PATENT IN SINGAPORE
PATENT IN Singapore includes three stages: PATENT SEARCH in Singapore, Singapore Patent filing and Singapore Patent registration. All with affordable fees.
– Stage 1: PATENT SEARCH IN SINGAPORE
| Scope of work: PATENT SEARCH | Word Mark
($US) |
Device (logo) And Word Mark
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 100.00 | 150.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 90.00 | 90.00 |
| Duration | 5-7 days | 5-7 days |
– Stage 2: TRADE FILING TO REGISTRATION IN SINGAPORE
| Scope of work: Filing Patent Application To Patent Registration Certificate | FEE
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 460.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 370.00 |
| Duration | 8-10 months |
* Note: Our Fee for PATENT IN Singapore includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.
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Frequencly Asked Questions
It is not compulsory. However, it is very useful for applicant to determine the chance of success when filing a trademark application in Cambodia.
Singapore is the member of Paris convention for the protection of industrial property, Protocol Relating to the Madrid agreement concerning the International Registrations of Marks, Nice Agreement concerning the international classification of Goods and Services for the purposes of the registration of trademarks; Singapore Treaty on the law of trademarks
Singapore is applying the “first to use” system. It means that you have the right to stop any infringement action upon your trademark that has been used for a long time and mark the goodwill with customer.
The trademark registration will recognize the ownership of the applicant with the trademark.

