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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Narathiwat

Regulatory Compliance & Licensing in Narathiwat

Regulatory compliance and licensing

Compliance with regulations and licensing for business operations in Thailand — covering all sectors requiring specialized permits.

Regulatory Compliance & Licensing in Narathiwat — About us

Narathiwat has the longest border with Malaysia of the southern border provinces, with Sungai Kolok and Tak Bai as its main crossings. Its economy rests on rubber, border trade, and workers commuting to the Malaysian side, and it is one of the four provinces where the court applies Islamic law on family and inheritance with a Dato Yutithum sitting. The caseload spans cross-border trade, labour, land, and family and inheritance under Islamic principles.

Families with members working or holding assets on the Malaysian side commonly hit trouble at the estate-administration stage, because the assets sit in another jurisdiction under different principles. We set the order of steps clearly at the outset so the estate does not stall on both sides, run the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travel to appear at the Narathiwat Provincial Court.

Courts we appear at

  • Narathiwat Provincial Court
  • Narathiwat Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 9 Labor Court (Songkhla)
1120
km from HQ
0.8M
population
3
courts

Mueang Narathiwat, Sungai Kolok, Tak Bai, Ra-ngae, Rueso, Waeng, and the areas continuing into Pattani and Yala

What we cover in Narathiwat

  • Business operating licenses
  • PDPA and data protection
  • AML and anti-money-laundering
  • Sector-specific licenses (FDA, NBTC, OIC)
  • Corporate policies and handbooks

Contact our Narathiwat attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — Regulatory Compliance & Licensing in Narathiwat

8 questions answered

Yes — every business processing personal data, regardless of size. Penalties: up to 5M THB plus criminal and civil liability.
Cash transactions of 2M+ THB, or 700K cross-border transfers must be reported to AMLO within 7 days.
Food: 30-60 days; pharmaceuticals: 90-180 days; cosmetics: 30 days; medical devices: 60-120 days, by category.
No — outsourced DPOs are allowed. Our attorneys offer affordable outsourced DPO services.
Required for any business using radio frequency, telecom services, broadcasting, or importing telecom equipment.
Fees depend on the matter's nature and complexity. We always provide a clear written quote before starting. Initial consultation is free — call +66 92 254 2045.
No — initial phone, email, or LINE consultations are free, so you can assess your situation before committing.
It depends on the matter type. We provide a clear timeline at the outset and regular progress updates.