Trademark registration is very important in the busy business world of the UAE. A trademark represents the name and symbol of your company or brand. Therefore, you should protect it from counterfeit sellers who try to use your good name. These people damage your brand and also take a part of your money. Trademark registration is the best and most necessary way to prevent such wrongdoings. Dubai trademark registration or legalizing your brand in the UAE protects your company. It also shows that you are the owner of the goods and services bearing that trademark.
What Is a Trademark?
Trademarks are things like a brand name, logo, tagline or symbol that help people identify a business and products or services. A trademark can be a picture, image, advertisement, or anything that separates your goods or services. Trademark registration means that you secure and establish this mark for your business. In the UAE, the Ministry of Economy helps with the registration, renewal, control, cancellation, and approval of trademarks. But not everything is considered a trademark in the UAE.
Benefits of Trademark Certification
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A trademark certification protects your company’s product and brand name.
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It helps customers quickly find and choose your product without any confusion.
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It builds trust and shows that your product or service is of good quality.
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Trademark registration prevents others from selling fake or inferior copies of your brand.
Documents Required for Trademark Registration in UAE
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A clear sample of your trademark or brand name
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A valid trade license for your business
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A list of goods and services you wish to protect
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A copy of the ID or passport of the person signing
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A receipt or proof of fee payment
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Completed form for trademark registration in UAE
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The applicant’s phone number and email
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Power of attorney from the business owner
Conditions for Trademark Registration
Article 3 of Federal Law No. 37 of 1992, as later amended by Federal Law No. 8 of 2002, talks about why a trademark request may be rejected.
Before applying for registration of your trademark, make sure that your trademark does not fall under these rules:
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The trademark must not be similar to any other mark
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It must not be a copy or modification of any famous or well-known mark
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It must not contain any mark with religious meaning or style
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It must not contain the red cross, red crescent or similar symbols
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It must not be contrary to public order or good morals
Trademark Registration Cost
Trademark Registration Cost |
Amount (AED) |
Filing Fees |
753.00 |
Publishing in Trademark Journal |
1,550.00 |
Trademark Certificate |
5,003.00 |
Our Service Charges |
750.00 |
Total Cost For One Class |
8,056.00 |
Additional fees will only apply if something like objections, official responses, certifications or translations are encountered during the process. We will inform you first and share an estimated cost before proceeding.
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Who Can Apply for a Trademark in the UAE?
UAE citizens, companies and individuals or businesses engaged in trade, services or professional activities. Foreign individuals or companies can also apply if there is a mutual agreement between the countries.
Q2. What Trademarks Are Not Accepted in the UAE?
Signs that are generic or not unique, harm public standards or values, depict the country's flag, resemble official symbols, use the Red Cross or Red Crescent logo, show religious symbols, give false place names, display national awards or copy famous brand names in another language.
Q3. Is There Any Time Limit for Trademark Registration Approval?
The average time limit for registration approval is 10 months if there are no objections or oppositions.
Q4. Does Having a Registered Trademark in the UAE Give Me Any Rights?
Registration is not mandatory to obtain rights to a trademark; however, registration is recommended as it is difficult to establish rights in an unregistered mark in the UAE.