Trademark Registration


Protect your brand and secure your exclusive rights in Thailand.
Trademark registration ensures that your business name, logo, or brand identity is legally protected, giving you the confidence to grow your business and prevent unauthorized use by others.

Pricing

Applying for FBC

Our Foreign Business Certificate service is offered at a fixed, all-inclusive professional fee. The fee is agreed in advance and does not vary based on business activity, ownership structure, or application complexity. Government fees, official charges, and third-party costs are payable directly to the relevant authorities and are not included in our professional fee. There are no hidden charges, and the scope of work is clearly defined from the outset.


THB 10,000


* prices are exclusive of all government fees and VAT

Trademark registration grants businesses the exclusive right to use their brand name, logo, or symbol in connection with their goods or services in Thailand. Without proper registration, it can be difficult to prevent others from using a similar mark or creating confusion in the market.

Our team assists with the full trademark registration process, including preliminary trademark search, preparation of application documents, and submission to the Department of Intellectual Property. We guide clients through each stage of the process to ensure their brand is properly protected under Thai law.

Exclusive Brand Protection

A registered trademark grants the owner exclusive rights to use the mark in Thailand and helps prevent competitors from using confusingly similar brands.

Logos, Names, and Brands

Businesses can register names, logos, symbols, and other distinctive marks associated with their products or services.

Long-Term Legal Security

Once registered, a trademark in Thailand is protected for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What can be registered as a trademark in Thailand?

Brand names, logos, symbols, designs, and combinations of these elements can be registered as trademarks if they are distinctive and not identical or confusingly similar to existing marks.

2. How long does trademark registration take in Thailand?

The registration process typically takes 12 to 18 months, depending on examination and whether any objections are raised by the authorities.

3. Can you assist with company registration first?

Yes. We can complete company registration, usually within 1–2 weeks, before proceeding with the FBC application.

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