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Simply add the product you need to your shopping cart and then check it out to start your UK trade-mark registration process.
We guide you through registering your trade mark with the UK Intellectual Property Office to protect your brand in the UK.
If there are no objections or oppositions, registration typically takes around 3 to 4 months.
We handle your application from start to finish filing, publication, opposition monitoring.

Our trade-mark registration package takes care of everything you need to register your trade mark in the UK, including advice on strategy and classification.
Trade-Mark Search
In 2023, about 7.6 million trademarks were registered worldwide, including over 140,000 in the UK. With such high activity, a comprehensive UK trademark search before filing is vital to confirm availability and avoid costly disputes.
Advice on Strategy
Registering a UK trademark requires an overall strategy. This is especially important if you wish to keep the trademark a secret until the time of product-launch. 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 UK trademark into the correct category is crucial to avoid deficiencies in the filing.
Filing
Once we have established a proper strategy and classification for your UK trademark, we will take care of all the complexities involved in filing your UK trademark application and keeping tabs on its progress!
We will help you navigate these treacherous legal waters easily so that your trademarks are protected and secure.
£550.00
/ Trade mark
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Simply add the product you need to your shopping cart and then check it out to start your UK trade-mark 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 UK 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 trademark is approved. It’s a huge achievement. We’ll celebrate right along with you!
How long is a UK trade mark valid for?
A UK trademark must be renewed every 10 years. They can be renewed 6 months prior to expiration, and for as long as 6 months after expiration. To renew your UK trademark, you will need your trademark number to hand in and an Intellectual Property Office (IPO) deposit account.
Does registering a trade mark in the UK automatically protect me in the British Overseas territories, Commonwealth Countries and Crown Dependencies?
Maybe, no, and possibly. Each territory/location has specific regulations regarding IP protection. Sometimes, registering a trademark in these territories is as simple as filing an application if the trademark has already been successfully registered in the UK. Please check the official government guidance on this to know about details for each country.
What are the minimum requirements for filing a trade mark in the UK?
A sample of the mark you wish to register Full name and address of the applicant Classification of the product or service
What is a “Deficiency in Filing” in the UK trade-mark application process?
When any filing requirements have not been met, this is considered a “deficiency”. This is highly unlikely to occur when using our service as we have extensive experience in filing trademark applications.
What is the Madrid System?
This is a system that facilitates registering trademarks in multiple countries. It was established as part of the Madrid Protocol Treaty of April 1996. Although the UK is leaving the EU, it is itself a member of the Madrid System and so will continue to benefit from its existence. The main difference is that applications must now specify the UK and the EU to be protected in both jurisdictions, whereas, previously, only specifying “EU” was required.