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A friend of mine live here for 5 years and now back in the UK needs a letter from the Thai Police stating that he has not been in any kind of trouble whilst here ,He needs the letter for a job that he has been offered ,

Anyone tried to obtain one ?

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It looks like you need a government stamp of approval to get almost any job in the UK these days.

This Big Brother 'creep' as I'd call it is now extending it's way into ever increasing aspects of the workplace in the UK.

First it was introduced to stop sex offenders working with children, you now need full background checks to become a janitor in a office building.

All of this legislation has of course been introduced by the previous Labour government during their long term in office.

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One will be extremely hard pressed to get the Thai police to do such an investigation and/or sign their name to it.

This is a standard service offered by the Thai Police.

Police Clearance Certificate

Foreign applicants residing in Thailand or having previously worked or resided in Thailand, can apply for Thai Police Clearance Certificates at the Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai

Police at the following address:

Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai Police

Building 24, Royal Thai Police Headquarters,

Rama 1, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

The office is open Monday to Friday (except public holidays) from

08.30 AM - 16.30 PM

Phone: 0066 2 205 2168-9

Fax: 0066 2 205 1295

Website: http://www.pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/

E-mail: [email protected]

From here : http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/150

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One will be extremely hard pressed to get the Thai police to do such an investigation and/or sign their name to it.

This is a standard service offered by the Thai Police.

Police Clearance Certificate

Foreign applicants residing in Thailand or having previously worked or resided in Thailand, can apply for Thai Police Clearance Certificates at the Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai

Police at the following address:

Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai Police

Building 24, Royal Thai Police Headquarters,

Rama 1, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

The office is open Monday to Friday (except public holidays) from

08.30 AM - 16.30 PM

Phone: 0066 2 205 2168-9

Fax: 0066 2 205 1295

Website: http://www.pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/

E-mail: [email protected]

From here : http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/150

Indeed; looks like "a standard service offered by the Thai Police."

But, it also looks like the result of an internet search. Have you actually tried this?

Let us know how it goes!

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One will be extremely hard pressed to get the Thai police to do such an investigation and/or sign their name to it.

This is a standard service offered by the Thai Police.

Police Clearance Certificate

Foreign applicants residing in Thailand or having previously worked or resided in Thailand, can apply for Thai Police Clearance Certificates at the Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai

Police at the following address:

Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai Police

Building 24, Royal Thai Police Headquarters,

Rama 1, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

The office is open Monday to Friday (except public holidays) from

08.30 AM - 16.30 PM

Phone: 0066 2 205 2168-9

Fax: 0066 2 205 1295

Website: http://www.pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/

E-mail: [email protected]

From here : http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/150

I obtained a police clearance letter from these same people in order to apply for a temporary resident visa in Vietnam in 2010...and I did it by mail from Hanoi...

Posted

I did it earlier this year for someone, and whilst I did it in person I'm aware that a number of people have done it by mail.

It is a simple procedure, but as it involves having fingerprints taken, it's far easier if you do it in person.

Posted

One will be extremely hard pressed to get the Thai police to do such an investigation and/or sign their name to it.

This is a standard service offered by the Thai Police.

Police Clearance Certificate

Foreign applicants residing in Thailand or having previously worked or resided in Thailand, can apply for Thai Police Clearance Certificates at the Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai

Police at the following address:

Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai Police

Building 24, Royal Thai Police Headquarters,

Rama 1, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

The office is open Monday to Friday (except public holidays) from

08.30 AM - 16.30 PM

Phone: 0066 2 205 2168-9

Fax: 0066 2 205 1295

Website: http://www.pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/

E-mail: [email protected]

From here : http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/150

I obtained a police clearance letter from these same people in order to apply for a temporary resident visa in Vietnam in 2010...and I did it by mail from Hanoi...

Good to hear, for a change!

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Curt1591, as is becoming fairly apparent, is a bit of a demagogue who has 'gone troppo'. Yes the Thai police issue such letters/certificates. If you are resident in Thailand its a fairly straightforward if time-consuming procedure (I applied for mine last week). you just go to building 25 at Pattumwan Police HQ with a letter from the school, a Thai speaker (part of the form has to be filled in in Thai) and 100 Baht as your friend is presumably resident abroad it gets quite complicated. Google 'Thai Police clearance' and click on the American embassy's website or try bangkok.usembassy.gov/root/pdfs/thaipoliceapr09.pdf . The only bit that's incorrect is the bit that says the service is free - it now costs 100 Baht.

Posted

ask any thai police station sure they will do it for afew thai bhat

Believe I am correct to say that only the Thai Special Branch H.Q. in BKK are permitted to provide this service

Posted

I have been cynical and sarcastic all my life. I have hardly 'gone troppo'.

I have, however, had plenty of experience dealing with the administrative workings of different Thai government agencies. "Frustrating' would be an understatement.

Dealing with almost anything 'administrative', in Thailand, is rarely straight forward. In most cases, it will involve being passed, from one agency, to another, often winding up back where you started. "Oh; you mean you want me to do it ?!"

Possibly, in the case of the Police Clearance Service Center, Special Branch, Royal Thai Police, someone gets it.

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One will be extremely hard pressed to get the Thai police to do such an investigation and/or sign their name to it. 

 

Eh? They will sign and stamp anything if the price is right.

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