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You may be wondering if registering your trademark is worth the time and effort. Don't worry - we've got you covered!

Here’s How It Works

Brand names and logos should be protected. It takes only 3 steps with FinnacBiz to get a trademark.

Here’s What You’ll Need

We provide end-to-end online fulfilment services. The process is hassle-free and 100% digital.Prepare your documents as soon as possible!

  • We Need the Following Information to Begin:

  • Name of applicant

  • Type of business

  • Business objectives

  • Name of brand/logo/slogan

  • Address for registration

  • The Following Documents Are Required:

  • A signed copy of Form 48 is required

  • Address proof of the signatory

  • Proof of business (depending on the type of business)

  • Identification of the signatory

  • Registration certificate for Udyog Aadhar/MSME (optional

    Do you want to keep your business protected from copycats?Register with FinnacBiz!

    FAQ's

    A ™ symbol can be used as soon as the application is filed and an acknowledgement is received. The ® symbol can be used once the registration process is complete.

    The good news is that you can still register your brand name even if it has already been registered under a different class. The application is likely to be approved unless the brand is too well known (like McDonald's or Fiat).

    Despite not being able to get the word, all is not lost. Instead, you could design a unique logo for your business that includes the name. There is a way out, but it is best to have a unique name.

    Ultimately, it depends on the government's judgment. However, if it is unique, it is highly likely that it will be granted.

    It can take anywhere from 6 months to 1 year for your trademark to be approved. If we can obtain all the details and documents as soon as possible, we can apply and start using the ™ symbol within a few days.

    Any trademark registered in India will only be valid in India. Some countries, however, use the trademark filing in India as a basis for registering the trademark in their country.