Trademark Application in Thailand

Trademark Application in Thailand ®

Streamline your trademark application in Thailand. Our experts handle DIP filing, class selection, and respond to official objections. Get a clear cost breakdown and free consultation.

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Protect Your Brand in Thailand: Expert Trademark Registration

Navigate the Thailand Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) with confidence. Our end-to-end service manages your entire trademark application process.

1. Service Overview

Filing a trademark application with the Thailand Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) requires understanding of local procedures and strict adherence to formal requirements. Thailand operates under a  "first-to-file" system with examination based on both absolute and relative grounds. Our comprehensive service ensures your application meets DIP standards, from proper documentation to handling official communications in Thai.

2. Key Advantages of Our Service

  • ✅ Pre-filing Availability Search:  Comprehensive search of DIP database considering Thai language similarities

  • ✅ Thailand-Specific Guidance:  Expert advice on local distinctiveness requirements and cultural considerations

  • ✅ DIP-Compliant Filing:  Native Thai speakers handle all documentation and official communications

  • ✅ Office Action Management:  Professional handling of DIP objections and official notices

  • ✅ Translation Services:  Certified translation of all required documents into Thai

3. The Trademark Application Process in Thailand

The entire process from application to registration in Thailand typically takes  12-18 months for smooth applications.

The Trademark Application Process in Thailand

Thailand's trademark registration involves multiple examination stages and publication periods.

1

Application Filing

We prepare and file your application with DIP, securing your filing date and priority claim if applicable.

2

Formality Examination

DIP examines application for formal requirements (2-3 months). We address any deficiencies promptly.

3

Substantive Examination

DIP examines for distinctiveness and conflicts with prior marks (6-9 months). We respond to office actions.

4

Publication & Opposition

Approved marks published in Trademark Journal for 90-day opposition period.

5

Registration & Certificate

If no opposition, registration completed within 1-2 months. Certificate issued for 10-year protection.

  

4. Fee Structure for Thailand Trademark Application

Fee Component Cost (USD) Details & Notes

1–5 subcategories

865/Class

Includes government fees and agency service fees

6–20 subcategories

1243/Class

Includes government fees and agency service fees

Commercial Authentication

85

Certification or confirmation issued by relevant Thai authorities

Official Source: Fees based on Thailand Department of Intellectual Property official fee schedule.

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5. What We Need From You

  • Trademark Representation: Clear image file for logo marks

  • Applicant Information: Legal name, address, and nationality

  • List of Goods/Services: Description of products/services for classification

  • Signed Power of Attorney: Requires notarization

  • Company Documents: Business registration certificate or equivalent

Ready to Protect Your Brand in Thailand?

Enter the Thai market with confidence. Our experienced team navigates DIP requirements seamlessly.

How long does trademark protection last in Thailand?
Trademark registration is valid for 10 years from filing date, renewable for successive 10-year periods.
Does Thailand accept multi-class applications?
No, Thailand requires separate applications for each class of goods/services.
Can I claim Paris Convention priority in Thailand?
Yes, Thailand is Paris Convention member. Priority can be claimed within 6 months of first filing.
Are there any special requirements for foreign applicants?
Foreign applicants must appoint a local Thai trademark agent and provide notarized Power of Attorney.
What are common grounds for refusal in Thailand?
Common grounds include lack of distinctiveness, being descriptive, conflicting with prior marks, or being contrary to public policy.