Trademark Registration in Thailand
Overview of Trademark Protection in Thailand
Thailand, known for its vibrant economy and central position in Southeast Asia, offers tremendous potential for businesses looking to expand in the region. Protecting your trademark in Thailand is crucial to ensure that your brand remains distinct and protected from unauthorized use. With a growing focus on intellectual property rights, registering your trademark here not only secures your brand’s identity but also strengthens your market presence in one of Asia’s most exciting economies.
Aspect
Details
Official Trademark Office
The Ministry of Commerce and the Department of Intellectual Property
Relevant Law
The Trademark Act B.E. 2534
Countries Covered
Thailand
Registration Period
10 years (renewable)
Renewal Requirement
Every 10 years
Trademark Examination
A formality examination will be conducted within one month from the date of receiving all the required documents. If the application is accepted as to the formalities.
Opposition Period
5 months after publication
Use Requirement
Must be used within 5 years of registration to maintain validity
Average Registration Time
18 to 30 months
Unique Aspects
– Thailand is a member of the International MADRID Trademark System (WIPO).
Fixed registration prices. No surprises.
We simplifying legal hurdles—transparency and fair pricing always come first.
The National Registration fee, starts at:
Basis fee Thailand
EUR 1050
Additional class
EUR 995
Trademark registration prices are per trademark and always include the local official authority fee and Trademarkhost services like…
- Identical check
- trademark assessment
- Risk analysis
- Strategy advice
- Classification analysis and specification
- Filling of Applications up to and including registration
- Certificate of registration
- First advice refusal and/or opposition
VAT: For EU members all prices are exclusive of VAT.
Aprox. Prices: These are indicative, non-binding, starting prices and the final cost may vary depending on your specific situation, including the number of classes, and any changes to official fees set by the relevant government authority.
International Registration system: If you are considering using the Madrid International Trademark System, please note that costs per country are typically lower compared to filing directly through national procedures. We’re happy to check whether this option is suitable for your specific case — just get in touch with us for a tailored quote.