NOTARY SERVICE
Why do we need a Notary Service and who requires it?
In a number of different countries worldwide, a Notary Public is known as an official who is license by the State to provide authentication of such legal documents, signatures, affidavits or a statement of person under oath. The importance of notarization to a document is that it creates a guarantee on the authenticity of the document itself, or to the act of the signatories to a written statement of a person or moreover to witnessing affidavits. In Thailand there is no Notary Public, lawyers are provided the role as a Notarial Service Attorney by the Lawyers Council of Thailand who regulates the practice of lawyers who canperform the said service but must first undergo and pass a professional training course to be registered as a Notarial Service Attorney in which all our Thai Lawyers at JT Legal Consul have undergone with.
Therefore, our experienced team of professionals and experts can perform the following;
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Admiration of oaths and affirmations
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Authentication of deeds
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Authentication of signature and other ID such as passport
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Legislation of documents
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Power of Attorney
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Verification of documents related to property and business contract and acquisition
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Witnessing the contracts and other document transfers
Some of the most common documents that requires notarization are:
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Application for international visa
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Bank statements
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Contract
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Title deeds
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Power of Attorney
In Thailand, Notary Service is often required by institutions such as;
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Banks
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Schools
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Private Organization
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Embassy
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Government Offices