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✦ Complete 2026 Guide

Trademark Application Online Portal
– Everything You Need to Know

📅 Updated: March 2026 ⏱ 12 min read 📍 Pakistan
Quick Summary: Pakistan's Trademark Application Online Portal — operated by the Intellectual Property Organization (IPO-Pakistan) — allows businesses, individuals, and legal representatives to file, track, and manage trademark applications entirely online. This guide walks you through every step of the portal, from account creation and class selection to fee payment and certificate download. Whether you are registering a brand name, logo, or slogan, Sterling Consultancy & Advisory makes the process seamless, legally sound, and cost-effective. Read on to discover timelines, fee structures, common mistakes to avoid, and expert tips that protect your intellectual property in Pakistan.
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1. What Is the Trademark Application Online Portal?

The Trademark Application Online Portal is Pakistan's official digital platform managed by IPO-Pakistan (Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan) under the Ministry of Commerce. It was introduced to modernize and streamline the trademark registration process, replacing lengthy manual paperwork with a fast, transparent, web-based system accessible 24/7 from anywhere in the country — or abroad.

Through this portal, applicants can register trademarks under the Trade Marks Ordinance 2001 and the Trade Marks Rules 2004. The system supports individual applicants, companies, partnerships, and authorized trademark attorneys or agents. Since its digital upgrade, turnaround times have reduced significantly, and real-time status tracking has made the entire process more reliable and predictable.

For businesses operating in Pakistan's competitive marketplace, securing a registered trademark via the online portal is no longer optional — it is a strategic necessity that protects your brand identity, prevents infringement, and adds monetary value to your intellectual assets.

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Managed By

IPO-Pakistan, Ministry of Commerce, Government of Pakistan

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Legal Basis

Trade Marks Ordinance 2001 & Trade Marks Rules 2004

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24/7 Access

File from anywhere — Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, or internationally

Faster Processing

Digital filings are processed faster than traditional paper submissions

Not Sure Where to Start?

Our trademark experts handle the entire portal process for you — accurately and efficiently.

2. Why Register Your Trademark Online in Pakistan?

Many businesses in Pakistan delay trademark registration, assuming it is a complex or costly process. The reality is quite the opposite — especially since the online portal simplified submissions. Registering your trademark online through IPO-Pakistan delivers immediate legal protection and long-term commercial advantages.

Did You Know? An unregistered trademark provides no legal recourse against infringers in Pakistan. Only a registered trademark gives you the exclusive right to use the mark nationwide and the ability to sue for damages.
  • Exclusive Rights: Once registered, you have the sole legal right to use the mark across Pakistan in your specified goods/services category.
  • Legal Protection: You can file civil or criminal proceedings against any party that copies or misuses your brand identity.
  • Brand Value: A registered trademark is an intangible business asset that can be licensed, sold, or used as collateral.
  • Consumer Trust: The ® symbol signals legitimacy and builds customer confidence in your products or services.
  • International Filing: Registered Pakistani trademarks serve as a priority basis for international filings under the Madrid Protocol.
  • E-Commerce Protection: Platforms like Daraz, Amazon Pakistan, and others prioritize sellers with verified registered trademarks.

3. Step-by-Step Guide to the Trademark Online Portal

Using Pakistan's trademark online portal is straightforward once you understand each stage of the process. Below is a comprehensive walkthrough from first login to final certificate, reflecting the current portal workflow for 2025–2026.

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Create Your Account on IPO Portal

Visit the official IPO-Pakistan portal and register as an individual applicant, company representative, or authorized trademark agent. Provide your CNIC/NTN, email address, and contact details. Verify your account via email OTP.

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Conduct a Prior Art / Trademark Search

Before filing, search the IPO trademark database for existing marks that are identical or confusingly similar to yours. This step prevents rejection and wasted fees. Sterling's experts conduct thorough searches across all 45 Nice Classification classes.

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Select the Correct Class(es)

Pakistan follows the Nice Classification System (45 classes). Choose the class(es) that accurately describe your goods or services. Multi-class filing is allowed; each class attracts a separate fee. Choosing the wrong class is one of the most common and costly mistakes.

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Complete TM-1 Application Form Online

Fill in the TM-1 form within the portal: mark type (word, device, combined), specimen/image of the mark, applicant details, and class description. For device/logo marks, upload a high-resolution image (JPG/PNG, minimum 400×400 px).

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Pay Government Filing Fee Online

Pay through the portal's integrated payment gateway using bank transfer, credit/debit card, or through a designated bank challan. Fees vary by applicant type and number of classes filed (see fee table below).

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Receive Filing Receipt & Application Number

Upon successful submission and payment, the portal generates an official filing receipt with a unique application number. This number grants you "use pending registration" rights from the filing date — legally important for priority claims.

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Examination by IPO-Pakistan

The Trademark Registry examines your application for absolute and relative grounds of refusal. If no objection is raised, the mark proceeds to publication. If objection is raised, you receive an examination report and must respond within 2 months.

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Publication in Trade Marks Journal

Accepted marks are published in the official Trade Marks Journal for a 2-month opposition period. During this window, any third party may file an opposition if they believe the mark conflicts with their existing rights.

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Registration Certificate Issued

If no opposition is filed (or if opposition is decided in your favor), IPO-Pakistan issues the official Registration Certificate. You can download the certificate through the portal. Registration is valid for 10 years and renewable indefinitely.

4. Trademark Portal Fee Structure (2025–2026)

Understanding the official government fee schedule before filing helps you budget accurately. The fees below are current as of 2025–2026 and are payable through the IPO online portal. Note that professional service fees charged by a consultancy (like Sterling) are separate from these government fees.

Application Type Per Class Fee (PKR) Applicant Type Status
Online TM-1 (Word Mark) PKR 4,500 Individual / Sole Proprietor Active
Online TM-1 (Device / Logo) PKR 4,500 Individual / Sole Proprietor Active
Company / Partnership Filing PKR 9,000 Registered Entity Active
Manual / Paper Filing PKR 9,000 Any Legacy
TM-24 (Renewal – 10 years) PKR 9,000 Registered Holder Renewal
Expedited / Urgent Examination PKR 18,000 Any Optional
Opposition Filing (TM-5) PKR 9,000 Third Party Opposition

Fees are subject to revision by IPO-Pakistan. Always verify the latest fee schedule on the official portal before filing. For multi-class applications, each class is charged separately.

5. Trademark Registration Timeline in Pakistan

One of the most frequently asked questions is: "How long does trademark registration take in Pakistan?" The timeline depends on whether any objections or oppositions arise. The chart below shows typical durations for each stage under the online portal process.

📊 Average Processing Time per Stage (Online Portal, 2025–2026)
Filing & Receipt
1 day
1 day
Examination
3–6 mo
3–6 mo
Objection Reply
1–3 mo
1–3 mo
Publication Period
2 mo
2 mo
Certificate Issuance
1–2 mo
1–2 mo
Total (No Opposition)
8–14 mo
8–14 mo

* Timelines are indicative. Opposition proceedings may extend total duration by 12–24 months.

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6. Understanding Nice Classification – Selecting the Right Class

Pakistan's trademark system uses the Nice Classification (NCL), an international classification system that divides goods and services into 45 classes — Classes 1–34 cover goods, while Classes 35–45 cover services. Filing in the correct class is critical; a trademark registered in Class 25 (clothing) does not protect you in Class 35 (retail services), for instance.

Class Category Common Pakistan Businesses
Class 5PharmaceuticalsMedicine manufacturers, pharmacies
Class 9Electronics & SoftwareMobile apps, IT firms, hardware retailers
Class 16Paper & Printed MatterPublishers, stationery brands
Class 25Clothing & FootwearFashion brands, garment exporters
Class 30Food & BeveragesBakeries, packaged food brands
Class 35Advertising & BusinessMarketing agencies, trading companies
Class 41Education & EntertainmentSchools, tutoring centers, media companies
Class 42Scientific & Technology ServicesSoftware houses, IT consultancies
Class 44Medical & BeautyClinics, salons, hospitals
Class 45Legal & Personal ServicesLaw firms, consultancies

Unsure which class applies to your business? Sterling Consultancy's trademark experts conduct a detailed goods/services analysis to ensure you file in all relevant classes — protecting every dimension of your brand. Learn more about our trademark registration services or our online trademark registration in Pakistan page.

7. Common Mistakes When Using the Trademark Portal

Despite the portal's user-friendliness, many applicants make avoidable errors that result in objections, rejections, or wasted fees. Here are the most common pitfalls and how Sterling helps you avoid them:

Mistake Consequence How to Avoid
Skipping prior search Application rejected due to similar existing mark Conduct thorough IPO database search before filing
Wrong class selection No protection in your actual business category Consult a trademark expert or agent
Descriptive mark Refused for lacking distinctiveness Choose unique, invented, or arbitrary marks
Poor image quality Examination objection or delay Upload JPG/PNG ≥ 800×800 px, clear background
Incorrect applicant name Registration issued in wrong name, hard to transfer Match exactly to CNIC / SECP registration document
Missing opposition deadline Registered trademark of another party becomes final Monitor the Trade Marks Journal regularly
Not renewing on time Mark lapses, any third party can claim it Set renewal reminder at Year 9 (6-month grace period)

8. How Sterling Consultancy Helps with the Trademark Portal

At Sterling Consultancy & Advisory, we are Pakistan's trusted business registration and intellectual property partner. Our certified trademark agents and legal consultants manage the entire online portal process on your behalf — from trademark search and class selection to examination response and final certificate retrieval.

  • Comprehensive Trademark Search: We search IPO databases and common-law sources to evaluate registrability before you invest a single rupee in filing fees.
  • Expert Class Selection: Our team identifies all relevant Nice Classes for your business model, ensuring complete protection.
  • Full Portal Filing: We prepare and submit TM-1 (and multi-class applications) through the official IPO portal, correctly the first time.
  • Examination Objection Replies: If the examiner raises objections, our trademark specialists draft compelling legal responses to maximize approval chances.
  • Opposition Watch & Defence: We monitor the Trade Marks Journal on your behalf and defend your application against third-party oppositions if needed.
  • Post-Registration Services: Certificate management, licensing drafts, renewal reminders, and assignment recording all handled under one roof.

Sterling also offers related services including company registration, PSEB registration for IT firms, digital company registration, and SECP online registration — providing a single-window solution for all your business setup needs in Pakistan.

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9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below are the most searched questions on Google about the Trademark Application Online Portal in Pakistan — answered by our expert team:

How do I file a trademark application online in Pakistan?
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To file a trademark online in Pakistan, visit the IPO-Pakistan official portal and create a registered account. Complete the TM-1 application form, select the correct Nice Classification class for your goods or services, upload your mark specimen (logo/word), pay the government filing fee online, and submit. You will receive a filing receipt with an application number instantly. For the most error-free experience, Sterling Consultancy manages the entire process on your behalf — contact us at 0312-5022103 or [email protected].
How much does trademark registration cost in Pakistan in 2026?
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The official government fee for online trademark registration (TM-1) in Pakistan is PKR 4,500 per class for individuals and sole proprietors, and PKR 9,000 per class for companies and partnerships (as of 2025–2026). These fees are payable directly to IPO-Pakistan through the portal. Additional professional service fees apply if you engage a trademark agent or consultancy. Contact Sterling at [email protected] for a full cost breakdown including our professional fee.
How long does trademark registration take in Pakistan?
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The total trademark registration timeline in Pakistan typically ranges from 8 to 14 months for a straightforward application with no objections or oppositions. The main stages are: filing (1 day), examination (3–6 months), publication for opposition (2 months), and certificate issuance (1–2 months). If an examination objection is raised, responding to it can add 1–3 months. If a third party files an opposition, the process may extend to 2–3 years. Using an experienced trademark agent significantly reduces the risk of objections and delays.
Can I check trademark registration status online in Pakistan?
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Yes. Once your trademark application is filed through the IPO-Pakistan online portal, you can log into your portal account at any time to track the real-time status of your application — including receipt confirmed, under examination, examination objection issued, published in journal, opposition filed, or registered. You can also search the IPO's public trademark database to check whether a specific mark is already registered or pending by any party, which is useful before filing a new application.
What happens if my trademark application receives an objection?
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If IPO-Pakistan's examiner raises an objection — either on absolute grounds (e.g., descriptive mark, deceptive, contrary to morality) or relative grounds (e.g., similarity to an existing mark) — you will receive an Examination Report. You have 2 months from the date of report to submit a written response with legal arguments and supporting evidence. If your response is accepted, the application proceeds to publication. If not, you may request a hearing before the Registrar. Sterling's trademark lawyers specialize in drafting strong objection replies — reach us on WhatsApp or 0312-5022103.

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