In the previous posts, we talked about types of trademark, trademark registration procedure and requirements for trademark registration in Thailand. Aside from such requirements, the following supporting documents are needed to be attached with the application:
- Copy of national ID card or other ID card issued by the governmental agency, in case the applicant is an ordinary person.
- Copy of passport in case the applicant is a foreigner, except if the applicant submits the authorization letter or power of attorney as stated in item 4.
- As mentioned in the previous post, copy of company registration documents issued not more than 6 months before submission of application, in case the applicant is a juristic person. If the applicant is a juristic person established under the foreign law, and submits the documents according to item 4 with Certification of Juristic Person established abroad, the applicant is not required to submit the Certificate of Juristic Person.
- Authorization letter or power of attorney (POA) and ID card of representative or agent/attorney with a duty stamp of 30 Baht per representative or agent/attorney.
- Registration application with the 5 x 5 cm photo of the logo or trademark applying for registration. In case that the trademark is an object with shape and form, the width, length and depth shall be shown in one or more photos.
- Combinations of colors, in case the trademark is composed of colors. The applicant shall describe the colors in details in the appendix (Form 11-Kor) such as what colors compose the trademark, as well as its position and arrangement.
- Description of shape or form of the trademark, in case the trademark is an object with shape or form (if any)
- Consent of the signature’s owner, in case the trademark applied for the registration is a signature
- Consent of a person in the picture in case the trademark applied for the registration is the picture of a person. If the person passed away, the applicant shall present the consent of the deceased person’s parents, heir and spouse (if any).
- ID card of the consent giver issued by the governmental agency in case the trademark is the picture of a person.
- Regulation regarding use of the certification mark in case the trademark is registered as the certification mark.
- List of persons who are jointly entitled to use the trademark and documentary evidence or explanation of relationship with them, in case of application for the collective mark.
- Claim of Right (Kor 10 Form) with supporting documentary evidence, in case of retrospective claim under Section 28 or 28 (bis). If the applicant cannot submit the supporting documentary evidence 4-18 for the retrospective claim according to Section 28 or 28 (bis) with the Claim of Right (Kor 10 Form), the applicant may apply for relent submission of the said documents. In this regard, the applicant shall submit the request for relent submission (Kor 19 Form) with the Claim of Right (Kor 10 Form).
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