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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY · UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Dubai / UAE Trade Mark Registration Coordination

Brands used in Dubai are protected through the UAE federal trade mark system rather than a separate Dubai-only trade mark registry.

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At a Glance

Jurisdiction
Dubai
Company type
Dubai / UAE Trade Mark Registration Coordination
Availability
Available Immediately
Typical timescale
Confirmed after initial review
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  • Requirements review
  • Written quotation
  • Coordinated delivery
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Overview

Brands used in Dubai are protected through the UAE federal trade mark system rather than a separate Dubai-only trade mark registry.

Coutts Consultants coordinates dubai / uae trade mark registration coordination as a defined Dubai engagement.

We first establish the client's commercial objective and review mark, owner, clearance, classes, goods/services, power of attorney where required, filing, publication and opposition. Dubai has several distinct licensing and regulatory environments—including mainland licensing, specialist free zones, DIFC and the VARA virtual-asset regime—so the correct route is selected around the actual activity rather than a generic package.

We then coordinate the required authority, bank or professional work. Reserved legal, tax, audit, immigration or regulated financial-services work is undertaken by appropriately qualified UAE professionals, and every licence, visa, account or regulatory approval remains subject to the competent authority or institution.

Why Dubai?

Genuine Dubai-specific offering

Mainland, free-zone, DIFC or specialist regime considered as appropriate

Practical guidance on mark, owner, clearance, classes, goods/services, power of attorney where required, filing, publication and opposition

Coordinated professional input

Clear continuing obligations

Requirements

How It Works

  1. 11. Confirm the Dubai objective
  2. 22. Identify the correct licensing/regulatory jurisdiction
  3. 33. Review mark, owner, clearance, classes, goods/services, power of attorney where required, filing, publication and opposition
  4. 44. Confirm eligibility and issue tailored evidence list
  5. 55. Coordinate filing/application
  6. 66. Manage authority/provider queries
  7. 77. Confirm completion and ongoing obligations

What's Included

Documents Required

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this service cover?
Professional coordination for dubai / uae trade mark registration coordination based on the client's actual Dubai activity.
Is every Dubai free zone interchangeable?
No. Activities, facilities, visa capacity, regulatory scope and commercial ecosystems differ materially.
Who decides the application?
UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism or the relevant independent authority/provider makes any licensing, visa, banking or regulatory decision.
Can related services be coordinated?
Yes. Tax, banking, residence, accounting and compliance can be added where genuinely required.

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Region
Middle East

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