How to Draft a Power of Attorney in Thailand

Power of Attorney (PoA) is a legal tool that allows individuals to delegate authority for specific circumstances. It can be drafted by lawyers to ensure that the document accurately reflects their intentions, and can also be notarized and authenticated. PoAs in Thailand can be either General or Special, depending on the scope of powers granted…

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Notary Public in Thailand

A Notary Public is a government-approved official who authenticates documents and signatures. A Notary is a great safeguard for legal documents like a passport, title deeds and affidavits. Unlike many countries, Thailand does not have Notaries Public, instead they are called “Notarial Services Attorney.” Lawyers who pass the licensing assessment set by the Lawyers Council…

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