TRADEMARK IN CAMBODIA
Trademark in Cambodia includes three stages: trademark search in Cambodia, Cambodia Trademark filing and Cambodia Trademark registration. All with affordable fees.
– Stage 1: TRADEMARK SEARCH IN CAMBODIA
| Scope of work: Trademark Search | Word Mark
($US) |
Device (logo) And Word Mark
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 120.00 | 120.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 115.00 | 115.00 |
| Duration | 10-15 days | 10-15 days |
– Stage 2: TRADE FILING TO REGISTRATION IN CAMBODIA
| Scope of work: Filing Trademark Application To Trademark Registration Certificate | FEE
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 310.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 300.00 |
| Duration | 8-10 months |
* Note: Our Fee for Trademark in Cambodia includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.
You could visit here to see Procedure of Cambodia Trademark Registration.
You could visit here to check the required documents of filing trademark in Cambodia
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Frequencly Asked Questions
Cambodia is the member of many international treaties such as Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property,
Any parties have the right to file opposition against an applied trademark before it has been granted the protection. In some case, the opposition may be submitted after the trademark has been protected.
Cambodia is applying the “first to file” system. A trademark cannot be protected unless it has been registered at the Register of Cambodia.

