Step 1: Choose a Thai trademark name
Suggest an English/Thai trademark; or design a suitable LOGO to build the brand.
Step 2: Check whether your trademark name can be registered
It is important to check trademarks in advance! The Thai Trademark Office does not provide free inquiries when accepting applications, so it is recommended to conduct independent inquiries and have trademark consultants professionally analyze the inquiry results to improve the success rate of registration.
Step 3: Prepare trademark information and submit application
After preparing the Thai trademark registration information, the agent will submit it to a local lawyer in Thailand for processing.
Step 4: Official acceptance of trademark application
After receiving the trademark registration application, the Trademark Office will conduct a formal review to determine whether it meets the basic requirements for trademark registration, which takes about 1 month Issue an acceptance notice. If it is in compliance, an acceptance notice will be issued; if it is not in compliance, all materials will be returned to the applicant.
Step 5: Substantive examination of Thai trademarks
The examiner will be responsible for examining and deciding whether the trademark can be registered, which will take about 6-10 months. If not, the examiner will send a letter stating the reasons for rejection. Applicants must respond within a certain period of time after receiving the letter, otherwise the application will be terminated.
Step 6: Thailand Trademark Registration Announcement
If the trademark registration application is not returned or the applicant’s reply is justified, the trademark will be published on the Trademark Announcement. A notice will be sent to the applicant to inform the applicant of the announcement date, and there will be an objection period of 30 days thereafter.