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Notary Public in Roi Et

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Trying to help a friend who is looking for a notary public for a US document he needs to send back.  I know there are attorneys in Thailand who are notaries but not sure if there are any in Roi Et.  Anyone help would be appreciated.

Whether a Thai notary will be accepted in US depends upon what they are for.

In many cases having them notarized to verify a signature on them can only be done at the US embassy.

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42 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Whether a Thai notary will be accepted in US depends upon what they are for.

In many cases having them notarized to verify a signature on them can only be done at the US embassy.

He has had no problems with Thai notaries.  Finding one in Roi Et is.

 

I gave up on getting documents notarized in Ubon some years ago, because the lawyers that did it in Ubon, charged "an arm and a leg". For three pages about 5,000 baht. Instead, I now use Skype or WhatsApp. I make an appointment with my lawyers back in NZ and we see one another and I show my passport so they can verify it is me. Then I sign the documents in the right places so they can see it. After that, I scan the signed documents  and email them back to the lawyers in NZ. Maybe NZ is easier than the USA.

  • 3 weeks later...

I used Umpire Legal in Bangkok recently, found them not too ridiculously priced and did everything via Skype, admittedly this wasn't for US documents but for those of another country.

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