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Writer's pictureKate McAlister

How to register a trade mark in the United Kingdom

Updated: Oct 10


Setting your sights on the UK market opens doors to approximately 67 million consumers eager to connect with new brands. Registering a trade mark in the United Kingdom not only protects your brand's identity in the UK, but it also enhances its overall value.


Successful trade mark registration in the UK can be pivotal for Australian businesses planning growth into Europe. It also serves as a strategic step for those using the UK as a gateway to further European markets.


To leverage your existing Australian trade mark, you can streamline the process by filing through the Madrid Protocol, which offers cost-effective and efficient registration when dealing with multiple countries.


Why register a trade mark in United Kingdom


Registering your trade mark in the United Kingdom safeguards your brand against unauthorised use within a diverse and economically influential market. Doing so can boost consumer trust, attract investment, and establish a competitive edge.


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As Australia and the United Kingdom share strong trade relations, securing protection in the UK can provide significant commercial benefits.


How do I register a trade mark in the UK?


For filing a trade mark in the United Kingdom, you can either pursue a local application through the UKIPO or, if you plan to expand into multiple international markets, utilise the Madrid Protocol. This system streamlines the application process, making it easier and more cost-effective to manage your international trade marks when filing in multiple country.


Consider engaging Markster to assist with navigating the application process, whether it's local or through Madrid, ensuring your application meets all necessary requirements.


What documents are needed for United Kingdom trade mark


When you're ready to proceed with your trade mark registration in the United Kingdom, consider engaging a lawyer to help. Some of the documentation required include:


  • FS4 (fee sheet) to determine application costs.

  • Declaration of intention to use by ticking the relevant box on the MM2 form (international application) and the MM4 form (subsequent designation), if filing through Madrid.


Documents related to the holder's legal status and nationality may also be required, especially where the holder is a legal entity or a natural person.


Timeline for trade mark registration in the United Kingdom


The timeline for trade mark registration in the United Kingdom varies depending on several factors, including whether the application is contested by the IPO or third parties.


Expect the process to take at least a few months, and potentially up to or over a year to get your registration finalised.


For specific timeframes, reach out to Markster for tailored advice and assistance in estimating how long the process might take for your application.


Costs involved to register your brand in the UK


While the costs to register a trade mark vary due to the nature and complexity of the application, utilising the Madrid Protocol to file across multiple jurisdictions can offer significant savings.


For a precise estimate of your costs, contact Markster.


Avoiding common mistakes with UK trade mark applications


Ensure you:


  • Properly declare the intention to use the trade mark.

  • Submit complete documentation and adhere to all local requirements.

  • Stay informed about opposition periods and respond promptly if objections arise.


Having an expert like Markster on your side can help avoid these pitfalls, guiding you through every step.


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