The legal basis of Indonesia’s trademark is Law
No. 15 of 2001. Indonesia is a member of the Paris Convention and the Madrid Union.
Indonesia adopts first-to-file basis for trademark protection. Trademark
registration is valid for 10 years from the date of application and could be
renewed for 10 years before the expiry date.
Service |
Fees (USD) |
Word mark search (optional) |
200 |
Application (20 items) - First class - Each additional class
|
780 560 |
Registration |
450 |
* Each item in excess of 20 will be charged with an extra fee of USD10.
(1) | A signed (and stamped) Power of Attorney (POA) [Scanned copy]. |
(2) | A signed Declaration of Ownership [Scanned copy]. |
(3) | A completed trademark search/registration order form. |
(4) | A soft copy of the trademark in JPEG format. |
(5) | A priority document when priority is claimed (extra charge will be charged for filing priority claim documents). |
(1) | Kaizen acknowledges the information including the specimens of mark, its goods/services and registration details, then provides the latest quotation, preliminary advice and classifies your goods/services; |
(2) | After the quotation has been confirmed, client will be required to complete our Trademark Search/ Registration Order Form and send it back to Kaizen by email, fax or post; |
(3) | Once receipt of the payment for pre-filing search, Kaizen will conduct the pre-filing search (if requested). The search report will be sent to client within 15 working days (based on the duration of the official search); |
(4) | Client could refer to our analysis and suggestion in the search report and decide whether to file the application. Kaizen will file trademark application to the DGIP upon receipt of your payment and instruction; |
(5) |
The DGIP will conduct a search of the trademarks records to see if the same or similar trademark has already been registered or been applied for by another trader in the same or similar class. They will also see if the trademark satisfies the registration requirements laid down in the Indonesia’s trademark is Law No. 15 of 2001. If the requirements for registration are not met, the Examiner will object to the mark; |
(6) | Once your trademark has been accepted for registration, it will be published on the Trademark Official Journals; |
(7) |
If no objection by a third party, a registration certificate will be issued by the DGIP. We will review and send the certificate to you. |
Payment Term and Payment Method
Our fees for each stage of an application are to be invoiced and settled before the commencement of each stage of service. If a China or Taiwan Value-Added Tax invoice is required, 7.5% or 5% additional charge will be incurred.