Individual Fees under the Madrid Protocol
(in Swiss francs - Status on June 20, 2013)
The following fees are payable in place of complementary fees when the Contracting Parties mentioned below are designated under the Protocol (see Schedule of Fees under the Regulations, items 2.4, 3.4, 5.3 and 6.4):
1. Designations made in the international application or subsequent to the international registration
| Armenia | 221 22 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Australia | 407 | for each class of goods or services |
| Bahrain | 274 274 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 297 297 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Belarus | 600 50 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| Benelux | 211 21 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 301 21 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba | 195 20 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 279 20 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Bulgaria | 376 25 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 683 62 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| China | 249 125 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 747 374 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Colombia | 387 193 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 516 258 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Cuba | First Part: | |
| 274 91 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 320 91 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Second Part: | ||
| 82 | independent of the number of classes | |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 82 | independent of the number of classes | |
| Curaçao | 272 28 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 540 55 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Denmark | 419 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| Estonia | 176 56 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 240 56 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| European Union | 1111 192 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 2070 383 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Finland | 279 100 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 378 100 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Georgia | 314 115 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Ghana | First Part: | |
| 129 129 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Second Part: | ||
| 86 86 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Greece | 133 24 |
for one class for each additional class until the tenth class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 663 120 |
for one class for each additional class until the tenth class |
|
| Iceland | 180 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 180 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| India | 61 | for each class of goods or services |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 175 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Ireland | 325 93 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Israel | 386 290 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Italy | 121 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 403 | independent of the number of classes | |
| Japan | First Part: | |
| 137 104 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Second Part: | ||
| 457 | for each class of goods or services | |
| as from July 20, 2013: | ||
| First Part: | ||
| 114 87 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Second Part: | ||
| 380 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Kyrgyzstan | 340 160 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Mexico | 193 | for each class of goods or services |
| New Zealand | 115 | for each class of goods or services |
| Norway | 345 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 345 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Oman | 484 484 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 1211 1211 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Philippines | 107 | for each class of goods or services |
| Republic of Korea | 233 | for each class of goods or services |
| Republic of Moldova | 307 64 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 370 64 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| San Marino | 178 47 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 320 83 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Singapore | 272 | for each class of goods or services |
| Sweden | 322 126 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Switzerland | 350 50 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| Syrian Arab Republic | 319 | for each class of goods or services |
| as from July 20, 2013: | ||
| 248 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Tajikistan | 420 16 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Turkey | 248 49 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Turkmenistan | 178 90 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Ukraine | 429 86 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| United Kingdom | 262 73 |
for one class for each additional class |
| United States of America | 301 301 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Uzbekistan | 1028 103 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 1543 154 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Viet Nam | 101 84 |
for one class for each additional class |
2. Renewal
| Armenia | 221 22 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Australia | 291 | for each class of goods or services |
| Bahrain | 137 137 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 137 137 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Belarus | 700 | independent of the number of classes |
| Benelux | 345 61 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 629 61 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba | 319 56 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 581 56 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Bulgaria | 185 37 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 369 74 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| China | 498 249 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Colombia | 211 103 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where payment is received within the period of grace: | ||
| 289 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Cuba | 274 329 91 |
for three classes for three classes of goods or services where payment is received within the period of grace for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 320 375 91 |
for three classes for three classes of goods or services where payment is received within the period of grace for each additional class |
|
| Curaçao | 272 28 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 540 55 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Denmark | 419 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| Estonia | 224 | independent of the number of classes |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 280 | independent of the number of classes | |
| European Union | 1533 511 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 3449 1022 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Finland | 305 159 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 432 159 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Georgia | 314 115 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Ghana | 291 291 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Greece | 108 24 |
for one class for each additional class until the tenth class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 542 120 |
for one class for each additional class until the tenth class |
|
| Iceland | 180 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 180 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| India | 88 | for each class of goods or services |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 175 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Ireland | 332 166 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Israel | 688 581 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Italy | 80 41 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 241 | independent of the number of classes | |
| Japan | 589 | for each class of goods or services |
| as from July 20, 2013: | ||
| 490 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Kyrgyzstan | 500 | independent of the number of classes |
| Mexico | 204 | for each class of goods or services |
| New Zealand | 268 | for each class of goods or services |
| Norway | 345 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 345 107 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Oman | 727 727 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark: | ||
| 1453 1453 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Philippines | 163 | for each class of goods or services |
| Republic of Korea | 266 | for each class of goods or services |
| Republic of Moldova | 319 64 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 511 64 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| San Marino | 178 47 |
for three classes for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 320 83 |
for three classes for each additional class |
|
| Singapore | 197 | for each class of goods or services |
| Sweden | 322 126 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Switzerland | 350 | independent of the number of classes |
| Syrian Arab Republic | 319 | for each class of goods or services |
| as from July 20, 2013: | ||
| 248 | for each class of goods or services | |
| Tajikistan | 420 16 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Turkey | 244 | independent of the number of classes |
| Turkmenistan | 448 | independent of the number of classes |
| Ukraine | 429 | independent of the number of classes |
| United Kingdom | 291 73 |
for one class for each additional class |
| United States of America | 370 370 |
for one class for each additional class |
| Uzbekistan | 514 51 |
for one class for each additional class |
| where the mark is a collective mark: | ||
| 1028 103 |
for one class for each additional class |
|
| Viet Nam | 91 80 |
for one class for each additional class |
Fee Calculator
A spreadsheet for calculating the fees (including individual fees) payable in respect of international applications, subsequent designations and renewals is available at the following address: (http://www.wipo.int/madrid/en/fees/).


