Trademark Registration in Uzbekistan
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Speed matters
A trademark can be registered in as little as 1 month through the expedited examination procedure. The standard process usually takes 7 to 10 months.
Foreign applicants need local representation
Pre-filing searchsaves time and cost
How it Works
Preparation of the application and selection of classes
Submission of the application to the Patent Office
Formal examination
Substantive examination
Publication and issuance of the registration certificate
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Is a preliminary search mandatory before filing a trademark application in Uzbekistan?
Can a trademark application be filed on behalf of a foreign company without registration in Uzbekistan?
Is it required to engage a local patent attorney to file an application in Uzbekistan?
The requirement to engage a local patent attorney when filing a trademark application in Uzbekistan depends on the applicant’s status.
Citizens and legal entities registered in Uzbekistan, as well as foreign applicants with an official representative office in the country, may file applications directly in their own name.
However, foreign individuals and legal entities without an official presence in Uzbekistan must submit trademark applications through a patent attorney registered in Uzbekistan.
What are the requirements for the power of attorney from the applicant in Uzbekistan?
Is it possible to file a single application covering multiple classes in Uzbekistan?
What signs are prohibited for trademark registration in Uzbekistan?
The following are not eligible for trademark registration in Uzbekistan:
- State and official symbols;
- Signs lacking distinctiveness (such as individual letters, numbers, common surnames, simple geometric shapes, or forms determined solely by the functional purpose of the goods);
- Signs that are misleading regarding the quality or origin of the goods;
- Signs that violate public interests or are contrary to moral and ethical standards;
- Signs that are identical or confusingly similar to previously registered trademarks.
What is the standard timeframe for trademark registration in Uzbekistan?
The standard timeframe for trademark registration in Uzbekistan is up to 8 months from the application filing date, provided that the examination proceeds without any additional requests or provisional refusals.
If the examination authority issues additional requests, the registration period may be extended until the review and final decision on the matter.
Is it possible to expedite the trademark registration process in Uzbekistan?
An expedited examination option is available in Uzbekistan, allowing for the processing of trademark applications within one month. The additional expenses for an expedited examination range from USD 233 to USD 349 depending on the number of classes and type of the mark.
The above state fee amounts are valid as of May 2025 and may be subject to change depending on the applicable exchange rate and relevant legal regulations.
What should be done if an office action or provisional refusal is received from the Patent Office?
Upon receiving an inquiry or a provisional refusal from the Patent Office, the optimal course of action is to review the contents of the request and consult a patent attorney within the prescribed response period.
As a rule, the response deadlines are as follows: 3 months for national registration and 6 months for international registration.