Requirements
Trademark Applications
1. A power of attorney simply signed by the applicant. No further
legalization is required.
2. Should the trademark be a device mark, 10 prints/labels of the
trademark are necessary. In the event that the device is in
color, 15 colored labels are required.
Note: For the filing of a collective trademark application, in addition to the above requirements, the following documents are necessary:
1. The statutes (Articles of Incorporation) of the association which
will apply for the collective trademark.
2. A copy of Jordan's Trademark Law, to prove the possibility for
Greek legal entities to file collective trademarks in Jordan.
3. A declaration containing the title, headquarters, purpose, names
and surnames of those who represent the applicant under the
law (unless these data are clearly reflected in the association’s
by-laws under No. 1).
4. A list of the members entitled to use the collective trademark,
as well as the rules and regulations pertaining to the rights and
obligations of the members for the use of the trademark by
them.
All the above documents (1-4) must be certified by Apostille.
Renewal
A power of attorney, simply signed by the trademark proprietor, unless we are attorneys of record with respect to the trademark of interest. In the latter case, no documents are required.
Recordal of License
1. A license agreement executed by both the licensor and the licensee.
The licensor’s signature must be legalized by Apostille.
2. A power of attorney, simply signed by the licensor.
Recordal of Merger
1. In order to record a merger against a trademark with the Greek
Trademark Office, either a copy of the merger document, or a
Notarial Certificate or an Extract from the Commercial Register,
evidencing the merger is required. Either document must be
legalized by Apostille.
2. A power of attorney simply signed by the surviving company.
Recordal of Assignment
1. An assignment deed executed by both parties. The assignor’s
signature must be legalized by Apostille.
2. A power of attorney simply signed by the assignee.
Recordal of Change of Name/Address
1. Either a Notarial Certificate or an Extract from the Commercial
Register, evidencing same. Either document must be legalized
by Apostille.
2. A power of attorney simply signed by the trademark proprietor.
Note: should the recordal be merely a change of street address, the power of attorney is sufficient for our purposes.