Trademark Registration
Trademark registration grants businesses exclusive rights to use and protect their brand identity within Indonesia.
Registering a trademark helps prevent unauthorized use and ensures legal protection for brand assets.
Key Factors to Consider
Before registering a trademark in Indonesia, businesses should assess several legal and practical factors to ensure their brand can be successfully protected.
Trademark Availability
The proposed trademark must be distinctive and not conflict with previously registered marks.
Classification of Goods and Services
Trademark applications must specify the relevant classes of goods or services under the international classification system.
Brand Protection Strategy
Registering trademarks early helps prevent unauthorized use and protects brand identity in the Indonesian market.
Legal Compliance
Applications must follow procedures set by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property to ensure successful registration.

Advisory Scope
Our services include:
- Trademark eligibility review
- Preparation of application documentation
- Trademark search and classification assessment
- Filing with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property
- Monitoring and registration support
Process Overview
- Trademark search and eligibility review
- Application preparation
- Filing with the intellectual property authority
- Examination and publication process
- Registration approval
Requirements
Typical documentation includes:
- Trademark design or wordmark
- Applicant identification documents
- Description of goods or services
- Trademark classification information















