What Clients Say About Working With Us
The accounts below come from individuals and organisations that have engaged Bidcout Partners for document authentication. They reflect a range of situations and service tiers.
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James Meredith
British National · Bangkok
I needed my Thai marriage certificate apostilled for use in the UK. Bidcout Partners sent me a written note first explaining exactly which authorities would need to be involved and in what order. That preliminary advisory alone saved me from making a submission error I was about to make.
April 2025 · Path Advisory
Pieter van der Berg
Dutch National · Chiang Mai
My family was relocating to the Netherlands and we had five documents needing authentication — a mix of civil status papers and educational certificates. Bidcout Partners handled all of them as a set and provided a clear index of what each document had been through. Very organised work.
March 2025 · Coordinated Authentication
Siriporn Tanawat
Thai National · Bangkok
I engaged them for an academic certificate destined for Germany. The process took slightly longer than I had hoped — but Bidcout Partners had told me upfront that the district office step had a longer queue that week. No surprises, and the apostilled document arrived exactly as described. Reliable.
April 2025 · Path Advisory
Richard Leung
Hong Kong National · Bangkok
Our firm needed a set of Thai commercial documents authenticated for a transaction closing in Singapore. The Coordinated Authentication engagement covered all eight papers. The written index they provided at the end was exactly what our Singapore-side counsel needed to confirm the Thai documentation was in order.
March 2025 · Coordinated Authentication
Amelia Kovacs
Hungarian National · Phuket
I was dealing with an estate matter that required Thai documents for use in both Hungary and Austria. The Cross-Border Programme was the right choice — having one party coordinate everything over several months, with written reports along the way, made an otherwise complicated situation manageable.
February 2025 · Cross-Border Programme
Nattaporn Prateep
Thai National · Bangkok
The written advisory was genuinely useful. Before I contacted Bidcout Partners, I had assumed the process was simpler than it turned out to be — there was a prior authentication step at a district office I had not accounted for. The advisory laid this out clearly and gave me a realistic picture of the full timeline.
April 2025 · Path Advisory
Situations and Outcomes
Challenge
A Swiss-based law firm engaged Bidcout Partners to handle the Thai-side documentation for a multi-jurisdiction estate matter following the death of a Thai national with assets in three countries. The document trail included civil status papers, property documents, and court-issued instruments — each following a different authentication path.
Approach
A Cross-Border Programme engagement was structured with a six-month timeline. Each document type was mapped separately, and the programme was structured so that documents needed earlier by overseas counsel were processed first. Written progress reports were issued quarterly and shared directly with the Swiss firm.
Outcome
All fourteen documents were authenticated within the programme period. The final written record of the programme — listing each document, the authorities that processed it, and the jurisdiction it was certified for — was used directly by the Swiss firm in its closing documentation.
Duration: 5.5 months · Cross-Border Programme
Challenge
A Thai family with three children relocating to Australia needed birth certificates, marriage documents, and educational records authenticated for the Australian immigration process. Different documents required different authentication chains, and the family was unfamiliar with the Thai-side requirements.
Approach
A Coordinated Authentication engagement was used. Pre-checks identified that two of the five documents required updated district office certifications before the Ministry of Foreign Affairs step. These were addressed first, and all documents were then submitted as a coordinated set at the Ministry.
Outcome
All five documents were authenticated within three weeks. The written document index was submitted with the family's immigration application. No further requests for authentication clarification were received from the Australian authority.
Duration: 3 weeks · Coordinated Authentication
Challenge
A US national living in Bangkok needed a single Thai company document authenticated for use in a US court proceeding. He had received conflicting information from two other parties about which authority handled apostilles for commercial documents in Thailand.
Approach
A Path Advisory engagement clarified that the Ministry of Commerce needed to certify the document before the Ministry of Foreign Affairs could apostille it — a step neither of the previous parties had mentioned. The advisory note was provided within two working days of the initial enquiry.
Outcome
The client chose to proceed with processing after receiving the advisory. The full authentication was completed within eight working days. The apostilled document was accepted by the US court without further queries.
Duration: 8 working days · Path Advisory + Processing
Contact the Practice
Address
312 Ratchadaphisek RoadDin Daeng, Din Daeng
Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Professional Credentials and Standing
11+
Years in Practice
800+
Completed Engagements
47
Countries Served
4.8
Average Client Rating
Thailand Law Society — Directory Member
Document Services Category · Listed since 2019
Hague Conference Reference Practitioner
Apostille Section · Recognised 2022
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