The association's nearly 6,500 member organizations from 165 countries represent more than 34,000 trademark professionals and include brand owners from major corporations as well as small and medium-sized enterprises, law firms, and nonprofits.
INTA provides services to its members and the public in three main areas: global trademark resources, programs & events, and policy & advocacy.
Some resources (focusing on the basics of trademark law) are available to the general public, others (on legal practice in jurisdictions worldwide) are exclusively available to members.
INTA carries out its policy and advocacy work through model laws and guidelines, board of directors resolutions, amicus briefs, testimony and submissions, and reports.
The board elects several officers and works with the CEO and staff, along with the member volunteers who serve on committees to implement the association's strategic plan.
In 2017, INTA opened its Latin American and Caribbean Representative Office in Santiago, Chile.