Trademark registration is one of the most important steps to legally protect your brand, grow your business, and differentiate from competitors. In Türkiye, trademark registration is carried out through the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (TÜRKPATENT) and, when completed correctly, grants your brand exclusive rights for 10 years. In this article, we cover the updated fees for 2025 and the step-by-step trademark registration process with practical tips.
A trademark is a sign that distinguishes a company’s goods or services from those of others. A name, logo, shape, or any combination of these elements can be registered as a trademark.
Trademark registration grants the owner exclusive rights for 10 years, and this term can be renewed indefinitely. This provides legal protection against unauthorized use of your mark.
There is no requirement to own a company to file a trademark application in Türkiye.
Individuals ,
Companies,
Universities or other legal entities
can file a trademark application.
Applications can be filed electronically via EPATS/e-Government or submitted physically to TÜRKPATENT. Today, most applications are made electronically.
Application and Formal Examination (1–2 months):
After the application is filed, TÜRKPATENT checks whether the documents are complete. If any deficiencies are found, the applicant is given 2 months.
Publication and Opposition Period (2 months):
If the application is accepted, it is published in the Official Trademark Bulletin. During this period, third parties may oppose the mark.
Evaluation and Registration (5–12 months):
If there is no opposition, the process is usually completed in 5–7 months. If there is an opposition, the evaluation period is extended and may take up to 9–12 months.
At the final stage, the registration certificate is issued and delivered to the trademark owner. This formally places your mark under legal protection.
The basic trademark registration fees set by TÜRKPATENT for 2025 are as follows:
Service | Fee (TRY) |
---|---|
Single-Class Application | 2.350 |
Additional Class (each) | 2.350 |
Registration Certificate | 5.790 |
Trademark Renewal (up to 2 classes) | 7.210 |
Renewal After the Protection Period | 12.620 |
Document/Registry Copy | 2.400 |
Remember, registration doesn’t end with the application; to maintain protection, a renewal fee must be paid every 10 years.
Conduct a preliminary search: A similar mark may already be registered. By searching the TÜRKPATENT database before applying, you can avoid wasting time and money.
Pay attention to class selection: Trademark registration is valid within specific classes of goods and services. Choosing the wrong class can result in incomplete protection of your mark.
Track the opposition period: You must not miss the response window to any oppositions filed during the time your application is published in the bulletin.
Don’t forget renewal dates: If renewal is not carried out at the end of the 10-year term, your trademark rights will lapse.
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Trademark application is a technical process; class selection, examinations of similar marks, and opposition management require expertise. Therefore, working with a trademark/patent attorney is advantageous. However, individuals can also file on their own.
In 2025, the trademark registration process in Türkiye takes, on average, 6–9 months from filing to obtaining the certificate and involves certain costs. When you proceed correctly, your mark is legally protected for 10 years and becomes one of the most important assets that sets your business apart from competitors.
To secure your brand and manage the process easily, you can use TÜRKPATENT’s official channels and, by leveraging platforms like PatentGuard.ai , easily track your applications and renewals.