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We are equipped to handle the attestation of a broad range of documents, including personal, educational, police clearance, export, and business-related paperwork.
Our comprehensive service ensures every detail of the attestation process is managed meticulously.
For clients seeking to attest three or more documents, we provide a discount.
To get information regarding your specific requirements, the associated costs, and the anticipated timeframe for document attestation, reach out to our office directly.
Our team stands ready to assist you.
Personal & business documents from the UK:
The Thai embassy accepts both original and copies of apostilled documents.
The exception is the ACCA certificate must be the original certificate.
Documents can be bundled for the Thai embassy (ensure that the receiving authority accepts bundled documents)
We require a photocopy of a valid passport for Thai citizens.
Documents from Ireland:
Documents must be prior certified by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (dfa.ie)
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Irish documents are taking longer to legalise. Please allow up to one extra week for the attestation of an Irish document.
Prices:
Full legalisation service | Prices from: |
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Standard 12 working days | £169 /per doc |
Express 4 working days | £220 /per doc |
Embassy service (only) | Prices from: |
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Standard 12 working days | £100 /per doc |
Express 4 working days | £130 /per doc |
Discounts for 3 or more documents. Please enquire.
Prices exclude return delivery by mail.
Signature certification and power of attorney procedures
If you’re not a Thai national seeking to authorise a Power of Attorney or certify your signature, please be advised that the Royal Thai Embassy in London does not authenticate foreign national signatures.
The procedure requires your signature to be first signed and verified by a UK solicitor or a Notary Public. Following this, your document(s) must be legalised by the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or, for Irish nationals, the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland (DFA).
Once these steps have been fulfilled, your document(s) can be processed for authentication at the Royal Thai Embassy in London.
Translation into Thai / Siamese
The usual process is to first legalise the document and then have everything translated into Thai /Siamese.
The Thai embassy is VERY particular about translation. Absolutely EVERYTHING on a document must be translated. This includes names, places, and numbers – including the translator’s signature!