Business Services

Trademark Registration in Thailand

Protect your brand in Thailand with DIP-registered trademarks for your name, logo and product class.

Thailand operates a first-to-file trademark system, so registering early matters. We handle the full Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) application — searches, class selection, filing, and renewals — for Thai and foreign businesses operating in Thailand.

Options

Available packages

Trademark Search

Pre-filing search to identify conflicting marks and refine your application.

5–7 business days
From ฿3,500

Standard Trademark Application

Filing of one trademark in one Nice class with the DIP.

12–18 months to registration
From ฿9,000 per class

Trademark Renewal

Renewal of an existing Thai trademark for a further 10 years.

1–3 months
From ฿7,500
Eligibility

Requirements

  • Clear graphic of the mark (logo or word mark)
  • List of goods or services and their Nice class(es)
  • Power of attorney from the applicant
  • Applicant's company or personal ID documents
Checklist

Document checklist

  • 1High-resolution logo / wordmark file
  • 2Description of goods or services
  • 3Power of attorney (we provide template)
  • 4Company affidavit or applicant ID
How it works

Our process

  1. 1

    Search & strategy

    We run a clearance search and recommend the right classes.

  2. 2

    Filing

    We file the application with DIP, paying official fees per class.

  3. 3

    Examination

    We respond to any DIP office actions and publication objections.

  4. 4

    Registration

    We collect your registration certificate and add the 10-year renewal to your calendar.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does trademark registration take?

Around 12–18 months from filing to registration, assuming no objections.

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Do I need a separate filing for each class?

Yes. Thai trademark filings are charged per Nice class — we recommend the minimum classes that cover your actual business.

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Is a foreign trademark enough?

No. Thailand is a first-to-file jurisdiction, so a foreign trademark is not automatically enforceable here. Local registration is essential.

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Ready to start your trademarks?

Visit our office on Siam Country Club Road, call us, or send a quick enquiry. We typically reply within 12–24 hours.