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Complete Online Trademark Registration Checklist

Updated April 2026  ·  13 min read  ·  Sterling Consultancy & Advisory

📌 Quick Summary

Registering a trademark online in Pakistan through the Intellectual Property Organisation (IPO-Pakistan) is now faster and more accessible than ever — but only if you come fully prepared. This complete checklist covers every step: choosing the right trademark class, preparing your documents, conducting a clearance search, filing on the IPO portal, responding to objections, and maintaining your registered trademark. Whether you are a startup, an established business, or a freelancer protecting your brand, this guide ensures you don't miss a single requirement.

1. Why Trademark Registration Matters in 2026

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets — arguably more valuable than your physical inventory or office space. A registered trademark gives you the exclusive legal right to use your brand name, logo, slogan, or product name in Pakistan. Without it, anyone can copy your brand identity, confuse your customers, and damage your reputation — and you'll have very limited legal recourse.

In 2026, Pakistan's business environment has become more competitive and digitally driven than ever before. E-commerce platforms, social media marketing, and cross-border trade mean that brand infringement happens faster and at greater scale. IPO-Pakistan has responded by fully digitizing the trademark registration process, making it possible to file, track, and manage trademark applications entirely online — without visiting a government office.

For entrepreneurs registering a company, applying for a PSEB registration, or scaling a freelance business, trademark registration is the logical next step after company formation. It protects your investment and gives your brand lasting legal standing in Pakistan and abroad.

10
Years of trademark protection per registration
45
Nice Classification classes available
~18
Months average registration timeline
100%
Online filing available via IPO-Pakistan
Rs.0
Cost to conduct a trademark search

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2. What Can Be Registered as a Trademark?

Before checking off the items on your filing checklist, you need to confirm that what you want to protect is actually registrable as a trademark under Pakistan's Trade Marks Ordinance 2001. A wide variety of brand identifiers qualify, but there are important exceptions.

TypeDescriptionRegistrable?Examples
Word MarkBrand name in text formYesSTERLING, NESTLE, GOOGLE
Logo / Device MarkGraphic symbol or designYesApple logo, Nike swoosh
Composite MarkCombination of word + logoYesBranded logo with company name
Slogan / TaglineA distinctive phraseYes"Just Do It", "The Real Thing"
Shape of GoodsDistinctive product shapeConditionalCoca-Cola bottle shape
Color CombinationUnique colors as brand identifierConditionalCadbury purple
Generic TermsCommon product/service namesNo"Bread", "Clothing", "Software"
Descriptive MarksDescribes product qualitiesNo"Best Quality", "Fresh Daily"
Deceptive MarksMisleads consumersNoUsing another brand's look/feel
National SymbolsFlags, emblems, state symbolsNoPakistan crescent & star

3. Pre-Filing Checklist

Before you open the IPO-Pakistan portal and begin your application, complete this critical pre-filing phase. Skipping these steps is the number one cause of trademark rejections, oppositions, and wasted application fees.

✅ Pre-Filing Checklist
Brand Distinctiveness Check
  • Confirm your mark is distinctive — not generic or purely descriptive of your product/service. Invented words (like "Xerox" or "Kodak") have the strongest protection. Descriptive terms like "FastCleaner" are harder to register.
  • Ensure the mark doesn't use prohibited elements — national flags, state emblems, religious symbols, or names of living persons without consent.
  • Verify the mark is not deceptively similar to a well-known brand (local or international) that could cause consumer confusion.
Trademark Clearance Search
  • Search the IPO-Pakistan Trademark Journal for identical or similar existing marks in your intended class(es). Free search available at ipopakistan.gov.pk. Also check WIPO's Global Brand Database for international conflicts.
  • Search across all relevant classes — if you plan to expand your business, check adjacent classes now to avoid future conflicts.
  • Document your search results — keep records of what was searched, when, and the outcome. Useful if you face an opposition later.
Applicant Preparation
  • Decide who the applicant will be — individual, sole proprietor, Pvt Ltd company, partnership, or foreign entity. The applicant becomes the legal trademark owner.
  • If applying as a company, ensure your company registration is complete and CUIN is available.
  • Determine the correct Nice Classification class(es) for your goods or services. Multi-class applications are possible but require separate fees per class.

4. Documents Required Checklist

Preparing your documents correctly before starting the IPO portal application prevents rejections and unnecessary delays. Here is every document you need — with format requirements:

#DocumentFormatApplicant TypeRequired?
1CNIC (front & back)Clear scan / JPG / PDFIndividual / Sole ProprietorMandatory
2Trademark Representation (TM Image)JPG, minimum 800×800px, white backgroundAll applicantsMandatory
3List of Goods/ServicesTyped list, properly classified by Nice ClassAll applicantsMandatory
4Company Registration Certificate (CUIN)PDF copyCompanies (Pvt Ltd, SMC, etc.)Mandatory
5Power of Attorney / Authorization LetterOn company letterhead, signedIf filing through an agentIf using agent
6NTN CertificatePDFAll applicantsRecommended
7Priority DocumentPDF from origin countryForeign applicants claiming priorityIf applicable
8Passport CopyPDF / ScanForeign individual applicantsIf applicable
9Proof of Use (if claiming prior use)Business photos, invoices, packagingAll applicantsOptional but helpful
10Partnership DeedRegistered / notarized copyPartnership firmsIf applicable

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5. Choosing the Right Trademark Class

Pakistan follows the Nice International Classification system — a globally standardized system of 45 classes that organizes all goods and services into specific categories. Choosing the correct class(es) is arguably the most critical decision in your trademark application. Filing in the wrong class means your mark is not protected for your actual business activities.

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Technology & Software
Electronics, apps, IT products
Computer software, mobile apps, IT hardware, electronic devices, downloadable content, cybersecurity products.
35
Business & Advertising
Services: marketing, management
Advertising, business management, consultancy, marketing, HR services, retail services, e-commerce platforms.
42
IT & Scientific Services
Tech services, SaaS, R&D
Software development, web design, cloud computing, SaaS, IT consulting, cybersecurity services, scientific research.
25
Clothing & Apparel
Fashion brands, garments
Clothing, footwear, headwear — essential class for fashion brands, garment manufacturers, and textile businesses.
30
Food & Beverages
Staples, condiments, beverages
Coffee, tea, rice, flour, confectionery, sauces, spices, baked goods. For food product brands.
36
Financial Services
Banking, insurance, fintech
Banking, insurance, financial analysis, real estate, investment, money transfer, fintech services.
💡 Multi-Class Filing Tip: If your business spans multiple industries (e.g., a tech company that also sells branded merchandise), file in multiple classes simultaneously. Each class requires a separate fee, but provides comprehensive brand protection. Our team at Sterling specializes in identifying the right class combinations. See our Trademark Registration service page for more.

6. The Master Online Trademark Filing Checklist

This is your definitive, tick-off-as-you-go checklist for the complete online trademark registration journey in Pakistan. Use it from pre-filing all the way through to receiving your registration certificate.

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🗂️ Master Trademark Checklist — All Phases
Phase 1 — Research & Preparation
  • Conduct full trademark clearance search on IPO-Pakistan portal and WIPO databaseCheck identical marks, similar phonetic marks, and similar visual marks in your target class.
  • Confirm mark distinctiveness — not generic, not purely descriptiveInvented or fanciful marks get the strongest legal protection.
  • Identify all applicable Nice Classification classesList every class relevant to your current AND anticipated business activities.
  • Decide applicant entity (individual, sole proprietor, Pvt Ltd company, LLP, etc.)The entity named in the application becomes the legal trademark owner.
  • Prepare high-resolution trademark image (JPG, 800×800px minimum, white background)For word marks, a plain text image is acceptable. For logos, include all colors used.
Phase 2 — Document Collection
  • Collect CNIC copies (front & back) of applicant / all directorsEnsure CNIC is current and clearly legible — blurry copies are rejected.
  • Obtain company registration certificate (CUIN) from SECPRequired for all corporate applicants. Individual applicants use CNIC only.
  • Prepare goods/services specification list per Nice Classification guidelinesUse standardized IPO-Pakistan terminology where possible to avoid objections.
  • Draft and sign Power of Attorney (if using a trademark agent or consultancy)Must be on company letterhead, signed by an authorized director.
  • Compile proof of prior use if claiming use-based priorityExamples: branded packaging, invoices with trademark visible, website screenshots with date stamps.
Phase 3 — IPO Portal Filing
  • Create / log in to your IPO-Pakistan eServices accountAccount creation requires CNIC and email. Keep your login credentials safe.
  • Complete TM-1 Application Form online with all required informationInclude applicant details, trademark description, class(es), and specification of goods/services.
  • Upload trademark image and all supporting documentsCheck file size limits on the portal. PDF and JPG formats are accepted.
  • Review all application details carefully before submissionErrors in the application (wrong class, misspelled applicant name) are difficult and costly to correct after filing.
  • Pay the application fee online (per class)Current fee: Rs. 3,000–5,000 per class depending on applicant type. Confirm the latest fee on IPO's portal.
  • Download and save your application receipt and filing numberYour filing number allows you to track application status and is needed for future correspondence with IPO.
Phase 4 — Examination & Publication
  • Monitor IPO correspondence for Examination Report / Office ActionIPO examiner may raise objections. Typically issued within 3–6 months of filing.
  • Respond to any objections within the deadline (usually 2 months)Failure to respond results in abandonment of the application. Consult Sterling for objection responses.
  • Confirm acceptance and publication in the IPO Trademark JournalAccepted marks are published for 2 months to allow third-party oppositions.
  • Monitor Journal for opposition period (2 months from publication)Any third party can oppose your mark during this window. Monitor actively.
Phase 5 — Registration & Maintenance
  • Receive and download Trademark Registration CertificateValid for 10 years from the filing date, retroactively from the filing date.
  • Update company records with trademark registration number and certificateShare with your legal, marketing, and compliance teams.
  • Begin using the ® symbol on your brand materialsYou can only legally use ® after registration. Use ™ before registration.
  • Set renewal reminder for Year 9 (file renewal before 10-year expiry)Trademark renewal must be filed before the registration lapses to avoid loss of rights.
  • Monitor market for infringement and take action if unauthorized use is detectedRegistered trademark owners can pursue civil and criminal remedies for infringement.

7. Step-by-Step Filing Process on IPO Portal

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Visit IPO-Pakistan eServices Portal

Navigate to the official IPO-Pakistan trademark portal. Create an account if you are a new user — you'll need a valid CNIC/passport and email address. Verify your account via OTP sent to your registered mobile number.

2

Conduct Online Trademark Search

Use the IPO's free trademark search tool to check for conflicting marks in your intended class(es). Search by word, phonetics, and image. Document your search results — they strengthen your position if an opposition is filed.

3

Select Application Form (TM-1)

Choose the TM-1 form for a standard trademark application. Select "Online Filing" mode. Fill in applicant details, address, contact information, and select the type of trademark (word mark, device mark, composite mark, etc.).

4

Enter Trademark Details & Specification

Enter the trademark as it will appear. Select all applicable Nice Classification classes. Write a clear, comprehensive specification of goods or services for each class — use IPO's standardized terminology to avoid examination objections.

5

Upload Trademark Image & Documents

Upload your trademark image (minimum 800×800px, JPG, white background). Attach CNIC/passport, company registration certificate, Power of Attorney, and any other required documents. Verify all files are clear and properly formatted.

6

Review Application & Pay Fee

Carefully review every field in your application before submission. Check for spelling errors, wrong class selections, and incorrect applicant details. Pay the filing fee online per class via debit card, credit card, or bank transfer.

7

Submit & Receive Filing Receipt

Submit your application. You will receive a filing receipt with your unique application number. Download and save this immediately. Your trademark gains "filing date priority" from this moment — even before it's formally registered.

8

Examination, Publication & Registration

IPO examines your application within 3–6 months. If accepted, it's published in the Trademark Journal for 2 months. If no opposition is filed, IPO issues your Trademark Registration Certificate — valid for 10 years from the filing date.

8. Trademark Registration Fees & Timeline

📊 Trademark Registration Timeline — Phase Breakdown
Filing & Receipt
Day 1
IPO Examination
3–6 months
Office Action Response
+2 months (if raised)
Journal Publication
+1–2 months
Opposition Period
2 months
Certificate Issuance
~14–18 months total
Renewal Due
10 years from filing

* Timeline is approximate. Complex applications or oppositions can extend the process.

Fee TypeApplicant CategoryApproximate AmountPer Class?
Application Filing FeeIndividual / Sole ProprietorRs. 3,000–4,000Yes
Application Filing FeeCompany (Pvt Ltd, SMC, etc.)Rs. 5,000–7,000Yes
Renewal FeeAll applicantsRs. 4,000–8,000Yes
Late Renewal SurchargeAll applicants+50% of renewal feeYes
Opposition Filing FeeOpponent partyRs. 3,000–5,000Per mark
Assignment / Transfer FeeNew ownerRs. 3,000–5,000Per mark
Professional Service Fee (Agent)Through Sterling ConsultancyContact for quoteVaries

9. Post-Registration Checklist

Receiving your trademark certificate is not the end of the journey — it's the beginning of active brand protection. Here's what to do immediately after your trademark is registered:

  • Display the ® Symbol: Once registered, you may legally use the ® symbol on all brand materials — packaging, website, marketing, business cards, and signage. Use ™ before registration is granted.
  • Update All Business Documents: Add trademark registration number to your letterhead, invoices, product packaging, and website footer. This deters infringers and strengthens your brand legally.
  • Record Trademark in Custom Records: Register your trademark with Pakistan Customs to prevent import/export of counterfeit goods bearing your mark.
  • Monitor for Infringement: Regularly search the internet, social media, and the IPO Journal for unauthorized use of your mark. Consider Google Alerts for your brand name.
  • License Your Trademark (If Applicable): If allowing others to use your mark (franchising, distribution), execute a formal licensing agreement and record it with IPO-Pakistan.
  • File for International Protection: If exporting or operating internationally, file through WIPO's Madrid System for trademark protection in 130+ countries.
  • Set a Renewal Calendar Alert for Year 9: Trademark renewal must be filed before the 10-year expiry. File early — late renewals attract a 50% surcharge and expired marks can be cancelled.
  • Update Ownership If Company Structure Changes: If your company is sold, restructured, or rebranded, record the trademark assignment with IPO-Pakistan promptly.

10. Common Mistakes to Avoid

MistakeWhy It HappensConsequenceHow to Avoid
Filing in the wrong class Misunderstanding Nice Classification Mark unprotected in actual business area Consult a trademark expert before filing
Skipping the clearance search Assuming the name is unique Application rejected or opposed by prior owner Always search IPO + WIPO databases first
Using a generic or descriptive mark Choosing business-describing names IPO refuses registration outright Use distinctive, fanciful, or invented names
Wrong applicant details Filing as individual when should be company Ownership disputes, legal complications Decide entity before filing; register company first
Missing objection response deadline Not monitoring IPO correspondence Application abandoned, fees lost Set calendar reminders; use professional agents
Not renewing before expiry Forgetting the 10-year renewal window Trademark lapses; brand becomes unprotected Set Year 9 renewal alert on registration day
Poor quality trademark image Submitting blurry or small images IPO requests resubmission, delays filing Use 800×800px minimum, white background, high DPI

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11. How Sterling Consultancy Helps

Sterling Consultancy & Advisory is Pakistan's trusted partner for trademark registration, company formation, and business compliance. Our trademark team has guided hundreds of businesses through the IPO-Pakistan filing process — from first-time entrepreneurs to established corporations protecting multi-class brand portfolios.

  • Comprehensive Trademark Search: We conduct deep searches across IPO-Pakistan, WIPO, and common law sources to assess conflicts before you invest in an application.
  • Class Strategy & Specification Drafting: We identify every relevant Nice Classification class for your business and draft a precise goods/services specification that minimizes objections.
  • Full IPO Portal Application: We prepare and file your TM-1 application with all required documents — no errors, no missing fields. Explore our digital trademark filing services.
  • Objection Responses: If IPO raises an examination objection, our team drafts and files a compelling legal response to overcome it.
  • Opposition Handling: We represent you in trademark opposition proceedings if a third party challenges your application.
  • Post-Registration Management: Renewals, assignments, licensing agreements, and infringement monitoring — we manage your trademark portfolio ongoing.
  • Multi-Class & International Filing: We handle complex multi-class applications and international filings through the Madrid System. Visit our trademark registration online in Pakistan page for details.
  • Bundled Services: Combine trademark registration with company registration or PSEB registration for a complete business launch package at preferential rates.

12. Frequently Asked Questions

These are the most searched questions on Google about online trademark registration in Pakistan — answered by Sterling Consultancy's trademark experts.

The complete trademark registration process in Pakistan typically takes 14 to 24 months from the date of filing to receiving the Registration Certificate. This timeline includes: IPO examination (3–6 months), examination report response if required (1–2 months), publication in the Trademark Journal (1–2 months), opposition period (2 months), and final registration. Applications handled by professional consultants tend to move faster because documents are correctly prepared and objections are responded to promptly. Note that your trademark rights are backdated to the original filing date — so your protection begins the moment you file.
The ™ (Trademark) symbol can be used by anyone claiming rights to a brand name or logo — even before formal registration. It signals that you consider the mark to be your trademark but does not indicate registered status. The ® (Registered Trademark) symbol can only be used legally after your trademark has been officially registered with IPO-Pakistan and you have received your Registration Certificate. Using ® on an unregistered mark is illegal and can result in penalties. Sterling Consultancy advises clients to use ™ immediately on brand materials and switch to ® the moment their certificate is issued.
Yes — IPO-Pakistan's fully digital eServices portal allows individuals and companies to file trademark applications online without engaging a lawyer or trademark agent. However, while you can file independently, it is strongly recommended to use a professional trademark consultant for several reasons: trademark class selection requires specialized knowledge, the goods/services specification must be drafted precisely to avoid objections, clearance search methodology affects your success rate, and if the IPO raises examination objections, a professional response significantly improves your chances of success. Errors made during self-filing are difficult and expensive to correct, and can result in application abandonment and loss of fees.
The government filing fee at IPO-Pakistan is approximately Rs. 3,000–5,000 per class for individuals and Rs. 5,000–7,000 per class for companies (fees are updated periodically — always confirm the current rate on the IPO portal). If you are registering in multiple classes, multiply the fee by the number of classes. If engaging a professional trademark consultancy like Sterling, there will be an additional professional service fee covering the search, application preparation, filing, and ongoing monitoring. Contact us at [email protected] or 0312-5022103 for our current trademark service packages. Overall, professional trademark registration typically offers far greater value than the cost of brand infringement, litigation, or rebranding.
After your trademark is accepted by IPO and published in the Trademark Journal, there is a 2-month opposition window during which any third party (typically a competitor or prior trademark owner) can file a formal opposition challenging your application. If an opposition is filed: IPO notifies you and you have the right to file a counter-statement within the prescribed period. Both parties may submit evidence. The matter may be heard before a Trademark Registrar or referred to the Intellectual Property Tribunal. Oppositions can significantly delay registration and involve legal costs. Sterling Consultancy provides full opposition defense services — we prepare counter-statements, gather evidence, and represent clients through the entire proceedings to protect their trademark application.

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