Authentication chain for ID Card Copy Certification bound for Thailand
Thailand is not (yet) a Hague Apostille member — therefore ID Card Copy Certification must pass through: Notary Public → MFA Thailand → Thailand Embassy.
After MFA Thailand, the Thailand Embassy in Bangkok must add their consular stamp before the document is usable abroad.
Note: Uses the consular legalization chain via MFA Thailand before the destination embassy
About ID Card Copy Certification
Certified copy of Thai national ID for international use.
Common reasons clients prepare ID Card Copy Certification for Thailand: KYC · ยืนยันตัวตน · ประกอบเอกสารวีซ่า.
Source documents to bring: บัตรประชาชนเล่มจริง.
Total cost and timeline
Notary Public: quoted on request — turnaround 15–30 นาที.
MFA Consular Affairs (Chaengwattana): quoted on request per stamp (standard) or quoted on request (express) — 2-3 business days (1-day express available).
Thailand Embassy: fees and queue vary, typically 3-10 business days.
Total ~8-14 business days · Express ~4-6 days.
Document checklist
- Original ID Card Copy Certification (or copy to be certified)
- Signer's Thai ID / passport
- Thailand 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 ID Card Copy Certification be accepted in Thailand?
Yes — provided the full chain (Notary → MFA → Thailand 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) + Thailand 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.






