Japanese translation of "IP Assignment / Trademark"
IP Assignment / Trademark is most commonly required for Trademark recordal USPTO/EUIPO · Patent assignment; cross-language use requires both a sworn translator and Notary Public to be accepted abroad.
Every job starts with a native 日本語 translator (MOJ-listed), is reviewed by our in-house counsel for legal terminology, then notarised — never outsourced.
Japanese/IP Assignment / Trademark bundles are most often filed for Trademark recordal USPTO/EUIPO and Patent assignment and Copyright transfer สำหรับ M&A.
Authorities that accept this translation
Our Japanese translations are directly recognised by สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น, MOFA Japan, Immigration Bureau Japan.
Where this language pair is needed most: วีซ่าญี่ปุ่น, Spouse Visa, Working Holiday, เรียนต่อญี่ปุ่น.
Pair direction: Thai ↔ Japanese; staffed per destination requirement.
How NYC Legal handles your translation job
(a) Upload PDF/scan via LINE @NYCLI — quote returned within 1 business hour.
(b) Native 日本語 translator drafts v1 with bilingual glossary.
(c) Counsel reviews legal terminology + formatting.
(d) Notary Public signs + seals + issues certificate.
(e) Delivery of hard + soft copies — express 1 day at +50%.
Fees and documents to prepare
Japanese translation: quoted on request/A4 page (10-30% off for bulk).
Notary fees: from quoted on request to ประเมินราคาฟรี, depending on page and set count.
Please send สัญญาโอนสิทธิ์ / ทะเบียน TM/Patent / พาสปอร์ตผู้ลงนาม as PDF or colour scan.
FAQ
What else is required if I submit this Japanese translation overseas?
Yes — after translation + Notary, we route through MFA Consular Affairs and the destination country's embassy. We handle the full chain.
Is your Japanese certified translation accepted by สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น?
Yes, our output is recognised by สถานทูตญี่ปุ่น / MOFA Japan / Immigration Bureau Japan and additional authorities listed above.
What is the standard delivery time?
Standard 1–2 วัน; express in 1 day with +50% fee.
Can I submit documents online?
Yes — send scan/PDF via LINE @NYCLI or email; originals can be scanned at our office.






