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Trademark Registration Turkey

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BridgeWest offers Trademark Registration in Turkey and related services, such as trademark and patent search in Turkey.

As in most European countries, registering a trademark in Turkey can be done either by filing an application request at national level or filing the registration request on a centralized European level, both methods offering the same amount of protection.

The trademark registration procedure is formed of the following main steps:

1. Checking the availability of the trademark in Turkey or Turkish Patent Search. This report will inform upon the probability of the trademark registration to be successful. The Examination looks for characteristics of the trademark application but also for similarity to other registered Turkish trademarks or European community trademarks. Also the examination looks into the confusion which might be created by the trademark with other Intellectual property, including but not limited to copyright or geographical origin denominations.

2. Filing the actual application for the Registration of the Trademark in Turkey (or the respective patent). The file will of course be processed beforehand by specialized Turkish Intellectual Property Lawyers.

3. Obtaining the confirmation of the successful registration of the trademark or patent in Turkey and subsequently obtaining of the Turkish Trademark Registration Certificate.

BridgeWest offers company registration  in Turkey, including virtual office and other related services.

Meet us in Istanbul

Call us now at +44 203 287 0408 to set up an appointment with our specialists in Istanbul. Alternatively you can incorporate your company without traveling to Turkey.

As a BridgeWest client, you will beneficiate from the joint expertize of local lawyers and international consultants. Together we will be able to offer you the specialized help you require for your business start-up in Turkey.