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French Trademark Registration

Registration Fees

 Step 1: Pre-filing Search                                                                                          Euro

 

For the first class

   500

 

For each additional class

   200

Time Frame: around 2 weeks. Search report will be sent to clients by email.

 Step 2: Trademark Registration Request                                                              Euro

 

For the first class

1,000

 

For each additional class

    300

 Step 3: Collection of Registration Certificate                                                       Euro

 

For the first class

    200

 

For each additional class

    100

Fees: The above quotation has covered the official filing fee. While exclusive of delivery fee. The above quotation is only for smooth applications.

Documents required from clients

1. One (1) soft copy of the trademark;

2. A detailed list of products or services to be covered and the class(es) to be registered in the application;

3. A copy of Certificate of Incorporation or Business Registration Certificate or anything of similar nature which shows the name and address of the applicant. A copy of passport and recent residential address proof in case the applicant is an individual;

4. A priority document when priority is claimed. The document can be filed within 6 months after the filing date of the application;

5. An original copy of the signed Power of Attorney. The Power of Attorney will be prepared by us for clients’ signing.

Timescale

Currently it is taking approximately 12-18 months to get a trademark registered in France for smooth applications.

Validity of the Trademark

The trademark is valid for ten (10) years from the registration date, then renewable.