Efficient Trademark Registration Service in Mexico

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Description

What is it?

Trademark registration in Mexico involves legally filing your brand’s logo, name, or slogan to ensure exclusive rights and prevent unauthorized use. This process helps protect your intellectual property against infringement and enhances your brand’s credibility.

Who needs it?

Ideal for entrepreneurs, businesses, and organizations looking to safeguard their brand identity in Mexico. Whether launching a new product or rebranding, this service is essential for anyone seeking legal protection for their trademarks in the Mexican market.

Procedure

  1. Consult an intellectual property specialist to evaluate your needs.
  2. Conduct a thorough search to ensure your trademark isn’t already registered.
  3. Prepare the required documentation, including application forms and trademark samples.
  4. Submit the trademark application to the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI).
  5. Follow up on the application process and respond to any official actions or objections.
  6. Receive your trademark registration certificate upon approval.

Required documents

  • Application form: Obtainable from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) website.
  • Trademark samples: Clear representations of the trademark (logo, name, slogan).
  • Proof of identity: Official ID or business incorporation documents.
  • Power of Attorney: If filing through a representative.

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Additional details

  • Processing time for trademark registration in Mexico typically ranges from 4 to 6 months.
  • Trademarks are valid for 10 years from the registration date and can be renewed indefinitely.
  • It’s essential to monitor the market to enforce your trademark rights and prevent infringement.

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