Thailand
Legalisation support for UK
documents to be used in Thailand
Use your UK documents in Thailand with the correct legalisation route, checked before submission and prepared in the right form for your receiving authority.
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At a Glance
Step
- Send your documents (originals or clear scans)
- We confirm the correct Thailand legalisation route
- We arrange solicitor certification if required
- We obtain a UK apostille from FCDO
- We arrange Royal Thai Embassy legalisation where applicable
- Documents returned via tracked delivery
What You Need
- The document(s) you want to legalise
- The destination country: Thailand
- Intended use (employment, business, education, etc.)
- Clear scan or original document
- Any instructions from the receiving authority in Thailand
- Certified translation if required by the Thai authority
What Affects Turnaround
- Whether certification is required before an apostille
- FCDO processing times
- Royal Thai Embassy submission requirements
- Whether the document must be signed before a solicitor or notary
- Whether Thai or English translation certification is required
- Courier and submission schedules
- Public holidays in the UK or the Thailand
- Any changes linked to Thailand’s Apostille Convention accession process
Common Reasons for delays or rejection
- Incorrect certification format
- Documents not suitable for FCDO legalisation in their current form
- Submitting a copy when the original or certified copy is required
- Missing Royal Thai Embassy legalisation where required
- Missing legalisation form or supporting paperwork
- Translation not prepared in the required format
- Following an apostille-only route without checking current Thai requirements
Thailand Legalisation Process
Thailand Legalisation Process
What is Thailand legalisation?
Thailand legalisation is the process of preparing a UK-issued document so it can be accepted for official use in Thailand. For many UK documents, the current route usually involves:Certification by Solicitor (if required)
This step depends on the document type.
UK FCDO Apostille
Royal Thai Embassy Legalisation
This final step makes the document valid for use in Thailand.
Translation or translation certification where required
Any receiving-authority-specific requirements in Thailand
Thailand Legalisation Process
Important note: Thailand and apostille-only acceptance
Thailand has taken steps toward joining the Hague Apostille Convention. The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Cabinet approved accession on 9 December 2025. However, the same announcement confirms that the next step is to deposit the instrument of accession so the Convention can enter into force for Thailand. For now, UK documents for Thailand should not be treated as apostille-only without checking the current requirement.
The Royal Thai Embassy in London currently states that documents issued in the UK or Ireland should be legalised by the FCDO or DFA and then legalised by the Embassy. For foreign nationals signing certain documents, the Embassy says the signature must be certified by a solicitor or notary, then legalised by the FCDO or DFA, before submission to the Royal Thai Embassy. Because requirements can depend on the document type and the Thai receiving authority, the correct route should be checked before submission.thailand Document Types
Thailand Document Types
We handle personal, educational, and commercial documents for use in Thailand.
Personal Documents
Use for visa, residency, and family-related matters.
- Birth Certificates
- Marriage certificates
- Police certificates (ACRO)
- Passport copies
- Affidavits and declarations
Educational Documents
use for employment licensing, and qualification recognition
- Degree certificates
- Diplomas
- Transcripts
- Professional qualifications
- Course Completion Certificates
Commercial Documents
Use for company setup, trade, and corporate authority.
- Certificates of incorporation
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Board resolutions
- Powers of attorney
- Invoices and export documents.
Not sure which documents you need?
Send your documents for a quick review, and we’ll confirm the correct legalisation route.
Do all Documents Need Legalisation for the Thailand?
Most UK documents must be legalised before they are accepted in the Thailand.
However, requirements can vary depending on:
The authority requesting the document
Different Thai authorities may have specific legalisation requirements.
The purpose (employment, business setup, education)
The Intended use of the document determines the legalisation route.
Whether translation into Thai is required,
Some authorities require Thai Translation before acceptance
We confirm this during the pre-check stage, so you know exactly what’s needed
Translation Requirements for Thailand
Some authorities require documents to be translated into Thai before they can be accepted.
Translation requirements depend on:
The authority requesting the document
Each authority may have its own translation rules.
The purpose (employment, legal, business, immigration)
The use of the document impacts translation requirements.
The document type
Certain documents must always be in Thai.
In practice, translation may be required:
After legalisation (most common)
Before submission, in certain cases
Or both, depending on the authority
Our Translation & Legalisation Support
Will guide you through every step to ensure your documents are accepted without delay.
The Royal Thai Embassy in London provides guidance for certification of Thai-English and English-Thai translations. For English-Thai translation certification, the Embassy refers to an original document legalised by the FCDO or DFA and legalised by the Embassy, plus the translated document signed by the translator with a certification statement.
Our translation and legalisation support
Services include:
Certified translations
Notarised translations
Legalised translations (where required)
Business and legal document translation
We advise the correct approach based on your document and use case.
TURNAROUND AND PROCESSING TIME
We offer standard and priority handling depending on urgency.
Turnaround depends on:
Document Type
Determines the legalisation route, required certifications, and whether additional steps are needed before submission.
Required steps
Some documents require certification before an apostille, then the Royal Thai Embassy legalisation, in the correct order.
Embassy Timelines
Processing times vary depending on yhe Royal Thai Embassy requirements, submission volume, and public holidays.
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Why choose Sterling & Reeve
Experience with Thai Legalisation Requirements
In-depth knowledge of the Thai Legalisation Process and authority requirements.
Precheck system to reduce rejection risk
Our precheck process helps identify issues early to minimise rejection.
Structured step-by-step handling
Some authorities require an Thai Translation before acceptance
Clear communication throughout
You’ll stay informed at every step with prompt updates and responsive support.
Check your documents before you start
Avoid delays and incorrect corrections.
Send your documents for a quick review, and we will all confirm:
The exact Thai legalisation route
What steps are required
Estimated timeframe
Frequently asked questions
Start your Thailand legalisation correctly
Send your documents today and get the correct process confirmed before submission.

