Power of Attorney

Authorize with Confidence: Legally Binding Representation in Thailand

Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney (PoA) is a crucial legal instrument that allows an individual—referred to as the principal—to authorize another person to act on their behalf in specific legal, financial, or property-related matters. In Thailand, where many legal procedures require in-person authorization, a properly drafted PoA can be essential for non-residents, business owners, retirees, or anyone who cannot be physically present to manage their affairs. Our law firm provides personalized Power of Attorney services tailored to the requirements of Thai law and recognized by all relevant public offices and institutions.

We offer both General and Specific Powers of Attorney depending on your objectives—whether it involves transferring property, opening a bank account, representing your legal interest in a lawsuit, or finalizing contractual matters. All documents are carefully prepared in either Thai or bilingual format (Thai-English) and can be notarized for international use where necessary. In addition to preparing the documents, we provide detailed legal consultations to help you clearly define the scope and limitations of the authority granted.

Our service ensures that you remain in full control while enabling trusted representatives to act on your behalf lawfully and efficiently. With legal expertise, discretion, and complete fluency in Thai and English, we ensure the process is clear, compliant, and professionally executed—protecting both your interests and your peace of mind.

What We Offer

  • General & Specific Powers of Attorney
    • Drafting for property sales, vehicle transfers, banking matters, and legal representation
    • Both general and limited scope options available
  • Certification & Notarization
    • Fully notarized and certified for use in Thailand
    • Translation into Thai or English when necessary
  • Guidance on Scope & Limitations
    • Legal consultation to define the scope clearly
    • Protection of rights and prevention of misuse

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