Registering a trademark in the UAE typically takes 6 to 8 months, depending on various factors. Here’s an outline of the timeline:
1. Application Submission
- Filing the application with the UAE Ministry of Economy (MOE) takes 1–2 days if all documents are in order.
2. Examination by the Ministry
- The MOE reviews the application to ensure it meets the legal requirements, a process that usually takes 30–60 days.
3. Publication in the Official Gazette and Newspapers
- Once approved, the trademark is published in the Official Gazette and two Arabic-language newspapers.
- The public has 30 days to file objections.
4. Resolution of Objections (if any)
- If objections are raised, addressing them can take an additional 1–3 months, depending on the complexity of the case and the speed of responses.
5. Issuance of Registration Certificate
- If there are no objections, or objections are resolved, the MOE issues the Trademark Registration Certificate within 1–2 months after the objection period ends.
Total Estimated Time
- 6 to 8 months if there are no complications.
- Delays may occur if objections arise or if there are issues with the application.
For smoother processing, ensure all documents are accurate and complete, and conduct a preliminary search to minimize potential objections.