Trademark registration in Switzerland, trademark search in Switzerland: national trademark registration, international trademark registration
A trademark in this country may be registered through one of the 2 available systems of trademark registration:
1. National trademarks may be registered through the State Trademark Office.
2. International trademarks may be registered through W.I.P.O. system.
- Trademark Search in Switzerland
Trademark search conducted by our patent attorneys will secure a successful trademark registration and a better trademark protection. - Trademark Registration in Switzerland
Trademark registration done by our trade mark attorneys will help you obtain the best trademark protection. Our trade mark attorneys will register your national trademarks, WIPO - international trademarks and CTM - european trademarks. - Trademark Certificate in Switzerland
Trademark certificate proofs trademark ownership. - Request of Priority Date in Switzerland
Request of Priority Date - Trademark Renewal in Switzerland
Trademark renewal in due time is essential for preservation of the trademark protection.
Trademark registration in Switzerland: Requirements and Procedure
Trademark registration requirements in Switzerland:
- Signed and stamped Power of Attorney (legalization and notarization is not required). May be filed within two months from the filing date). You may download our Power of Attorney here. - Prints of the trademark;
- List of goods and/or services in accordance with the international classification;
- Certified copy of priority document if priority is claimed (may be filed within three months from the filing date);
- Details of the trademark owner (name, address, registration number).
- Invoicing details (name, address, fiscal number, registration number).
OTHER SERVICES:
1. Market watch for national, international and community trademarks that are registered in this country.2. Translation services.
3. Evaluation services and notoriety studies.
Filing requirements: 1. Details of the mark. 2. Power of attorney. 3. labels in JPEG format if the mark has a design. 4. Certified copy of the priority document in case that priority will be claimed. 5. Translation into the national language.
Granted protection: 10 years from the date of application.
Trademark Legislation of Switzerland
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