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Thinking about trademark registration in the UAE? It’s one of the smartest moves you can make to protect your brand. A registered trademark not only gives you exclusive rights in the market but also builds trust with your customers and strengthens your brand identity. By officially registering your mark, you gain solid legal protection against copycats and infringement. Plus, using the registered trademark symbol shows the world your brand is protected—and that you're serious about your business. Don’t wait until someone else claims your brand. Secure your trademark in the UAE today and take a big step toward protecting your business’s future.

Important highlights about the UAE trademark registration process:

We can assist you with trademark registration in the UAE. Our experienced UAE trademark specialists handle all legal procedures, including thorough trademark clearance searches, application filing, and representation before the UAE Ministry of Economy. We ensure a smooth, efficient, and reliable registration process to help safeguard your brand and secure your market presence in the UAE.

Select a plan to start your Trademark Registration in the UAE

The prices are in USD$ for UAE

SAIL THROUGH

$990

Covers filing your application and reporting the progress all the way to registration. 2 classes included. This is our entry-level package.

All IN

$1295

Covers full trademark registration, including reporting and responding to non-substantive examiner’s objections and free re-filing.

Prices depend on the country. Please check individual country page for exact prices for each package.

Details About Pricing Packages

What’s included:

We handle the preparation and filing of your application for trademark registration in UAE, keeping you informed with regular progress updates throughout the entire process until your trademark is successfully registered.

In the UAE, only single-class applications are permitted, as multi-class applications are not allowed. If you wish to register additional classes, each must be filed separately. Our professional fees for filing a second class trademark registration in UAE are $890.

What’s not covered:

Our ALL IN” package for trademark registration in UAE covers government fees, handling responses to examiner’s objections (office actions), managing opposition proceedings, free re-filing if needed, and other additional services to ensure a hassle-free registration experience.

If an office action is issued during your trademark registration in UAE, we will promptly notify you and provide an estimate to handle the response based on our hourly rate. Whenever possible, we strive to offer a flat fee for greater transparency and convenience.

When to choose:

If your budget is limited and our free UAE trademark search reveals no obstacles to registration, you can proceed confidently with your trademark registration in UAE without unexpected delays or issues.

When it might be a better idea to choose a different package:

What’s included:

Our comprehensive package covers all services included in the SAIL THROUGH” package plus regular reporting, handling and responding to non-substantive (procedural) office actions, and free re-filing if your trademark application is refused by the UAE Trademarks Office during the trademark registration in UAE process.

Free re-filing is available under our SAIL THROUGH” package terms — while you will be responsible for government fees, we waive all professional fees. For more information, please refer to our FAQ section on re-filing during trademark registration in UAE.

The UAE only permits single-class trademark applications, as multi-class filings are not allowed. If you need to register a second class, our professional fees for trademark registration in UAE for the additional class are $1,195.

Free extras included:

What’s not included:

Our BELLS AND WHISTLES” package for trademark registration in UAE includes government fees, handling substantive office actions, managing opposition proceedings, and a range of additional free extras to provide you with complete peace of mind throughout the process.

When to choose this package:

Our most popular option, this package offers peace of mind and budget predictability, making it the recommended choice for trademark registration in UAE.

Why This Package Is a Smarter Choice Than “SAIL THROUGH”

We handle non-substantive office actions at no extra cost. Additionally, if your trademark application is refused during trademark registration in UAE, you have the option to file a different trademark with our professional fees waived!

File with confidence:

Government fees are not included in our packages and are extra

UAE

Our fees for trademark registration in UAE exclude costs for responding to objections, classification amendments, priority claims, and translation if needed. Government filing fees are $1,881 per class, with extra charges for substantive office actions, oppositions, and Power of Attorney legalization. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees and provide free legal advice and updates throughout the process.

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Upgrades Package

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$350

Upgrade “SAIL THROUGH” package to “ALL IN” Package.

Frequently Asked Question

How does the trademark registration process work in the UAE?

The trademark registration process in the UAE is overseen by the Ministry of Economy and follows these key steps:

1️⃣ Trademark Search (Recommended)

Before filing, conduct a trademark search to ensure your mark is not identical or confusingly similar to existing trademarks in the UAE.

2️⃣ Filing the Application

Submit your trademark application to the Ministry of Economy, including details such as the applicant’s name, trademark representation (word, logo, or combination), and a list of goods or services classified under the Nice Classification.

3️⃣ Formal Examination

The Ministry reviews the application for compliance with formal requirements and checks for conflicts with existing trademarks.

4️⃣ Publication for Opposition

If accepted, the trademark is published in the Official Trademark Journal. There is a 30-day opposition period during which third parties can object to the registration.

5️⃣ Substantive Examination and Registration

If no oppositions are filed, or if oppositions are resolved in your favor, the Ministry registers the trademark and issues the registration certificate.

6️⃣ Validity and Renewal

Trademark registration in the UAE is valid for 10 years from the filing date and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

To file for trademark registration in the UAE, you must prepare and submit several key documents to the Ministry of Economy:

  • Completed Trademark Application Form — including applicant details and trademark representation (wordmark, logo, or combination)

  • Power of Attorney (PoA) — if the application is filed through a trademark agent or legal representative (a simple signed PoA is usually sufficient)

  • Copy of the Applicant’s Trade License or Passport — depending on whether the applicant is a company or individual

  • Clear Image of the Trademark — high-quality digital image if the mark contains a logo or design

  • List of Goods and Services — categorized under the Nice Classification system

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

Yes, the UAE provides a grace period of 6 months after the expiration date for trademark registration renewal. During this grace period, you can still renew your trademark by paying the applicable renewal fees along with any late renewal penalties.

Failing to renew within this 6-month window may result in the cancellation of your trademark, and you would need to reapply for registration from scratch.

To maintain continuous protection of your brand under trademark registration in the UAE, it’s best to renew your trademark before it expires and keep track of renewal deadlines.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

No, trademark registration in Turkey only grants legal protection within the borders of Turkey. It does not automatically extend protection to other countries.

If you want to protect your trademark internationally, you need to file separate applications in each target country or use international systems like the Madrid Protocol, which Turkey is a member of. Through the Madrid System, you can file a single international trademark application that covers multiple member countries, simplifying the process and saving costs.

Therefore, while trademark registration in Turkey secures your brand locally, you should consider international registration options to safeguard your trademark globally.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

For a smooth trademark registration renewal in the UAE, you typically need to provide the following documents to the Ministry of Economy:

  • Trademark Renewal Application Form — duly completed and signed

  • Proof of Payment of Renewal Fees — receipt showing that renewal fees have been paid

  • Power of Attorney (PoA) — if renewal is handled by a trademark agent or legal representative (a simple signed PoA is usually sufficient)

  • Copy of the Original Trademark Registration Certificate (sometimes requested)

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

In the UAE, the trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the filing date. You must renew your trademark before the expiration date to maintain uninterrupted legal protection.

If you miss the deadline, there is a 6-month grace period during which you can still renew your trademark by paying late renewal fees. After this grace period, the trademark may be cancelled.

Timely renewal is crucial to protect your brand and avoid the risks associated with losing your trademark rights in the UAE.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

You should renew your trademark registration in the UAE before the 10-year expiration date to ensure continuous protection of your brand. Early renewal is recommended to avoid any risk of missing the deadline.

If you miss the renewal deadline, there is a 6-month grace period during which you can still renew your trademark by paying the required fees along with a late renewal penalty.

To avoid any lapse in your trademark rights, it’s best to set reminders and start the renewal process well in advance of your trademark’s expiration.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

During the trademark registration process in the UAE, any third party who believes that a newly filed trademark conflicts with their prior rights can file an opposition.

Eligible opposers typically include:

  • Owners of earlier registered trademarks in the UAE

  • Applicants with earlier pending trademark applications

  • Parties with well-known or established unregistered trademark rights

  • Businesses or individuals who believe the new trademark may cause confusion or dilute their brand

Opposition must be filed within the 30-day opposition period following the publication of the trademark application in the Official Trademark Journal.

Understanding who can oppose your trademark application helps you prepare for a smooth trademark registration in the UAE process.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

Yes, it is possible to file an opposition during the trademark registration process in the UAE. Once a trademark application is accepted by the Ministry of Economy, it is published in the Official Trademark Journal. From the date of publication, any interested third party has 30 days to file a formal opposition.

Oppositions are typically filed on grounds such as:

  • Similarity or conflict with an existing registered or pending trademark

  • Violation of public order, morals, or law

  • Bad faith filing

  • Potential to cause confusion in the market

The Ministry reviews opposition claims before deciding whether to proceed with registration, refuse the application, or require amendments.

Filing an opposition is an important legal tool to protect your brand’s interests and market position during the trademark registration in the UAE process.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

No, you do not need to use your trademark in the UAE before applying for trademark registration in the UAE. The country operates on a first-to-file system, meaning trademark rights are granted to the first person or entity to file a valid application, regardless of whether the mark has been used in the market.

However, once registered, you are expected to use the trademark in connection with the listed goods or services. If a trademark is not used for five consecutive years after registration, it may be vulnerable to cancellation for non-use.

So while prior use is not a requirement for trademark registration in the UAE, maintaining active and genuine use after registration is important for long-term protection.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

If you do not use your trademark after completing trademark registration in the UAE, it may become vulnerable to cancellation for non-use. Under UAE trademark law, if a registered trademark is not used for five consecutive years from the date of registration, any interested party can file a request for its cancellation.

This rule is designed to prevent unused trademarks from blocking the market and to encourage active, genuine use of registered marks.

To maintain your trademark rights in the UAE:

  • Actively use the trademark for the goods or services listed in your registration

  • Keep records and evidence of use in case of future legal disputes or non-use challenges

Consistent use ensures your trademark registration in the UAE remains valid, enforceable, and fully protected.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

While trademark registration in the UAE operates on a first-to-file system — meaning legal rights are granted to whoever files first, regardless of prior use — using your trademark before filing can still offer certain strategic benefits:

  • Supports Well-Known Status Claims: If your trademark gains strong recognition through prior use, it may be easier to claim protection as a well-known mark, which enjoys broader legal safeguards under UAE law.

  • Builds Brand Presence and Market Awareness: Prior use helps establish a consumer base and market reputation before your trademark is officially registered.

  • Provides Evidence in Disputes: If someone files a conflicting trademark ahead of you in bad faith, proof of your earlier use could support an opposition or invalidation claim.

However, it’s important to remember that in the UAE, registration is the only formal way to secure exclusive trademark rights — so filing early is always the safest option.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

Yes, a Power of Attorney (PoA) is required when filing for trademark registration in the UAE if you appoint a trademark agent, legal representative, or law firm to handle the application on your behalf.

The Power of Attorney must be:

  • Signed by the applicant

  • Notarized in the applicant’s home country

  • Legalized up to the UAE Embassy in the applicant’s country, and sometimes further attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

The typical timeframe for trademark registration in the UAE ranges from 6 to 9 months, depending on the complexity of the application and whether any objections or oppositions arise.

Here’s a general timeline:

  • Filing and Formal Examination: 1–2 months

  • Publication for Opposition: 30 days

  • Opposition Period: 30 days after publication

  • Substantive Examination and Registration: 2–4 months (if no oppositions or objections occur)

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

No, trademark registration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) provides protection only within the UAE’s borders. It does not automatically extend protection to other countries or territories.

If you want to protect your trademark internationally, you must file separate trademark applications in each country where protection is desired or use international systems such as the Madrid Protocol. The UAE is a member of the Madrid System, which allows you to file a single international application to seek protection in multiple member countries.

Thus, while registering your trademark in the UAE secures your brand locally, consider international registration options to safeguard your trademark across different markets.

Can't find the answer that you are looking for?

Yes, we offer a free trademark search service in the UAE to help you assess the availability of your desired trademark before starting the registration process. Conducting a trademark search is a crucial step in the trademark registration in the UAE to avoid conflicts with existing trademarks and improve your chances of successful registration.

Our free search covers registered and pending trademarks within the UAE and provides you with a comprehensive report highlighting any potential issues.

Contact us today to get your free trademark search in the UAE and ensure a smooth trademark registration process.

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