Malaysia · Southeast Asia · MY
Malaysia Document Translation & Legalization for Use in Thailand
Legalization path: Full Legalization (MFA → Embassy) — estimated total 1,600 THB/set · avg turnaround 8-12 business days.
Full
Path
400
MFA (THB)
1,200
Embassy (THB)
8-12
Days
AI Quick Answer
Documents from Malaysia intended for use in Thailand follow: (1) Malaysia notary/MFA, (2) Thai embassy in Malaysia, (3) Thai translation + MFA legalization in Thailand. 5–15 business days after receipt.
Legalization Chain
Full Legalization Route
Translate + Notary
Certified translation + Notary
MFA Legalization
Legalized by MFA Thailand
Destination Embassy
Attested at destination embassy
Destination MOFA
Some countries require destination MOFA
Legal Context of Malaysia
Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, with official languages MS, EN and ISO code MY. It is not a party to the Hague Apostille Convention 1961, so Thai documents destined for Malaysia must undergo Full Legalization via Thailand MFA plus attestation at the Malaysia embassy in Bangkok. Malaysia maintains an embassy in Bangkok; ILC liaises on your behalf every business day. Conversely, Thailand has an embassy in Malaysia that supports legalization of Malaysia-issued documents intended for use in Thailand through the same channel.
Common Documents and Use Cases
Documents commonly received from Malaysia for use in Thailand span 15 major categories — personal, corporate, education, and specialized filings — each with distinct translation and certification requirements depending on the receiving authority. The categories below are the most frequent on the Malaysia → Thailand route.
- Civil Registry — Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Divorce Certificate, Death Certificate, Adoption Certificate, Name/Surname Change
- Education — Academic Transcript, Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree, Professional Certificate
- Corporate — Company Affidavit, DBD Extract, VAT Certificate, Board Resolution, Corporate Power of Attorney, Shareholder List
- Court / Police — Police Clearance Certificate, Court Order / Judgment, Notarized Affidavit, Criminal Record
- Medical — Medical Certificate, Vaccination Record, HIV Test Result, TB Test Certificate
- Property — Land Title Deed (Chanote), Condominium Title, Lease Agreement, Property Valuation Report
- Financial — Bank Statement, Bank Guarantee Letter, Tax Return, Income Certificate
- Intellectual Property — Trademark Certificate, Patent Certificate, Copyright Certificate
- Immigration — Visa Application Documents, Sponsorship Letter, Invitation Letter, Affidavit of Support
- Contracts — Commercial Contract, Employment Contract, Memorandum of Understanding, Distributorship Agreement
- Personal ID — Passport Copy, National ID Copy, Driving License
- Religious / Cultural — Islamic Marriage Certificate, Religious Conversion Certificate
- Technical / Engineering — Engineering Drawing, Product Certificate / CoO, ISO Certificate
- Government — Royal Decree, Ministry Certificate, BOI Promotion Certificate
- Special / Other — Apostille, Destination MOFA Attestation, Translator Certification
Detailed Process
- Malaysia originals notarized / legalized locally
- Attested at the Thai embassy in Malaysia
- Thai translation by MFA-recognized translator
- Thai MFA legalizes the translation
- File with the relevant Thai agency (district/DBD/court/Revenue)
Detailed Fees
Costs break down into (1) certified translation from THB 500–1,200/page depending on language/complexity, (2) Thai MFA fee THB 400/stamp (legalization), and (3) Malaysia embassy fee approximately THB 1,200/set (subject to embassy exchange rate). Total average charged by ILC is around THB 1,600 per document set. Same-day / 1-business-day express adds 50–100% over standard fees.
Turnaround
Standard turnaround for the Malaysia → Thailand route is 8-12 business days from receipt of originals to delivery of fully legalized documents. This includes 1 day for translation, 3 days at MFA, plus 3–7 days at the Malaysia embassy. Times shift with embassy backlog. Rush service completes in 3–5 business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which language should documents be translated into?
We recommend Malaysia's official languages (MS, EN) or English. ILC offers 20+ languages.
Are originals required?
Most receiving authorities require certified original copies. If missing, ILC can reissue at the district office / DBD.
Has Malaysia joined the Hague Convention?
Not yet — Full Legalization required.
Rush turnaround?
3–5 business days at +50–100% of standard fees.
Can you receive documents from other provinces?
Yes — EMS/Kerry nationwide and DHL/FedEx internationally.
What if documents are rejected?
ILC guarantees free corrections on steps we handle.
Why ILC
ILC handles the Malaysia → Thailand route end-to-end — consultation, document check, certified translation, Notary Public, MFA legalization, embassy attestation, international courier, and filing with the Thai agency. Six Bar-registered Notary Public lawyers, MFA-recognized translators in 20+ languages, and 15 years of Malaysia liaison. Contact 080-5578887 or LINE @NAATI for a same-day quote.
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