Trademark Registration in The UAE
Your first step in building a brand in the UAE should be securing your intellectual property. We simplify the trademark registration in the UAE, helping entrepreneurs and companies protect their business identity with confidence. The protection of your creative and commercial works goes beyond trademarks to include copyright registration in the UAE as well.
Trademark registration is the legal process of securing exclusive rights over a brand name, logo, symbol, slogan, or any unique mark. This distinguishes a company’s products or services from those of others. By registering a trademark with the appropriate government authority, the owner protects against unauthorized use, imitation, or infringement by competitors. It not only helps establish a distinct brand identity in the marketplace but also builds trust and recognition among customers. This can significantly enhance business value over time.
Once registered, a trademark provides its owner with nationwide protection and legal action against misuse. It also allows the owner to license or franchise the brand, create goodwill, and even use the ® symbol to indicate a legally registered mark. Trademark registration is therefore an essential step for businesses, entrepreneurs, and creators to safeguard their intellectual property. It helps them secure long-term brand recognition, and gain a competitive edge in the market.
Trademark Registration Process in UAE
Initial Consultation
Our experts will assess your trademark or creative work to determine eligibility for protection. We will also guide you on the best route to take for registration.
Trademark Search & Availability Check
Make sure your mark (word, logo, or both) does not resemble an existing trademark registration or pending application before filing. By doing so, the risk of refusal or opposition is mitigated.
Application Submission
Submit your trademark application to the UAE Ministry of Economy, or your copyright application along with a copy of your work. Our team ensures that all necessary details and documentation are in place.
Examination & Review
Your application will be examined to ensure it meets all legal requirements. We assist with the review process and make any necessary adjustments to prevent delays.
Publication & Opposition Period
For trademarks, once approved, your trademark will be published in the official UAE gazette for a 30-day opposition period. During this time, others can challenge the registration.
Final Registration & Certificate Issuance
After the opposition period ends, you pay the final registration fee (within 30 days). Once cleared, the Ministry issues your trademark registration certificate. Trademarks are valid for 10 years, while copyrights are valid for the lifetime of the creator plus 50 years.
“Important Note”
Delays in payment may result in fines (up to AED 1,000 per year for delayed publication and up to AED 10,000 per year for delayed registration).
“Detailed timeline”
It usually takes 90 days from the date of filing for the full registration process to be completed.
Why Trademark Registration in the UAE is Important ?
Trademark and copyright protection safeguard your brand and creative works, ensuring exclusive rights, preventing unauthorized use, and providing legal recourse in case of infringement. These protections enhance your market control, increase your brand value, and offer global recognition, while also enabling opportunities for monetization through licensing or selling your rights.
Legal Ownership & Exclusive Rights
Preventing Infringement & Copycats
Protecting Your Brand Identity
National Coverage Across All Emirates
Enhanced Brand Value
Documents Required for Trademark Registration in The UAE
For Individuals
- •Trademark sample (logo/word/combined)
- •Passport or ID copy
- •Address & contact info
- •Power of Attorney (if agent)
For Companies / Business Owners
- • Clear mark representation
- • Trade license / business registration
- • Certificate of incorporation (if applicable)
- • Authorized signatory’s passport / ID
- • Power of Attorney (notarized/translated if via agent)
All documentation not originally in Arabic must typically be translated. The agent must be registered in the UAE.
Trademark Registration UAE Cost
Government / Official Fees
- •Application / Filing Fee: AED 750
- •Publication Fee: AED 750
- •Final Registration Fee: AED 5,000
- •Total Official Fees: ~AED 6,500 (excluding agent/legal fees)
Additional Costs & Considerations
- •Agent / Legal / Service Fees – drafting, objections, appeals
- •Translation & Notarization – POA, Arabic translation, certification, legalization
- •Publication – accepted marks published in two local Arabic newspapers
- •Renewal Fees – valid for 10 years, renewable in 10-year terms
- •Late Payment Fines – delays attract penalties
- •Multiple-Class Applications – one class per application (no combination)
The Trademark Registration UAE Cost generally starts from AED 8,700 in official fees, excluding professional or legal service charges.
Types of Trademark & Copyright Services Available in the UAE
Trademark Registration
Trademark Renewal
Trademark Monitoring & Enforcement
Copyright Registration
Copyright Protection & Enforcement
Intellectual Property Consultation
“In addition to Trademark Registration, our firm also provides comprehensive PRO (Public Relations Officer) Services
to help businesses manage government documentation and approvals seamlessly.”
FAQs on Trademark Registration in UAE
The Trademark Registration UAE Cost is around AED 8,700 in official government fees, while additional professional service charges from agents or law firms typically range between AED 3,000 – AED 6,000, depending on the provider.
The process typically takes 6-9 months, including examination and publication in the Official Gazette. However, this timeline can vary based on the complexity of the application and any objections raised during the publication period.
Copyright protection lasts for the lifetime of the creator plus 50 years after their death. In the case of corporate authorship, it lasts for 50 years from the date of creation or publication, whichever is later.
No, using copyrighted material without the owner’s permission can result in legal consequences. If you wish to use someone else’s copyrighted work, you must obtain proper licensing or permission.
Yes, both trademarks and copyrights can be transferred through a legal process known as assignment. We can assist in preparing the necessary documentation for transferring your intellectual property rights.