Thailand Notary Public · Lawyers Council registered · NOT-POA-001
Notary Public — General Power of Attorney
Notarial acknowledgement of the principal's signature and identity on a general Power of Attorney by a Lawyers Council-registered notary.
Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 · Asia/Bangkok
A Thai Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney) is a lawyer specially registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand under the Lawyers Act B.E. 2528, authorised to certify signatures, true copies, oaths and factual statements for use with foreign authorities. This page is our Notary Public — General Power of Attorney service by NYC Legal & Notary Services — THB 1,500–2,500, 1–3 hours at our office (by appointment). Bilingual TH/EN notarial certificate with the notary's seal and signature, ready for onward MFA/Apostille or destination-embassy legalisation.
What you get
- ✓Bilingual TH/EN notarial certificate with seal and notary's signature
- ✓Original/copy documents stamped page-by-page
- ✓High-resolution colour PDF scan emailed before physical release
- ✓Next-step guidance (MFA/Apostille/embassy) included in the same price
- ✓100% acceptance guarantee — free correction on any notary-format rejection
- ✓EMS/DHL delivery within Thailand and worldwide (at cost)
Where Notary Public — General Power of Attorney is used
Most common contexts: Litigation representation (TH/overseas) · General transactional authority · Business agency.
Accepted by: Foreign embassies and consulates in Bangkok · Thai MFA Department of Consular Affairs (next-step legalisation) · Thai and overseas courts (as evidentiary exhibit) · Banks, financial institutions and insurers (TH and abroad).
Please present a valid (unexpired) national ID or passport when signing before the notary.
This is the essential first step before MFA/Apostille (in force 14 Feb 2026) or destination-embassy legalisation.
Process
1. Book + send document in advance
Call +66-83-249-4999 or LINE @NYCLI · book 4h ahead · send the document file for legal pre-review
2. Come to the office (or use mobile dispatch)
Bangkok Asoke HQ, or the notary travels to your home, hospital or office (Bangkok mobile)
3. Present ID and sign
Please present a valid (unexpired) national ID or passport when signing before the notary.
4. Notary stamps and issues the certificate
The notary verifies identity + document, applies the seal and signature, and issues the bilingual certificate
5. Receive the file and plan the next step
Collect at the office or we ship by EMS/DHL · we advise on the next step (MFA/Apostille/embassy)
AAAAA (A5) Lawyers Council-grade quality
Our six notaries are all registered Notarial Services Attorneys with the Lawyers Council of Thailand, averaging 12+ years of experience.
Every set passes two review layers before the notary signs: (1) legal writer proofreads, (2) head of legal checks alignment with MFA/Apostille/embassy formats.
100% acceptance guarantee — free correction if the destination rejects due to notarial format issues.
Bilingual TH/EN certificates by default; CN/JP/KR/DE/FR/ES/AR/RU add-ons available. Audit trail maintained under Thailand PDPA (B.E. 2562).
FAQ
How much and how fast?
THB 1,500–2,500 · 1–3 hours at our office (by appointment) · same-day express available (+50%).
Is the notarial certificate in English?
Every notarial certificate is bilingual TH/EN by default. CN/JP/KR/DE/FR/ES/AR/RU add-ons available on request.
What do I need to bring?
An unexpired national ID or passport, plus the original document to be notarised. For contracts, send the file to us in advance so our legal team can pre-review it.
Cancellation policy?
12+ hours before the appointment: no fee. Less than 12 hours: 50% of the service price.
Payment methods?
Thai bank transfer, PromptPay, credit card, PayPal — THB and major foreign currencies.
Do I have to come in person to sign?
Yes — signing must take place in front of the notary. Alternatively use our mobile dispatch to have a notary travel to your home, hospital or office.
Does the notary have to be specially registered?
Only lawyers registered as Notarial Services Attorneys with the Lawyers Council of Thailand may notarise. NYC Legal has six such attorneys on staff.
Must the source document be in Thai?
No — English or other languages are fine. If the destination requires a specific language, we add a certified translation to the same file.






