EU Trademark Registration
Secure protection across all 27 European Union member states
What is an EU Trademark?
An EU trademark (European Union Trade Mark or EUTM) offers protection for your brand across all 27 EU member states with just a single registration. Instead of registering separately in each country, a single EUTM covers all of Europe, saving you time, effort, and money. Once registered, you have the exclusive rights to use your brand across the entire EU market, making it easier to expand your business internationally.
Why Should You Register an EU Trademark?
If you plan to sell products or services within the EU, having an EU trademark ensures your brand is legally protected throughout the region. Without one, your brand could face infringement issues or even be blocked in certain markets. Registering a trademark at the EU level:
Strengthens your brand identity across multiple countries.
Prevents others from copying or using your name/logo in any EU member state.
Provides a single, powerful legal framework to enforce your rights across Europe.
What Can Be Registered as an EU Trademark?
Like UK trademarks, you can register:
Business and product names.
Logos, symbols, and unique designs.
Taglines, slogans, or even distinctive sounds.
How Long Does an EU Trademark Last?
An EU trademark is valid forย 10 yearsย and can be renewed indefinitely, offering long-term protection for your brand as your business grows across Europe.
Our Role in the Process
We assist first-time applicants by conducting detailed EU-wide trademark searches to ensure your mark is available. Our experts handle the entire filing process with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), prepare all legal documentation, and provide continuous monitoring to protect your brand from imitators across Europe.
What's Included
Comprehensive EU trademark search
EUIPO application filing
Government fees included
Multi-language support
Opposition monitoring
Registration certificate
EU Trademark Registration
Country Coverage
Protected in all 27 EU countries including:
Frequently Asked Questions
EU trademarks remain valid in the EU. UK requires separate registration.
Applications can be filed in any EU official language.
Yes, if the EU application is refused.
