Register a trademark in Estonia in order to protect your business or product’s name.
A trademark serves as a crucial identifier in the market, distinguishing products and services while providing a competitive edge.
Registering a trademark offers legal protection, preventing others from using identical or similar marks for similar goods or services. Once registered, exclusive rights to the trademark are conferred.
Upon successful registration, the Patent Office issues an electronic trademark certificate to the proprietor within 20 working days. The entire registration process generally spans up to 3 months.
We provide trademark registration services across multiple jurisdictions: Estonia, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for EUTM applications, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) under the Madrid system.
Each application typically covers a single trademark. Should you require protection for multiple versions or wish to register several trademarks, separate applications are necessary.
Registration costs vary based on the number of classes covering your company’s goods or services under the trademark.
Documents necessary for trademark registration in Estonia
The applicant has to determine the classes of application where a trademark should be protected.