Est. 2019 · Khon Kaen · Bangkok · Udon · Nong Khai

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Embassy Legalization & Apostille Service from Thailand

One-stop legalization for Thai documents used abroad — handled by Thai Bar-registered Notarial Services Attorneys, MFA-liaison team, and multilingual staff. Choose your destination country below.

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How do I legalize Thai documents for use overseas?

Thailand → Notary Public → Ministry of Foreign Affairs → (Apostille OR Destination Embassy). Turnaround 5-15 business days. NYC handles every step end-to-end.

Destinations
94 countries
Apostille (Hague)
124+ states
Turnaround
5-15 days
Rating
4.9/5 · 412 reviews

Europe

Middle East

Asia

Americas

Africa

Oceania

Frequently Asked Questions

What is document legalization?
Legalization is the official process that makes a document issued in Thailand legally recognized in a foreign country. It involves Notary certification, Ministry of Foreign Affairs authentication, and — for non-Hague countries — the destination country's embassy.
Apostille vs Embassy legalization — which do I need?
Since 2 November 2024 Thailand joined the Hague Apostille Convention. For the 125+ member states, a single MFA Apostille replaces the embassy step. Countries outside the convention still require the classic Notary → MFA → Embassy chain.
How long does the full process take?
Apostille chain: 5-8 business days. Consular (embassy) chain: 8-15 business days depending on the destination embassy queue in Bangkok.
Do you offer English-language service?
Yes — all our Notarial Services Attorneys are bilingual (Thai/English) and we also cover Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Certified translations in 30+ languages.
Can I use your service from outside Thailand?
Absolutely. We handle end-to-end via international courier (DHL/FedEx). You mail us the documents, we run the chain, and ship back to any address worldwide.

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