Check the product out in your shopping cart
Simply add the product you need to your shopping cart and then check it out to start your Taiwanese trademark registration process.
We guide you through registering your trademark in Taiwan via the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) to secure your brand identity within the region.
For straightforward cases with no objection or complications, the process typically takes about 5 to 7 months to decision.
We manage your application from start to finish including filing, class selection, and issuance under Taiwan law.

Our trade mark registration package takes care of everything you need to register your trade mark in Taiwan, including advice on strategy and classification.

Trade Mark Search
It is imperative to conduct a trademark search before filing for a trademark in Taiwan.
Advice on Strategy
Registering a Taiwan trademark requires an overall strategy to ensure the highest possible chances of success. We will assist you with an overall trademark registration strategy.
Advice on Classification
There are 45 classes into which a trademark can fall. Assigning your Taiwanese trademark into the correct categories is crucial to avoid deficiencies in the filing.
Filing
Once we have established a proper strategy and classification for your Taiwan trademark, we will take care of all the complexities involved in filing your trademark application and keeping tabs on its progress!
See our step by step process once you purchase this item.

Simply add the product you need to your shopping cart and then check it out to start your Taiwanese trademark registration process.
We will send you some simple questions for you to fill in so that we can properly prepare for registering your trademark. If needed, we’ll get in touch with you directly for more information.
Let us do the work to set up your Taiwan trademark. We’ll get in touch with you any time there is something that needs to be addressed.
You might want to celebrate after the trade mark is approved. It’s a huge achievement. We’ll celebrate right along with you!
How long is a Taiwan trade mark valid for?
Ten years. A trade mark can be renewed six months before its expiry, or up to six months after. In the latter case, please note that there will be late fees to be paid.
What happens if I don’t use my trade mark for a few years?
If you do not use your trade mark for three years, it is subject to revocation by any party. The usage of the mark does not need to be extensive, but it must be used in Taiwan to avoid being revoked.
Why should I register my Taiwan trade mark in local characters as well as Latin characters?
Your Latin-alphabet trade mark application will not protect the trade mark for an equivalently transliterated/translated version in Chinese characters.That could open the door to copycats.Also, having the mark registered in its equivalent Chinese-character version means that more people will be able to recognise the mark and so improve your branding.
What can be registered as a trade mark in Taiwan?
Taiwan has an extensive list of mark-types that can be registered, including scents, “position marks”, “repeating-pattern marks”, holograms and other interesting mark-types. The description for each of these types is quite precise.
What cannot be registered as a trade mark in Taiwan?
Taiwan has a tremendously extensive list of elements that might cause a mark to be rejected. These elements include the “usual suspects” adopted by most jurisdictions — e.g., the mark must be distinctive enough; it should not be against public policy, or immoral; it cannot be similar to national flags, national emblems, etc.But the list also contains unique items, such as not being able to be the same as, or excessively similar to, the name of the current head of the state.After signing up for our service, we will give you all the help you need to determine if your mark is likely to be rejected on these grounds.
What classification system is used for marks in Taiwan?
In conformity with many other jurisdictions, Taiwan uses the Nice Classification system.