Certified translation of marriage cert for yellow book

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Certified translation of marriage cert for yellow book

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We are headed to HH this weekend and a neighbor asked if we can get this done. Anyone know a place in HH or Cha Am?
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Not wanting to be negative, and I know the road to a Yellow Book is easier in Bang Saphan, but none of the documentation I had translated in Hua Hin was acceptable.

Also, marriage certificate was not required when I got my Yellow Book.

Being positive :wink:, I obtained my original translations from Sirada.
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If doing the yellow book in Bangsaphan you don't need embassy translations (this is a Hua Hin requirement) and can get it done at any notary (we used Sirada opposite soi 80). You need the passport translated, not the marriage certificate.
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Thanks!
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