roger101 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Can anyone tell me the best way to get Proof of Life certificate signed.
MikeandDow Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Jerzy Swirski said: I get the Kamnan to sign and stamp mine Stamp is not required 1
jacko45k Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Ay lawyer will do it, usually need to see passport. Stamp it too usually.
banglay Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I notice on the accompanying paper work that a qualified Pharmacist can witness the documentation ..So I asked my local pharmacist who I've been using for many years... and she was more than will to do the dirty deed 🙂 ... and she refused to accept any money but I left 100b on the counter as I left the her shop :-).
elfpattaya Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago This is from the form they sent out UK DWP People who can witness the Life Certificate are: • a member of the police force • a teacher or lecturer • an officer of a bank authorised to sign documents on its behalf • a doctor, surgeon, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or optician registered under the law of the country where the declaration is made • a care or residential home manager (if customer is resident) • a barrister, solicitor or advocate authorised to practice in the country where the declaration is made • paralegal (certified paralegal, qualified paralegal, or associate member of the Institute of Paralegals) • a Notary Public or any other person allowed to administer oaths in the country where the declaration is made (commissioner for oaths) • a civil servant or government employee • a member of the Foreign Service of the United Kingdom or HM Overseas Civil Service or a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer • a councillor, for example local or county • a local government officer • a Member of Parliament • a magistrate or Justice of the Peace • a minister of a recognised religion
Jerzy Swirski Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, MikeandDow said: Stamp is not required So do you think they will accept any unsupported squiggle ?
MikeandDow Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jerzy Swirski said: So do you think they will accept any unsupported squiggle ? Have for the last ten years 1
worrab Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I used my Bangkok Bank manageress to sign off mine the other week. But it is done with an accompanying letter signed and stamped as BB are not allowed to actually sign outside documents, if that makes any sense. I am also told that your local police station will sign it for 20THB. 1
Blueman1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, jacko45k said: Ay lawyer will do it, usually need to see passport. Stamp it too usually. ONLY if You Pay...... 1
Blueman1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago My Car Insurance man Signed mine ( NO Official Stamp ) I Returned it to Wolverhampton on January 30th by Ordinary Air Mail,Just Received an SMS From Them saying they Received it & Have processed it on 23rd February
Pdavies99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, elfpattaya said: This is from the form they sent out UK DWP People who can witness the Life Certificate are: • a member of the police force • a teacher or lecturer • an officer of a bank authorised to sign documents on its behalf • a doctor, surgeon, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or optician registered under the law of the country where the declaration is made • a care or residential home manager (if customer is resident) • a barrister, solicitor or advocate authorised to practice in the country where the declaration is made • paralegal (certified paralegal, qualified paralegal, or associate member of the Institute of Paralegals) • a Notary Public or any other person allowed to administer oaths in the country where the declaration is made (commissioner for oaths) • a civil servant or government employee • a member of the Foreign Service of the United Kingdom or HM Overseas Civil Service or a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer • a councillor, for example local or county • a local government officer • a Member of Parliament • a magistrate or Justice of the Peace • a minister of a recognised religion Plus any retired official including Financial advisors etc, no stamp is required.
giddyup Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago First time I used a lawyer who charged 500 baht, but last time I went to the local police station and got them to sign and stamp it for free.
proton Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20 hours ago, roger101 said: Can anyone tell me the best way to get Proof of Life certificate signed. Do it yourself, they just want to get it returned, how can they check who signed it?
Andycoops Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 20 hours ago, roger101 said: Can anyone tell me the best way to get Proof of Life certificate signed. I have done mine in the local police station and also the village head.
Andycoops Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 48 minutes ago, worrab said: I used my Bangkok Bank manageress to sign off mine the other week. But it is done with an accompanying letter signed and stamped as BB are not allowed to actually sign outside documents, if that makes any sense. I am also told that your local police station will sign it for 20THB. Pattaya police station is 300 baht according to a friend who lives there.
worrab Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Andycoops said: Pattaya police station is 300 baht according to a friend who lives there. Hua Hin is 20THB so I am led to believe.
parallelman Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Pdavies99 said: Plus any retired official including Financial advisors etc, no stamp is required. It states quite clearly at the top of page 2 of 6 '...The official at the agency/institution you use will then sign and stamp the Life Certificate'.
Hans Dieter Osten Posted just now Posted just now 51 minutes ago, worrab said: Hua Hin is 20THB so I am led to believe. Inhua hin I must pay 300 baht at the police station, and bring your passport with you living certificate myst be stamped if you need this certificate for the rental department
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