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Trademark Registration in Indonesia- An Overview

Trademark registration in Indonesia is a significant process that helps foreign entrepreneurs and businesses obtain rights to their registered brands ‘Ⓡ”. The country follows the “first-to-file” principle, allowing the first applicants to get priority over first-time users of the product/services in trade.

A registered mark is valid for 10 years and can be renewed for an additional 10-year term, which can be repeated indefinitely. Our authorized network of over 100 IPR local agents/attorneys will help you remotely register a trademark in Indonesia without the need to visit the country.

At Corpbiz, we specialize in filing the application, applying for opposition or rectifications, renewal of registered TMs, and drafting legal notices & licensing agreements. We’ll also help you inform the Indonesian Trademark Office about recent changes relating to ownership or the list of goods/services of the TM.

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Trademark  Registration Registration process in The USA

What is a Trademark in Indonesia?

A trademark is a word, letter, slogan, logo, or picture that is used by entrepreneurs and businesses to represent their products and services in Indonesia.

With trademark registration in Indonesia, you can prevent others from using your brand and its identity. An authentic product/service is perceived as reliable as compared to unregistered ones in the consumer market.

Benefits of Trademark Registration in Indonesia

Trademark registration in Indonesia offers many benefits. These range from unique brand identity to better asset valuation.

Benefits of the USA Trademark Registration
Exclusive Rights

Get Exclusive Rights

With an Indonesia trademark registration, you can obtain the exclusive right to use and market your brand for your registered goods/services, blocking others from creating or using the same trademark.

Legal Enforcement

Legal Enforcement

You can take legal action against unauthorized third parties in case of trademark violation, protecting your brand’s reputation in the market.

Strong Deterrence

Strong Deterrence

By registering a trademark in Indonesia, you will set a deterrence to competitors, preventing them from trademarking a similar or identical mark in the market.

Licensing Opportunities

Licensing Opportunities

Trademark registration in Indonesia helps businesses like you to evaluate assets and generate revenue by licensing your brand to counterparties.

Enhances Credibility

Enhances Credibility

With Indonesia TM registration, you can earn and enhance customers’ and investors’ trust, demonstrating reliability and legitimacy in the business market.

Requirements for Indonesia Trademark Registration

The basic requirements for Indonesia trademark registration are as follows:

  • The trademark must have a unique characteristic.
  • It shouldn’t be generic or descriptive.
  • The proposed mark must not be identical or similar to already registered or filed trademarks.
  • A local agent is required for application submission on behalf of foreign applicants.
  • The proposed mark shouldn’t contain words, terms, or graphics that are morally wrong and against the public policy of Indonesia.
  • The mark must not contain the national flag or emblems of Indonesia.
  • All documents, including the application form, must be translated into the Indonesian language.
  • You must prepare the products and services as per the Nice Agreement Classification (NCL).

Who Must Apply for Trademark Registration in Indonesia?

  • Startups and entrepreneurs
  • Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
  • Limited liability companies and partnerships
  • Associations and trusts
  • Joint ventures
  • General and limited partnerships
  • Service providers and professionals
  • Artists
Checklist for Trademark Registration
Documents for Trademark Registration

Documents Required for Indonesia Trademark Registration

The list of documents required for Indonesia trademark registration is as follows:

  • Complete the application form with payment confirmation receipt.
  • A list of goods and services to be covered under the proposed trademark.
  • A summary and clear representation of the mark.
  • A passport copy of the applicant.
  • Identification of the local representative with residence in Indonesia.
  • A signed Power of Attorney (POA).
  • Statement of priority declaration, if required.
  • An original copy of the company registration, partnership deed, or joint venture agreement.
  • Translation in the Indonesian language.

Symbols for Trademark Registration in Indonesia

The major difference between the symbols for trademark registration in Indonesia is as follows:

TM Symbol ()

A TM mark is used by unregistered trademarks or applications that are pending with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP).

R Symbol (®)

This symbol is used when a brand is registered with the Indonesian Trademark Office and the latter issues a certificate demonstrating the same. The illegal use of Ⓡ a mark can trigger civil and criminal liabilities.

SM Symbol ()

A SM mark is used for unregistered brands or pending applications with the IP office. It is only used for services, unlike a TM, which is used for products/goods.

How to Register a Trademark in Indonesia with Corpbiz?

Scroll down and find out how to register a trademark in Indonesia with Corpbiz’s assistance:

Trademark Registration Process

Choose a Trademark

Our marketing experts will assist you in selecting a suitable trademark to align it with your marketing goals. Some common TMs include word, logo, combination, and shape mark.

Appoint a Local Agent

All foreign applicants must appoint a local representative to represent them before the competent authorities. Our authorized agents will apply for registration on your behalf.

Search the Mark

Our trademark attorneys will help you conduct a trademark search with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) database to avoid filing an application against an already registered TM.

Classify Goods & Services

We’ll help you carefully list goods and services under the Nice Classification (NCL) that you want covered under the proposed trademark.

Apply for Registration

We’ll apply for the trademark on the Indonesia trademark registration online database with mandatory documents.

Examination

The authorities will formally and extensively evaluate your application to verify your details and the legitimacy of the proposed TM. If your trademark isn’t questioned, then the DGIP will publish it in their official gazette.

Opposition Window

Indonesian TM authority allows a two-month opposition period for third parties to file objections against the newly published mark. Our IP attorneys will send a counterstatement if your trademark is challenged by third parties.

Registration

If nobody files an objection against your application within the prescribed timeline, then the IP authority will issue the trademark registration in Indonesia certificate.

Common Classes for Indonesia TM Registration

Take a glance at the most common classes for Indonesia TM registration:

Class 3

Cosmetics & Cleaning Products

  • Non-medicated toiletries, including makeup and personal care products.
  • Shampoos, conditioners, hair oil, and scalp toners.
  • Perfumes and soaps.
  • Detergents, liquid washing powder, and bleaching powder.

Class 9

Software and Electronics

  • Smartphones, watches, tablets, laptops, and voice command control systems.
  • Computer programs and software.
  • Televisions and cameras.

Class 25

Clothing, Footwear, and Headgear

  • All types of clothing, including unstitched and ready-made material.
  • Casual and formal shoes, such as boots, sandals, heels, sneakers, and slippers.
  • Hats, caps, beanies, helmets, and related headgear.

Class 29

Food Items

  • Eggs and dairy products, including milk, butter, yogurt, and cheese.
  • Frozen food like peas, corn, and patties.
  • Vegetables and fruits
  • Fish and meat items.

Class 35

Business and Marketing Services

  • Advertising and promotional activities
  • Business management and administration services
  • Advisories and consultancies.

What Businesses Must Register a Trademark in Indonesia?

Any business that wants to establish a strong presence in one of the topmost economies in Southeast Asia must register a trademark in Indonesia.

Top Industries for Trademark Registration in Indonesia

  • Food & Beverages
  • Software & Tech
  • Agriculture & Manufacturing
  • Tourism
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Transportation
  • Automobile
  • Financial
  • Professional Services
  • Retail
  • E-Commerce

Top Businesses for Indonesia TM Registration

  • Fast-Moving Consumer Goods
  • Clothing and Accessories
  • AI Platforms and Software Development Programs
  • Food Production Units
  • Machinery and Industrial Manufacturing
  • Hotels and Travel Agencies
  • Digital Payment & Lending Services
  • Online Marketplaces & Shopping Platforms
  • Restaurants & Online Food Delivery
  • Spare Part Manufacturing
  • Online Ride Hailing Services
  • Investment and Asset Management
  • Consulting & Advisory Service Providers

Common Trademark Types for Indonesia TM Registration

The common types of trademarks for Indonesia TM registration are as follows:

Word

Word

You can apply for trademark registration in Indonesia by using words, letters, and numbers.

Slogan

Slogan

Slogans and catchphrases can also be registered as a TM in Indonesia. An iconic example includes “Just Do It” by Nike.

Logo

Logo

A design, an image, or a logo without text elements can be used to identify a brand.

Combination

Combination

A trademark that consists of both text and graphical elements, including words, letters, with logos.

Color

Color

A color mark is identified through different shades and tones to represent a product/service. Applicants must specify the code of the color tone in their application for registration.

Shape

Shape

This trademark protects the 3D shape of a product or its packaging. Examples include the Coca-Cola bottle and the Toblerone chocolate bar.

Features of Trademark Registration in Indonesia

The features of trademark registration in Indonesia are as follows:

USA Trademark Registration
  • Indonesia TM registration is valid for 10 years and can be renewed by application for an additional 10 years.
  • The trademark authority processes applications on the “first-to-file” basis.
  • All foreign applicants need a local agent with residence in Indonesia for trademark registration in Indonesia.
  • The non-use of a registered brand for three years from registration will trigger TM revocation.
  • You can apply for a priority filing by using your previous foreign registration and pending application (within 6 months).
  • Indonesia trademark registration can be used as a base for international registration through the Madrid System in 120+ countries.

Compliance After Indonesia Trademark Registration with Corpbiz

Take Corpbiz’s assistance in fulfilling compliance requirements after the Indonesia trademark registration:

Trademark Renewal

Trademark Renewal

We’ll assist you in the timely renewal of your Indonesia TM registration to avoid cancellation and hefty fines due to the non-renewal within the prescribed deadline.

License Agreement Drafting

License Agreement Drafting

Our legal associates will help you draft a licensing agreement if you ever decide to license your registered brand to a third party.

Trademark Assignment

Trademark Assignment

We’ll help you assign your trademark to a third party if you wish to sell or trademark it. Our associates will draft an agreement to make the transfer official on your behalf.

Compliance With TM Authority

Compliance With TM Authority

We’ll inform the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) if there’s a change in the ownership or goods/services of your trademark.

Legal Enforcement

Legal Enforcement

Our seasoned IPR attorneys will assist you in sending legal notices, counterstatements, oppositions & rectification applications, and file legal disputes if anybody infringes on your registered brand.

Monitoring

Monitoring

After trademark registration in Indonesia, we’ll help monitor various trademark databases to ensure and prevent similar/identical registration of your mark. We use both automated and manual systems for TM monitoring.

Maintenance Register

Maintenance Register

The authority may audit the usage of your trademark at any time, so we’ll help you gather important documentation, including sales invoices, packaging changes, and advertising activities. To avoid cancellation, a trademark must be used for at least three years from registration.

International TM Registration

International Trademark Registration

If you ever plan to extend your product/service line in the global market, then we’ll help you apply for international trademark registration via the Madrid System in over 120 jurisdictions.

Local Agent Change

Local Agent Change

We’ll assist in changing your local representative after trademark registration in Indonesia through our network of over 100 local agents.

Renewal of Trademark Registration in Indonesia

You must apply for the renewal of trademark registration in Indonesia during the last six months of the ongoing validity. Some key points to remember are as follows:

  • The cost of trademark renewal in Indonesia is USD 140 if filed within the prescribed deadline.
  • The authority provides a 6-month extension at a USD 190 additional late fee charge if you fail to renew your trademark before the expiry of your term.
  • You must submit a copy of the original registration certificate, a power of attorney (POA), a statement of usage, and a passport copy.
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Why Opt Corpbiz for Trademark Registration in Indonesia?

Fully Remote

Fully Remote

You don’t have to travel to Indonesia to launch your brand—no government visits are required.

100+ Attorneys & Local Agents

100+ Attorneys & Local Agents

Take expert assistance through our authorized network of over 100 attorneys and local agents in Indonesia.

Individual Case Consultant

Individual Case Consultant

We’ll assign you an individual case manager who will manage your renewal and compliance requirements after Indonesia TM registration.

Real Time Updates

Real Time Updates

Get live tracking updates on your application progress and take timely measures to streamline trademark registration in Indonesia.

Stay Compliant and Avoid Penalties

Stay Compliant and Avoid Penalties

With our assistance, you don’t have to worry about late renewals or submissions ever.

No Hidden Charges

No Hidden Charges

We have a transparent cost structure with no additional or hidden charges.

FAQs on Indonesia Trademark Registration

The advantages of trademark registration in Indonesia are as follows:
  • A registered brand helps businesses earn customers’ trust.
  • With Indonesia TM registration, you can obtain a distinct brand identity that will help the consumers identify your product in the market.
  • Registered trademark owners can file legal cases and obtain monetary claims for damages.
  • As a trademark owner, you can also take border assistance by registering with the Indonesian customs authority to prevent the flow of copied and forged products.
  • A trademark is an intangible asset that can be sold, licensed, and franchised, increasing the overall value of the business.

The Directorate General of Intellectual Property is the primary authority that is responsible for governing Indonesia TM registration.

The fees for Indonesia trademark registration are USD 120 per class of goods and services. Add-ons will require additional costs.

The various types of trademarks in Indonesia are as follows:
  • Word
  • Letter
  • Slogan
  • Figurative/logo
  • Combined mark (word+logo)
  • Sound
  • Color
  • Pattern
  • Collective
  • Service
  • Certification

Yes, as a foreign applicant, you will have to appoint a local agent to represent you before the Indonesia trademark authority.

A trademark is valid for 10 years in Indonesia, which can be renewed for an additional 10 years at an additional charge.

The process of Indonesia trademark registration starts with:
  • Trademark search
  • Followed by the appointment of a local agent
  • Then classification of goods and services.
  • Application filing with the document by the agent.
  • Formal and extensive examination by the trademark authority.
  • Opposition period to allow third-party objections.
  • Final grant of the registration certificate.

Go through the following terms that must be avoided for trademark registration:
  • Terms that are generic and descriptive.
  • Any words, logos, or shapes that are identical, misleading, or similar to an already existing mark.
  • Official flags and emblems.
  • Anything that is morally wrong and against the policy of the Indonesian authority.

The timeline for a straightforward application if no opposition is filed is 12 to 18 months. This timeline includes application filing to final registration approval.

Applicants seeking registration in Indonesia on priority must submit their applications within six months of the filing of their main application in the foreign country.

No, there’s no multi-class filing available for Indonesia TM registration. You must apply for separate applications for each class of goods and services.

A POA is required for all foreign entrepreneurs and businesses that don’t have a registered address in Indonesia. Such a document must be signed by the applicant and submitted by a registered local consultant/IPR attorney based in the country.

You don’t need to submit a declaration of usage in commerce during the registration phase. However, the statement will be required at the time of the renewal of such TM.

As per the Indonesian trademark law, you must use your registered brand for three years from the date of registration to avoid cancellation of the registration.

Yes, the authority provides a six-month extension for trademark renewal after the expiration of the original 10-year validity at additional fees.

The third-party objection window is open for two months from the date of publication of the trademark in the official gazette.

Authors

Written by Aarya Pokharel. Last updated on Nov 11 2025, 09:55 PM

Aarya Pokharel brings 3 years of solid experience in legal research and compliance. Her expertise spans tax filing, secretarial compliances, and advisory services, with a strong focus on delivering precise legal research and strategic advisory support.

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