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There is a new British Consul in Pattaya. I guess the British embassy website will have the new location.

Note that a notarized copy of your passport for Thai immigration is simply a copy of your passport, which each copy signed by you.

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This law company has a Lawyer licensed to notarise documents.

My daughter works there as a translator. Ask for Nadia.

Thai Int. Law

20/26-27 Moo10

Soi Day & Night Hotel

South Pattaya Rd.

Nongprue, Banglamung Chonburi 20150

038-425269

Hope this helps

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If the documents are for official use in the UK then you need it done by the Consul here not some local lawyer. They are located in Jomtien close to immigration. You will cry when you see the fees, these are set from the UK so no point in taking it out on the Consul. There is a sticky on the Pattaya forum about it being closed for holidays.

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If the documents are for official use in the UK then you need it done by the Consul here not some local lawyer. They are located in Jomtien close to immigration. You will cry when you see the fees, these are set from the UK so no point in taking it out on the Consul. There is a sticky on the Pattaya forum about it being closed for holidays.

Thai International Law through their Lawyer have notarised many documents for friends and myself, in connection with UK state pensions, birth certificates, probate and bereavement benefits.

ALL have been accepted by the authorities.

Notarisation fees circa 500bt

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If the documents are for official use in the UK then you need it done by the Consul here not some local lawyer. They are located in Jomtien close to immigration. You will cry when you see the fees, these are set from the UK so no point in taking it out on the Consul. There is a sticky on the Pattaya forum about it being closed for holidays.

Thai International Law through their Lawyer have notarised many documents for friends and myself, in connection with UK state pensions, birth certificates, probate and bereavement benefits.

ALL have been accepted by the authorities.

Notarisation fees circa 500bt

I stand corrected, my bank required that it was done by Embassy or Consul as there were "tax implications" they said.

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Yes, we can certify copies of British Passports at the Consulate in Jomtien. We re-open on Monday 22nd November and our opening hours are 09.00 to 11.30 Monday to Friday. Bring your passport with you (without a photocopy as we do that for you) and we can normally provide it as an on-the-spot service assuming we are not too busy. Our fees change all the time but the current price (per page certified) is approximately 1,300 Baht.

Howard Miller

British Honorary Consul, Pattaya

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Yes, we can certify copies of British Passports at the Consulate in Jomtien. We re-open on Monday 22nd November and our opening hours are 09.00 to 11.30 Monday to Friday. Bring your passport with you (without a photocopy as we do that for you) and we can normally provide it as an on-the-spot service assuming we are not too busy. Our fees change all the time but the current price (per page certified) is approximately 1,300 Baht.

Howard Miller

British Honorary Consul, Pattaya

Can you do Canadian passports? where are yoiu located?

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Yes, we can certify copies of British Passports at the Consulate in Jomtien. We re-open on Monday 22nd November and our opening hours are 09.00 to 11.30 Monday to Friday. Bring your passport with you (without a photocopy as we do that for you) and we can normally provide it as an on-the-spot service assuming we are not too busy. Our fees change all the time but the current price (per page certified) is approximately 1,300 Baht.

Howard Miller

British Honorary Consul, Pattaya

Can you do Canadian passports? where are yoiu located?

No, sorry, at this time we can only accommodate British passport holders.

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