Dr Solomon notarial Services Attorney: has many lawyers who have completed specialized training and registration with the Lawyers Council of Thailand can act as Notarial Services Attorneys. Only these qualified individuals can notarize documents in Thailand.

Typical Documents Requiring Notarization:
  • Power of Attorney
  • Title deeds and property transactions
  • Contracts and agreements (business, lease, loan, prenuptial)
  • Certified true copies (passport, ID card, education certificates, company docs)
  • Affidavits/statutory declarations
  • Bank statements and letters
  • Application forms (foreign visa, etc.)
  • Translated documents
  • Wills

Process:

  • Appear in person before a Notarial Services Attorney with valid identification (usually a passport).
  • The attorney verifies identity, witnesses signatures, and certifies document authenticity.
  • The notarized document is stamped and signed by the attorney.

Legalization for International Use:

Since Thailand is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, notarized documents for use abroad may require further legalization (authentication) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, and/or at the relevant foreign embassy or consulate.

Institutional Use: Notarization may be mandatory for documents to be accepted by embassies, banks, courts, schools, and government offices. Some documents are not legally enforceable without notarization.