notarises in your presenceOriginal inspection, seal, Notarial Certificate, register entry
- 55. PDF plus original returnedPDF same day. Original by EMS/DHL to your address
Where it is accepted
Frequently asked
Q1.When do I need MFA on top?
Whenever the destination requires 'legalization' or 'Apostille' in addition to notarisation. Our Full Chain package covers it.
Q2.Do you offer video notarisation?
For destinations that accept e-Notary. We record the session and note the method on the Notarial Certificate.
Q3.Do you serve clients outside Bangkok?
Yes. Send photos for a quote, then ship the originals by Kerry/EMS. Returns go by EMS or DHL.
Q4.Which countries accept this?
Worldwide use. Hague states add an Apostille; non-Hague (China, India, etc.) also add MFA + destination embassy legalization.
Q5.How much does Translator's Affidavit — Notarised cost?
THB 1,200–2,800 per session, including attorney fee and Notarial Certificate. Locked in your quote before we start.
Q6.What if the destination rejects it?
Every job carries a 30-day warranty. Defects in the Notarial Certificate are re-issued at no cost.
Q7.Do you issue a full VAT invoice?
Yes — issued to your company address, with Thai Revenue Department withholding-tax compliance.
Q8.When do I get the original back?
Within 2 business days. PDF returns the same day as the notarisation.
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Ready to notarise?
Ready to start Translator's Affidavit — Notarised? Message LINE @nyclegal, call +66 83-249-4999, or email — we reply within 15 minutes.
