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Australian authorised to witness forms in Chiang Rai?

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Hi all,

I am completing a Notice of Intended Marriage form for Australia (I'm Australian and my fiance is Chinese), and part of the form requires a witness.

The witness can be an Australian Consular or Diplomatic Officer or a person holding the following qualification or profession under Australian law:

• Justice of the Peace;
• barrister or solicitor;
• legally qualified medical practitioner
• member of the Australian Federal Police or of the Police Force of a State or Territory, or notary public.
• Notary public (who must stamp the document with their official seal)
Are there any Australians in Chiang Rai who belong to any of the above groups that would be able to witness my form for me?
Thanks,
Richard

It might be worth asking Clayton from Sidney (Lena House Restaurant)

Tel:+66 53779377, hes a nice fella,and might just know someone Richard

Assume a Thai Notary Services Attorney would do but otherwise a Notary Public is only available in Consulates or Embassies.

If as on many declarations in Australia a school teacher can sign have a hunt around the tourists.....a few beers and you have your signature. I am pretty sure they will not accept thai people for most of the declarations.

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