Authentication chain for Notary Certification of Translation bound for Cambodia
Cambodia is not (yet) a Hague Apostille member — therefore Notary Certification of Translation must pass through: Notary Public → MFA Thailand → Cambodia Embassy.
After MFA Thailand, the Cambodia Embassy in Bangkok must add their consular stamp before the document is usable abroad.
Our team refreshes Cambodia requirements quarterly to avoid bounce-back on format changes.
About Notary Certification of Translation
Notary attestation that the translation matches the original.
Common reasons clients prepare Notary Certification of Translation for Cambodia: Transcript/วุฒิการศึกษาแปลอังกฤษ · ทะเบียนสมรส/สูติบัตรแปลไป USCIS, IRCC · งบการเงินสำหรับ M&A.
Source documents to bring: ต้นฉบับ + คำแปล, พาสปอร์ตผู้ขอ.
Total cost and timeline
Notary Public: quoted on request — turnaround 1–2 ชั่วโมง.
MFA Consular Affairs (Chaengwattana): quoted on request per stamp (standard) or quoted on request (express) — 2-3 business days (1-day express available).
Cambodia Embassy: fees and queue vary, typically 3-10 business days.
Total ~8-14 business days · Express ~4-6 days.
Document checklist
- Original Notary Certification of Translation (or copy to be certified)
- Signer's Thai ID / passport
- Cambodia Embassy appointment slip (if any)
- Power of attorney (if our runner files on your behalf)
- Certified translation (if the destination requires local language)
FAQ
Will my Notary Certification of Translation be accepted in Cambodia?
Yes — provided the full chain (Notary → MFA → Cambodia Embassy) is completed. We handle each step.
Total turnaround?
8-14 business days · express in 4-6 days.
Total cost?
Notary quoted on request + MFA quoted on request per stamp (standard) or quoted on request (express) + Cambodia Embassy fee.
Does an Apostille expire?
The Apostille itself does not expire, but many receiving authorities want documents dated within 3-6 months — verify with the recipient.






