South Africa

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A brief outline of the procedure for trademark registration in South Africa is as follows:

• File application;

• Examination approximately 36 months from date of filing;

• Acceptance once Registrar's requirements have been met;

• Advertisement thereafter - third parties have a period of three months from the date of advertisement within which to oppose;

• Registration after expiry of 3-month opposition term provided no opposition is encountered;

• Renewal - every ten years;

• Compulsory use for a period of 5 continuous years from the date of registration.

The whole process from filing to registration will take approximately 4 years due to the backlog at the Trademarks Office. 


 

Head Office

AGIP Building, 104 Mecca Street, Um-Uthaina, Amman, Jordan
P.O. Box: 921100, Amman 11192, Jordan
Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900
Email : agip@agip.com

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