Hague System - Israel Modifies its Individual Designation Fees

The Government of Israel has announced modifications to its individual designation fees under the Hague System. These changes will take effect on March 23, 2026.

When designating Israel in an international application, the individual designation fees will be adjusted as follows:

  • 117 Swiss francs (default fee) and 70 Swiss francs (reduced fee) for each design included in an international application;
  • First renewal: 146 Swiss francs for each design;
  • Second renewal: 175 Swiss francs for each design;
  • Third renewal: 204 Swiss francs for each design;
  • Fourth renewal: 233 Swiss francs for each design.

More about reduced fees for the designation of Israel

Reductions apply when designating Israel in an international application if you are:

  • a natural person;
  • a small entity whose yearly revenue does not exceed the amount set in the Israeli Design Regulations; or
  • a higher education institution recognized by Israeli law; and
  • you are not claiming priority of an earlier filing.

Tip! For more about the laws and procedures in Israel, visit our Hague System Member Profiles.

For more information, download Information Notice No. 2026/1

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