Japanese translation of "Certified True Copy"
Certified True Copy is most commonly required for สำเนาพาสปอร์ต/บัตรประชาชนสำหรับเปิดบัญชีต่างประเทศ · สำเนาวุฒิการศึกษา/Transcript; cross-language use requires both a sworn translator and Notary Public to be accepted abroad.
Our team pairs a native 日本語 translator, a Thai-licensed lawyer (terminology QC) and a Notary Public — three checkpoints, one office.
Japanese/Certified True Copy bundles are most often filed for สำเนาพาสปอร์ต/บัตรประชาชนสำหรับเปิดบัญชีต่างประเทศ and สำเนาวุฒิการศึกษา/Transcript and สำเนาทะเบียนบริษัทสำหรับ M&A/Investor relations.
Recognition of our Japanese certified translations
Coverage includes สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น, MOFA Japan, Immigration Bureau Japan; if the receiver is outside this list we add a Notary cover sheet.
Use cases: วีซ่าญี่ปุ่น · Spouse Visa · Working Holiday · เรียนต่อญี่ปุ่น
Supported direction(s): TH → Japanese and Japanese → TH — same QC standard either way.
How NYC Legal handles your translation job
Step 1 — submit scans, receive a written quote in under an hour.
Step 2 — sworn 日本語 translator produces draft with translator's declaration.
Step 3 — bilingual proof-reader + lawyer QC for language and law.
Step 4 — notarisation at our Silom office or online.
Step 5 — optional MFA + embassy add-on for overseas filings. Total 1–2 วัน.
Pricing and document checklist
Japanese translation: quoted on request/A4 page (10-30% off for bulk).
Notary certification: quoted on request/set.
Prepare: ต้นฉบับเอกสาร · พาสปอร์ต/บัตรประชาชน
FAQ
What else is required if I submit this Japanese translation overseas?
Yes — after translation + Notary, we route through MFA Consular Affairs and the destination country's embassy. We handle the full chain.
Is your Japanese certified translation accepted by สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น?
Yes, our output is recognised by สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น / MOFA Japan / Immigration Bureau Japan and additional authorities listed above.
What is the standard delivery time?
Standard 1–2 วัน; express in 1 day with +50% fee.
Can I submit documents online?
Yes — send scan/PDF via LINE @NYCLI or email; originals can be scanned at our office.






