What is a Thai PCC for use in Bolivia?
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is the official Thai record confirming whether you have a criminal record in Thailand. It is required by Bolivia authorities for immigration visas · permanent residency · work permits · professional licensing · marriage registration · inter-country adoption.
For Bolivia, the full legalisation chain is: Now: CID (Royal Thai Police) → Certified Translation → MFA Legalisation → Bolivia Embassy in Bangkok · From 28 February 2027: CID → Certified Translation → MFA Apostille.
Authentication route for Bolivia
Bolivia is a party to the 1961 Apostille Convention. Thailand deposited its instrument of accession on 30 June 2026 and the Convention enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so a Thai PCC for Bolivia still needs MFA legalisation followed by the Bolivia Embassy in Bangkok today.
Workflow now: 1) Request PCC at CID 2) Certified translation 3) MFA legalisation 4) Bolivia Embassy 5) International courier to Bolivia. From 28 February 2027 the embassy step is replaced by a single MFA Apostille.
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
The full package for Bolivia covers the CID fee, certified translation, MFA legalisation (plus the embassy step until 28 February 2027), and international courier (5–9 business days). We quote our fee in writing before work starts and bill government fees at cost.
Total turnaround: 7–14 business days in Thailand plus international courier (5–9 business days).
Common use cases in Bolivia
· 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 Bolivia clients choose NYC Legal
We have processed full-chain PCCs to Bolivia 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 Bolivia, including EMS/DHL tracking number visible in your client portal.
FAQ
Does a Thai PCC for Bolivia need Apostille or embassy legalisation?
Bolivia accepts Apostille, but the Convention only enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027. Until then a Thai PCC still needs MFA legalisation plus the Bolivia Embassy in Bangkok; after that date a single MFA Apostille is enough.
Total time including courier to Bolivia?
7–14 business days in Thailand plus 5–9 business days international courier — typically 2–4 weeks end-to-end.
How is the cost calculated?
It depends on the number of certified sets, the translation language, and which authorities must stamp the file. We issue a fixed written quote before we start and bill government fees at cost.
Can you do this while I am already in Bolivia?
Yes — sign a power of attorney legalised by the Thai Embassy in Bolivia. We collect, process, and courier the finished document back to you in Bolivia.
How long is a Thai PCC valid?
Typically 3–6 months from issuance. Most Bolivia authorities will not accept a PCC older than 6 months.






