วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 28 Aug 2019
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Register a Birth (Thai Birth Certificate)
Register a Death (Death Certificate)
Remarks: If the child was born before 1st March, 1992 (B.E. 2535), please see below under the subject "If the child was born before 1st March, 1992 (B.E. 2535)".
Application Forms
A fully-completed Birth Certificate Form; Sample of Birth Certificate Form
Required Documents
If the child’s parents are married
1. A recent (2 x 2 inches) photos of the child
2. A photocopy of UK/Irish Full Birth Certificate
3. A photocopy of Parents' Marriage Certificate
4. A photocopy of Parents’ Valid Passports
5. A photocopy of Parents’ Thai Identity Cards or Thai House Registration
If the child’s parents aren't married
1. A recent (2 x 2 inches) photos of the child
2. A photocopy of UK/Irish Full Birth Certificate
3. A photocopy of Parents’ Valid Passports
4. A photocopy of Parents’ Thai Identity Cards or Thai House Registration
5. A Request Form - completed except for leaving the signature section blank to be signed in person in front of the Consular officer. If the child wishes to use the father’s surname, a consent letter to use the father’s surname has to be signed by the father in person at the embassy.
6. A photocopy of Child Custody document - Por. Kor. 14 (only for cases of lost contact with the father).
If the child’s parents are divorced
1. A recent (2 x 2 inches) photos of the child
2. A photocopy of UK/Irish Full Birth Certificate
3. A photocopy of Divorce Certificate
4. A photocopy of Child Custody Document (if divorced in Thailand)
5. A photocopy of Child Custody Document - Por. Kor. 14 (if divorced in UK)
6. A photocopy of Parents’ Valid Passports
7. A photocopy of Parents’ Thai Identity Cards or Thai House Registration.
If the child was born before 1st March, 1992 (B.E. 2535)
1. Complete forms in section 2 above and prepare documents as in sections 3.2 or 3.3 or 3.4.
2. For UK, Full Birth Certificate must be prior-certified by the Legalisation Office, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). For Republic of Ireland, Full Birth Certificate must be prior-certified by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland.
3. The original of the Full Birth Certificate will be kept for the record at the embassy.
4. Father and mother are required to come in person if requesting registration of births before 1992.
5. The fee is £10 in cash only
For Thai people who die in the UK or Republic of Ireland, their relatives can file for a Thai Death Certificate at the Royal Thai Embassy, London from Monday – Friday during 9000 – 1230 hours.
Required Documents
2. An UK or Republic of Ireland Death Certificate.
3. A Cremation/Burial Certificate or relevant documents.
4. Passport of the petitioner and the deceased.
5. A photocopy of the petitioner and the deceased’s Thai Identity Cards or Thai House Registrations.
Remarks: Registration of death is free of charge.