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Thailand Police Clearance Certificate (CID) — Full-package, every destination

End-to-end service: fingerprinting → Criminal Records Division (CID) → MFA → destination embassy, delivered to your door across 77 provinces and 50 Bangkok districts. Accepted for US, Australia, Canada, UK, Germany, Japan, Schengen visas and PR — plus domestic employment and licensing.

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Where do I get a Thailand Police Clearance Certificate, and how long does it take?

Issued by the Criminal Records Division (CID) of the Royal Thai Police — typically 7–10 business days after fingerprinting. NYC Legal collects originals at your door, runs CID + MFA + destination embassy in one bundled package, starting from ฿1,500 (domestic) or ฿4,500 (overseas).

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Domestic Use (5 services)
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Service coverage

On-site document pickup and fingerprinting across 50 Bangkok districts, 77 provinces, BTS/MRT stations and major malls.

กรุงเทพมหานคร (12+ areas)
ภาคกลาง (12+ areas)
ภาคเหนือ (9+ areas)
ภาคอีสาน (12+ areas)
ภาคตะวันออก (8+ areas)
ภาคตะวันตก (4+ areas)
ภาคใต้ (12+ areas)

Provider details

Company
NYC Legal & Notary Service Co., Ltd.
DBD Registration
0435567000061
Paralegal team
Registered with the Royal Thai Police
Source authority
Criminal Records Division (CID)
Certificate validity
6 months
Coverage
Nationwide Thailand

FAQ

Is a Thai Police Clearance accepted in every country?

Yes, with MFA legalisation and (for non-Apostille countries) the destination embassy's authentication. We bundle this for you.

Do I need to visit CID in person for fingerprinting?

No. We have CID-approved fingerprinting points and on-site service across Bangkok and major provinces.

Total turnaround?

Domestic 5–7 business days; overseas 10–14 business days including MFA + embassy. Express options available.

Starting price?

From ฿1,500 for domestic use and ฿4,500 for overseas filings (MFA and certified translation included).

Step-by-step · How it works

Police Clearance + international legalization

⏱ Estimated time: 14 days฿ From 4,500 THB
  1. Fingerprints and forms

    Fingerprint at a Thai police station or with our team; bring passport/ID and the standard application form.

  2. File with the Police Clearance Service Center

    Lodge the application and pay the official fee at the Royal Thai Police service center.

  3. Background check and pickup

    Background verification typically takes 7–10 working days.

  4. Translate + MFA/embassy

    Translate into the destination language and legalize at MFA and the destination embassy as required.

Every step of this service is handled by Thai attorneys holding both a practising licence and the Notarial Services Attorney certification from the Lawyers' Council of Thailand under Royal Patronage. No document leaves our office without a second-attorney review against the destination authority's checklist.

Why this matters

Our Police Clearance desk handles one of the highest request volumes in the firm — currently spanning dozens of primary categories, each with its own evidentiary checklist, certification chain, and turnaround. Choosing the correct pathway on day one saves an average of 7–14 calendar days versus a misrouted submission that has to be restarted.

Because police clearance sits at the intersection of Thai administrative law and the destination authority's evidentiary rules, the cost of a misstep is rarely the filing fee — it is the lost window. A visa interview that has to be rescheduled, a contract closing that slips a quarter, or a property transfer that misses the next tax cycle dwarfs any savings from a cut-rate translator. Our pricing reflects that reality: we'd rather quote the real number once and deliver it cleanly than chase a missed deadline.

How we deliver it

Our standard workflow has five gates: (1) source-document assessment and pathway recommendation within one business hour; (2) preparation and certified translation by registered translators; (3) notarisation by a licensed Notarial Services Attorney; (4) MFA Chaeng Watthana submission with daily tracking; (5) destination embassy or consulate endorsement, with the final dossier hand-delivered or shipped back to you under signature.

  1. Intake & free document review (≤1 business hour).
  2. Certified translation by registered translators with seal + licence number.
  3. Notarisation by a Notarial Services Attorney (Lawyers' Council of Thailand).
  4. MFA Chaeng Watthana endorsement (Department of Consular Affairs).
  5. Destination embassy / consulate finalisation + return delivery.

Document readiness before filing

Police Clearance matters most when the filing window is narrow and the receiving authority applies its checklist strictly. Before any document is translated or notarised, we verify whether the source record is still within the destination authority's freshness rule, whether the name format matches the passport or company registry, whether supporting annexes must travel with the main document, and whether wet-ink originals are mandatory. This pre-flight stage is where most avoidable delays are prevented.

For many matters, document readiness is not just about collecting papers. It includes sequencing. Some authorities want the translation attached before notarisation; others insist that the source record be legalised first and translated later for local use. Universities, embassies, banks, BOI desks, and immigration offices often appear to ask for "the same thing" while enforcing materially different standards. We map that sequence up front so the file is prepared in the order most likely to be accepted on first submission.

Common pitfalls we prevent

The most common cause of rejection for first-time clients is using a source certificate that fails the destination authority's freshness rule (Thai household registrations older than six months, for example), translations missing the translator's licence number, or chain-of-certification steps performed in the wrong order. We screen for all three before any fees are incurred.

  • Stale source records (e.g. household registrations older than 6 months).
  • Translations missing the translator's licence number or seal.
  • Chain-of-certification steps performed out of order.
  • Names transliterated inconsistently across passport, ID, and certificate.

Transparent pricing & turnaround

All fees appear in a single transparent quote that bundles government charges, courier (EMS/Kerry), and attorney work — no hidden surcharges. Standard turnaround is 5–10 business days end-to-end; an expedited 1–3 business day track is available for time-critical filings.

Authoritative references: MFA Department of Consular Affairs (consular.mfa.go.th), Hague Conference on Private International Law (hcch.net), Lawyers' Council of Thailand (lawyerscouncil.or.th).

Quality control, evidence & accountability

Every police clearance file we handle moves through a named-responsibility chain. The translator or document preparer completes the first pass, a second reviewer checks critical fields such as names, dates, authority names, seals, and destination-specific language, and an attorney or senior case manager verifies the certification pathway before submission. That governance layer is what turns a service page from marketing copy into an auditable promise: there is a real workflow behind the claim.

This is also central to E-E-A-T. Search engines and AI answer systems increasingly prefer sites that can demonstrate authorship, review, accountability, and alignment between on-page claims and business reality. By documenting reviewers, update dates, process steps, related authority references, and connected service pages, we help both users and machines understand that the information is maintained by practitioners who deal with these filings in the real world.

Frequently asked questions

How long does Police Clearance take?

Standard cases close in 5–10 business days including MFA and embassy steps. Expedited track is 1–3 business days for an additional fee.

What documents do I need to prepare?

Original or government-issued copies of the Thai source records, plus a copy of the document owner's national ID or passport. We review your bundle for free before any work begins.

Do I have to appear in person?

In most cases, no — a signed power of attorney is sufficient. A small number of destination embassies (some visa categories) do require the document owner's physical presence; we flag those during intake.

Is the quote final?

Yes. Quotes are turn-key and include every government and courier fee. Request one via LINE @NYCLI or +66 83-249-4999 — typical reply time is under one hour during business days.

Do you serve clients outside Bangkok?

Yes. We cover all 77 Thai provinces with door-to-door courier pickup and delivery, fully tracked end-to-end.

Which destination countries are supported?

168 destinations including the 125 Hague Apostille jurisdictions and Non-Hague destinations that require in-Thailand embassy endorsement. See the Legalization hub for the full directory.

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Reviewed by: Atty. Natthakarn (Notary Public licensee — Lawyers' Council of Thailand) · Last reviewed: 2026-06-13

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