What is a Thai PCC for use in Brunei?
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is the official Thai record confirming whether you have a criminal record in Thailand. It is required by Brunei authorities for immigration visas · permanent residency · work permits · professional licensing · marriage registration · inter-country adoption.
For Brunei, the full legalisation chain is: CID (Royal Thai Police) → Certified Translation → MFA Legalization → Brunei Embassy in Bangkok → delivery.
Authentication route for Brunei
Brunei is not party to (or does not accept) the Apostille Convention for Thai documents — the PCC must go through MFA legalisation and then the Brunei Embassy in Bangkok before shipping.
Workflow: 1) Request PCC at CID 2) Certified translation into English / Brunei's official language 3) MFA Legalisation 4) Brunei Embassy 5) International courier 2–3 business days.
Documents required to apply
1) Original passport plus copies of every stamped page.
2) Thai national ID (if applicable) or alien certificate.
3) Thai house registration / proof of address.
4) Four passport-size photos (4×6 cm) on white background, no older than 6 months.
5) Signed power of attorney (we prepare it).
6) FD-258 fingerprint card (only for USCIS/FBI and some Australian PR streams).
Pricing and turnaround
Full package for Brunei: from THB 6,500 — includes CID fee, certified translation, MFA + Embassy fee, and international courier (2–3 business days).
Total turnaround: 7–14 business days in Thailand plus international courier (2–3 business days). Fixed price quoted in writing before we start.
Common use cases in Brunei
· Permanent Residency / Citizenship
· Work permits and professional licensing (medical, nursing, engineering)
· Family / Marriage / Spouse / Fiancé visas
· Inter-country adoption
· Corporate background screening for senior roles
· Marriage registration abroad
Why Brunei clients choose NYC Legal
We have processed full-chain PCCs to Brunei and 195+ other destinations — 2,500+ files per year. We know the exact format each receiving authority expects, so the document is never bounced back.
Online tracking from CID intake all the way to delivery in Brunei, including EMS/DHL tracking number visible in your client portal.
FAQ
Does a Thai PCC for Brunei need Apostille or embassy legalisation?
Brunei still uses traditional legalisation — the PCC must pass through MFA and the Brunei Embassy in Bangkok.
Total time including courier to Brunei?
7–14 business days in Thailand plus 2–3 business days international courier — typically 2–4 weeks end-to-end.
How much does it cost?
From THB 6,500 all-in. Written fixed quote before we start.
Can you do this while I am already in Brunei?
Yes — sign a power of attorney legalised by the Thai Embassy in Brunei. We collect, process, and courier the finished document back to you in Brunei.
How long is a Thai PCC valid?
Typically 3–6 months from issuance. Most Brunei authorities will not accept a PCC older than 6 months.