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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Hat Yai

Notary Services in Hat Yai — Document Certification by Notarial Services Attorney

In Thailand, notarial work is performed by a Notarial Services Attorney registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand — unlike many countries where Notary Public is a distinct office, here a licensed attorney holds this authority. Common services include certifying powers of attorney (POA), documents for overseas study applications, status certificates, certified translations, and affidavits for embassy submissions. Notarised documents often need onward legalisation at the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA) or the destination embassy, depending on how they will be used.

Scope of notary public work in Hat Yai

  • Signature certification
  • True-copy attestation
  • Translation certification
  • Power of attorney (POA) for overseas use
  • Affidavits for embassy submissions

Process

  1. 1Submit originals and copies in advance for review
  2. 2Schedule signing in person at the office
  3. 3Notarial Services Attorney issues certification and seal
  4. 4Submit to MFA Legalisation or relevant embassy as needed

Documents to prepare

  • Original document to be notarised
  • Signer's Thai ID or passport
  • Authority documents (if signing on behalf of a legal entity)

About our team in Hat Yai

Service for Hat Yai, Songkhla — Southern trade hub and gateway to Malaysia. We understand cross-border trade law and Halal business.

Hat Yai borders Malaysia with cross-border trade and Muslim tourism. We assist with export contracts, customs tax, and Halal standards.

Courts we appear at in Hat Yai

  • Songkhla Provincial Court (Hat Yai branch)

Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat

Past matters in Hat Yai

  • Halal food export contract to Malaysia

Contact our Hat Yai attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — notary public in Hat Yai

1 questions answered

Notarisation is generally charged per document or per matter, depending on the type of certification (signature, true copy, translation, or affidavit), the number of documents, and urgency. Documents that require translation and verification cost more than a simple signature certification. For a precise figure, send us a sample to review and we will quote in writing with no hidden fees. Call +66 92 254 2045.