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I did it for many years at the local "Amphur" (Town Hall) in Nakhon Ratchasima.
Signed, dated and stamped for free with a smile.
 

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usually the party asking for the proof of life tells you what they need.

I have to provide proof of life to two different countries. One require signature and a stamp, for this one I use the local immigration office. The other one require only a signature from an adult that is not a relative. My suggestion is to check what they are asking for, and then act accordingly.

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On 2/26/2025 at 12:11 PM, proton said:

 

Do it yourself, they just want to get it returned, how can they check who signed it?

Yeah, Especially if it's all in Thai.....

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22 hours ago, Confuscious said:

I did it for many years at the local "Amphur" (Town Hall) in Nakhon Ratchasima.
Signed, dated and stamped for free with a smile.
 

With A Smile You say......WOW !!

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On 2/25/2025 at 3:49 PM, roger101 said:

Can anyone tell me the best way to get Proof of Life certificate signed.

Is it DWP or pension provider, a significant difference in mentality.

A couple of years ago mine from pension provider went astray and pension stopped. I phoned them up and asked if they would be sending out another one. The guy said " WHY? - are you calling from the grave."

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On 2/26/2025 at 7:23 AM, 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

EVERY country has different rules to determine you are alive...

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On 2/25/2025 at 3:49 PM, roger101 said:

Can anyone tell me the best way to get Proof of Life certificate signed.

 

Are you currently in Thailand?

If so, go the embassy or consulate of your country here.

Then, they will issue one for you.

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On 2/26/2025 at 1:22 PM, Hans Dieter Osten said:

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

So if you arrive dead at the rental department they won't sign it? 😁

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