Filing International Trademark Applications: Overview

With WIPO's Madrid System, you can file one international trademark application to seek protection for your national or regional trademark in up to 130 countries all at once. You file your application in one language – English, French or Spanish – and pay one set of fees in Swiss francs.
International trademark applications are filed according to Madrid System requirements and procedures. The domestic laws of each Madrid System member where you seek protection determine the scope of protection of your international trademark registration.

Who can use the Madrid System?

You can use the Madrid System if you:

  • are a national or have a domicile or business in a Madrid System member; and
  • have already filed for or registered a trademark (your “basic mark”) with the intellectual property (IP) Office of that member (your "Office of origin").

Your "basic mark" is the foundation of your international trademark registration.
 

If you have ties to more than one Madrid System member (e.g., you are a national of Mexico living in the United States of America), you may choose any of those members as your Office of origin – so long as you have a “basic mark” there.

Appoint a representative

You can appoint a person or company to manage your international trademark application and/or registration on your behalf. Your representative can sign communications and carry out any other procedural steps. We will typically send all communications directly to your representative. Important: You can only have one representative at a time. Find out more about representatives.

Tools to get you started

Member profiles

Learn about laws, procedures and trademark registration requirements in your target markets.

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Fee calculator

Estimate the cost of filing an international trademark application based on target markets and number of classes of goods and services.

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Using WIPO's Madrid System, you can file one international trademark application to secure trademark protection in all or any of its members PDF, Madrid System members, in one language and with one set of fees. And, you can track the status of your application as it moves through the examination process.

International trademark applications are filed according to the requirements and procedures established by the Madrid Protocol. The domestic laws of each designated Madrid System member determine the scope of protection of your international trademark registration.

Who can use the Madrid System?

You can file for international trademark protection if you are a national of – or have a domicile or business in – any Madrid System member. The intellectual property (IP) Office of that Madrid System member will be your "Office of origin".

Important! Before you file an international trademark application, you must register – or apply for – a national trademark through your home IP Office (Office of origin). This "basic mark" forms the basis of your international trademark registration.

If you have a connection with several Madrid System members (e.g., you are a national of Mexico living in the United States of America), you can choose any one of these members to be your Office of origin – so long as you have a “basic mark” in that Office.

International Application Simulator

Use our step-by-step simulation to find out if you are eligible to use the Madrid System, to check whether you can seek protection in your target markets and to estimate your application costs.

Access the International Application Simulator

Representatives

You can appoint a person or company to manage your international trademark application and/or registration on your behalf. Your representative can sign communications and carry out any other procedural steps. We will typically send all communications directly to your representative. Important! You can only have one representative at a time. Find out more about representatives.

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