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Official Fees:
USD 35.00
Professional Fees:
USD 265.00

USD 300.00

Trademark Registration

Agent: Budaza & Mashifane inc

Service Description

Filing a trademark application per class, including advertisement, registration fees, accuracy review, unofficial English translation, record entry for renewal reminders, and certificate delivery by courier.

FAQs

What examinations does a trademark application undergo?

Trademark applications undergo formal and substantive examination, assessing conflicts with earlier marks and registrability criteria.

How long does it take for a trademark to be examined?

Examination by the Trademark Registrar usually occurs within 12 to 18 months after filing, with a decision issued within 6 months from the examination date.

What happens if a trademark application is rejected on relative grounds?

The applicant may submit a consent letter or co-existence agreement, which, if duly signed and sealed, can help overcome refusals. In cases involving foreign entities, a notarized letter may be required.

How long does the applicant have to respond to an examination report?

Applicants must respond within 3 months of receiving the examination report. This deadline can be extended indefinitely in 3-month increments.

What happens once a trademark is accepted?

Once accepted, the trademark is advertised in the Trademark & Patent Journal (published monthly), opening a 3-month opposition period for third parties.

When is the trademark registration certificate issued?

If no opposition is filed, the registration certificate is issued within 3 to 5 months after the opposition period, with no additional registration fees required

How are trademark registration certificates issued?

As of 1 October 2021, CIPC issues electronic registration certificates only; no hard copies are provided.

Are translations required for trademarks in foreign languages?

Yes, trademarks containing words in languages other than South Africa's eleven official languages require a meaning and derivation submission after the initial examination stage.

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