What is a Thai PCC for use in Singapore?
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is the official Thai record confirming whether you have a criminal record in Thailand. It is required by Singapore authorities for immigration visas · permanent residency · work permits · professional licensing · marriage registration · inter-country adoption.
For Singapore, the full legalisation chain is: Now: CID (Royal Thai Police) → Certified Translation → MFA Legalisation → Singapore Embassy in Bangkok · From 28 February 2027: CID → Certified Translation → MFA Apostille.
Authentication route for Singapore
Singapore 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 Singapore still needs MFA legalisation followed by the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok today.
Workflow now: 1) Request PCC at CID 2) Certified translation 3) MFA legalisation 4) Singapore Embassy 5) International courier to Singapore. 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 Singapore covers the CID fee, certified translation, MFA legalisation (plus the embassy step until 28 February 2027), and international courier (2–3 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 (2–3 business days).
Common use cases in Singapore
· 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 Singapore clients choose NYC Legal
We have processed full-chain PCCs to Singapore 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 Singapore, including EMS/DHL tracking number visible in your client portal.
FAQ
Does a Thai PCC for Singapore need Apostille or embassy legalisation?
Singapore 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 Singapore Embassy in Bangkok; after that date a single MFA Apostille is enough.
Total time including courier to Singapore?
7–14 business days in Thailand plus 2–3 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 Singapore?
Yes — sign a power of attorney legalised by the Thai Embassy in Singapore. We collect, process, and courier the finished document back to you in Singapore.
How long is a Thai PCC valid?
Typically 3–6 months from issuance. Most Singapore authorities will not accept a PCC older than 6 months.
Detailed questions about this destination
How do I get a Thai police clearance certificate for use in Singapore?
The current chain is: Now: CID (Royal Thai Police) → Certified Translation → MFA Legalisation → Singapore Embassy in Bangkok · From 28 February 2027: CID → Certified Translation → MFA Apostille. You apply at the Criminal Records Division (CID) of the Royal Thai Police, add a certified translation, then have the Department of Consular Affairs legalise the file before the destination embassy step required by the receiving authority.
Does a Thai PCC for Singapore need an Apostille or embassy legalisation?
Singapore is a Hague Apostille member state, but Thailand only deposited its instrument of accession on 30 June 2026 and the Convention enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027. Until that date a Thai PCC still needs MFA legalisation plus the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok; afterwards a single MFA Apostille replaces the embassy step.
How long does the whole process take before the document reaches Singapore?
Processing inside Thailand normally takes 7–14 business days from the CID application to the final stamp in the chain, plus roughly 2–3 business days of international courier time to Singapore. Budget 2–4 weeks end to end when the supporting documents are complete on day one.
Which language must the PCC be translated into for Singapore?
English is the default and is accepted by most authorities in Singapore, but some offices require a translation into the local official language by an approved translator. Confirm this with the receiving authority first, and make sure every name is spelled exactly as in your passport — mismatches are the most common rejection reason.
Can you handle this while I am already living in Singapore?
Yes. Sign a power of attorney and have your signature certified by the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in Singapore. We then file at CID, run the legalisation chain, and courier the finished document to your address in Singapore with tracking at every stage.
What documents do I need to supply for a PCC used in Singapore?
Your original passport with copies of the stamped pages, Thai ID card and house registration (or alien certificate) with copies, four white-background photos taken within the last six months, and a signed power of attorney if we file on your behalf. Some Singapore programmes also require a fingerprint card, which we prepare separately.
Which authority in Singapore receives the certificate?
It is usually the immigration department, a professional licensing board, or a local registrar in Singapore, depending on your purpose. Request the requirements in writing before the chain starts so nothing has to be redone.
How long does a Thai PCC stay valid for Singapore?
Thailand does not print an expiry date on the certificate, but authorities in Singapore typically require one issued within the last 3–6 months. Plan the legalisation chain and the 2–3 business days courier leg so the document is still inside that window on the day you file.
How is the cost for a Singapore-bound PCC calculated?
It combines government fees at CID, the Department of Consular Affairs and the Singapore embassy where applicable, plus certified translation and international courier, and it scales with the number of certified sets and how urgently you need them. We quote our fee in writing before work starts and bill government fees at cost.
What should I do if the authority in Singapore rejects the document?
The usual causes are a name spelled differently from the passport, a certificate older than the destination's age limit, or a missing stamp in the chain. Ask for the refusal in writing and send it to us: in most cases only one step has to be repeated rather than the whole process.






