Individual Fees under the Madrid Protocol
Last update: December 20, 2024
The following fees (in Swiss francs) are payable in place of complementary fees when the Contracting Parties mentioned below are designated under the Protocol (see Schedule of Fees under the Regulations, items 2.4, 3.4, 5.3 and 6.4):
Designations made in the international application or subsequent to the international registration
African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) | 572 119 |
for one class for each additional class |
Antigua and Barbuda | 220 | independent of the number of classes |
Armenia | 187 19 |
for one class for each additional class |
Australia | 232 | for each class of goods or services |
Bahrain | 1517 | for one class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
1867 | for one class | |
Bailiwick of Guernsey | 226 23 |
for one class for each additional class |
Belarus | 600 50 |
for three classes for each additional class |
Belize | 226 48 |
for one class for each additional class |
Benelux | 224 |
for the first class of goods or services |
where the mark is a collective or certification mark: | ||
349 39 117 |
for the first class for the second class for each additional class |
|
Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba | 195 20 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
279 20 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Brazil | First part: | |
75 (62 from December 21, 2024) | for each class | |
Second part: | ||
135 (112 from December 21, 2024) | for each class | |
Brunei Darussalam | 196 107 |
for one class for each additional class |
Bulgaria | 327 21 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
595 54 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Cabo Verde | 169 62 |
for one class for each additional class |
Cambodia | 139 | for each class |
Canada | 299 91 |
for one class for each additional class |
Chile | 251 | for each class |
China | 249 125 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
747 374 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Colombia | 288 (260 from January 1, 2025) 144 (130 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
383 (346 from January 1, 2025) 192 (173 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Cuba | First Part: | |
274 91 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
320 91 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Second Part: | ||
82 | independent of the number of classes | |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
82 | independent of the number of classes | |
Curaçao | 294 30 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
584 60 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Denmark | 257 26 77 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
Estonia | 151 47 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
203 47 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
European Union | 789 48 144 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective or certification mark: | ||
1346 48 144 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
|
Finland | 222 93 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
297 93 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Gambia | 97 | for each class of goods or services |
Georgia | 314 115 |
for one class for each additional class |
Ghana | 379 | for each class of goods or services |
Greece | 127 (112 from December 28, 2024) 21 (19 from December 28, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
634 (562 from December 28, 2024) 106 (94 from December 28, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Iceland | 247 53 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
247 53 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
India | 110 | for each class of goods or services |
Indonesia | 110 | for each classs of goods or services |
Ireland | 257 73 |
for one class for each additional class |
Israel | 427 321 |
for one class for each additional class |
Italy | 95 32 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
318 | independent of the number of classes | |
Jamaica | 188 25 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
304 25 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Japan | 266 250 |
for one class for each additional class |
Kenya | 312 223 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
312 223 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Kyrgyzstan | 340 160 |
for one class for each additional class |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | 44 31 |
for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
Malaysia | 221 | for each class of goods and services |
Mauritius | 124 41 |
for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
Mexico | 132 | for each class of goods or services |
Morocco | 219 44 |
for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
New Zealand | 55 | for each class of goods or services |
Norway | 309 81 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective, guarantee or certification mark: | ||
325 134 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Pakistan | 54 | for each class of goods or services |
Oman | 484 484 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
1211 1211 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Philippines | 89 | for each class of goods or services |
Qatar | 1127 | for each class of goods or services |
Republic of Korea | 191 | for each class of goods or services |
Republic of Moldova | 252 52 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
304 52 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Samoa | 173 | for each class of goods and services |
San Marino | 206 (140 from December 25, 2024) 51 (47 from December 25, 2024) |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
308 (234 from December 25, 2024) 72 (47 from December 25, 2024) |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Singapore | 261 | for each class of goods or services |
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 298 31 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
593 61 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Sweden | 194 76 |
for one class for each additional class |
Switzerland | 400 50 |
for three classes for each additional class |
Syrian Arab Republic | 134 | for each class of goods or services |
Tajikistan | 274 21 |
for one class for each additional class |
Thailand | 360 | for each class of goods or services |
Trinidad and Tobago | 191 20 |
for one class for each additional class |
Tunisia | 180 36 |
for one class for each additional class |
Türkiye | 160 46 51 |
for the first class for the second class for each additional class |
Turkmenistan | 228 91 |
for one class for each additional class |
Ukraine | 429 86 |
for three classes for each additional class |
United Arab Emirates | 1630 | for each class of goods or services |
United Kingdom | 202 56 |
for one class for each additional class |
United States of America | 460 | for each class of goods or services |
Uzbekistan | 1028 (272 from January 1, 2025) 103 (111 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
1543 (408 from January 1, 2025) 154 (68 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Viet Nam | 124 | for each class of goods or services |
Zambia | 57 (49 from December 21, 2024) 45 (39 from December 21, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
Zimbabwe | 97 58 |
for one class for each additional class |
Renewal
African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) | 794 159 |
for one class for each additional class |
where payment is received within the period of grace: | ||
207 | additional amount, independent of the number of classes | |
Antigua and Barbuda | 102 | independent of the number of classes |
Armenia | 187 19 |
for one class for each additional class |
Australia | 232 | for each class of goods or services |
Bahrain | 1517 | for one class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
1867 | for one class | |
Bailiwick of Guernsey | 226 23 |
for one class for each additional class |
Belarus | 700 | independent of the number of classes |
Belize | 178 36 |
for one class for each additional class |
Benelux | 243 27 82 |
for the first class of goods and services for the second class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective or certification mark: | ||
442 50 149 |
for the first class for the second class for each additional class |
|
Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba | 319 56 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
581 56 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Brazil | 193 (160 from December 21, 2024) | for each class |
where payment is received within the period grace: | ||
292 (241 from December 21, 2024) | for each class | |
Brunei Darussalam | 143 | for each class |
Bulgaria | 161 32 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
322 64 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Cabo Verde | 86 | for each class |
Cambodia | 139 | for each class |
Canada | 362 113 |
for one class for each additional class |
Chile | 377 | for each class |
China | 498 249 |
for one class for each additional class |
Colombia | 157 (142 from January 1, 2025) 77 (70 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
where payment is received within the period of grace: | ||
214 (194 from January 1, 2025) | for one class of goods or services | |
105 (95 from January 1, 2025) | for each additional class | |
Cuba | 274 329 91 |
for three classes for three classes of goods or services where payment is received within the period of grace for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
320 375 91 |
for three classes for three classes of goods or services where payment is received within the period of grace for each additional class |
|
Curaçao | 294 30 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
584 60 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Denmark | 257 26 77 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
Estonia | 188 | independent of the number of classes |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
235 | independent of the number of classes | |
European Union | 789 48 144 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective or certification mark: | ||
1346 48 144 |
for the first class of goods or services for the second class for each additional class |
|
Finland | 222 93 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
297 93 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Gambia | 243 | independent of the number of classes |
Georgia | 314 115 |
for one class for each additional class |
Ghana | 370 | for each class of goods or services |
Greece | 116 (103 from December 28, 2024) 21 (19 from December 28, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
581 (515 from December 28, 2024) 106 (94 from December 28, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Iceland | 247 53 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
247 53 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
India | 110 | for each class of goods or services |
Indonesia | 137 | for each class of goods or services |
where payment is received within the period of grace: | ||
275 | for each class of goods or services | |
Ireland | 262 131 |
for one class for each additional class |
Israel | 761 642 |
for one class for each additional class |
Italy | 63 32 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
191 | independent of the number of classes | |
Jamaica | 117 25 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
117 25 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Japan | 263 | for each class of goods or services |
Kenya | 178 134 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
178 134 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Kyrgyzstan | 500 | independent of the number of classes |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | 44 31 |
for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
Malaysia | 201 | for each class of goods and services |
Mauritius |
104 41 |
for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
Mexico | 127 | for each class of goods or services |
Morocco | 219 44 | for one class of goods and services for each additional class |
New Zealand | 109 | for each class of goods or services |
Norway | 276 106 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective, guarantee or certification mark: | ||
418 171 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Oman | 727 727 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
1453 1453 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Pakistan | 48 | for each class of goods or services |
Philippines | 137 | for each class of goods or services |
Qatar | 876 | for each class of goods or services |
Republic of Korea | 218 | for each class of goods or services |
Republic of Moldova | 262 52 |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
419 52 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
San Marino | 206 (140 from December 25, 2024) 51 (47 from December 25, 2024) |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
308 (234 from December 25, 2024) 72 (47 from December 25, 2024) |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Samoa | 173 | for each class of goods and services |
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 298 31 |
for three classes for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
593 61 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
Singapore | 302 | for each class of goods or services |
Sweden | 194 76 |
for one class for each additional class |
Switzerland | 500 | independent of the number of classes |
Syrian Arab Republic | 134 | for each class of goods or services |
Tajikistan | 274 21 |
for one class for each additional class |
Thailand | 450 | for each class of goods or services |
Trinidad and Tobago | 191 | independent of the number of classes |
Tunisia | 234 54 |
for one class for each additional class |
Türkiye | 141 | independent of the number of classes |
where payment is received within the period of grace: | ||
248 | independent of the number of classes | |
Turkmenistan | 456 228 |
for one class for each additional class |
Ukraine | 429 | independent of the number of classes |
United Arab Emirates | 1630 | for each class of goods or services |
United Kingdom | 224 56 |
for one class for each additional class |
United States of America | 276 | for each class of goods or services |
Uzbekistan | 514 (136 from January 1, 2025) 51 (91 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
1028 (272 from January 1, 2025) 103 (45 from January 1, 2025) |
for one class for each additional class |
|
Viet Nam | 111 | for each class of goods or services |
Zambia | 189 (162 from December 21, 2024) 152 (130 from December 21, 2024) |
for one class for each additional class |
Zimbabwe | 78 | for each class of goods or services |
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