Logo Registration
Logo trademark registration protects your brand by securing legal rights, preventing unauthorized use, and strengthening brand identity. Our experts manage the complete registration process with accuracy and compliance, supported by comprehensive trademark searches to minimize conflicts and rejection risks.
- Brand Protection & Legal Rights
- Thorough Search & Conflict Check
- End-to-End Registration Support

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Overview of LOGO Registration
Logo Registration is the legal process of securing exclusive rights to a logo, protecting it from unauthorized use, and establishing it as a recognized trademark for a business. Registering a logo enhances a brand’s credibility, allowing businesses to differentiate themselves and build customer loyalty through a distinct visual identity. By officially registering a logo, businesses gain the right to take legal action against any infringement, ensuring their brand remains unique and protected.
Key Aspects of Logo Registration:
Legal Protection: Logo registration provides the trademark owner with exclusive rights to use the logo across various regions and industries, safeguarding it from unauthorized use by competitors or other entities.
Distinct Identity: A registered logo solidifies brand identity, making it easier for customers to associate specific products or services with the business, thus strengthening brand loyalty.
Enhanced Brand Value: Registered logos are valuable intellectual property assets, contributing to a brand’s market value and providing leverage in potential partnerships, mergers, or expansions.
Benefits of Logo Registration:
- Protection Against Infringement: Legal ownership deters others from copying or using a similar logo, allowing businesses to take action against infringers.
- National and International Recognition: Registration can be pursued nationally and internationally, allowing businesses to operate with the assurance of logo protection across different markets.
- Business Credibility: A registered logo enhances brand credibility, instilling trust among customers, investors, and partners.
By registering a logo, businesses not only secure their unique brand image but also protect their investment in brand-building, fostering long-term growth and recognition.
Taxamicus LOGO Registration Services
LOGO Objection
- Resolve Objections Efficiently
- Detailed Analysis and Response
- End-to-End Assistance
LOGO Renewal
- Maintain Brand Protection
- Timely Reminders and Hassle-Free Process
- Extend Legal Ownership
Required Documents for Logo Registration
- Identity and address proof of the applicant (individual or business)
- Logo Image
- Business Registration Proof (if applicable)
- Description of Goods/Services
- Date of Logo First Use (if applicable)
- PAN and Aadhaar of Applicant (if applicable)
Why Taxamicus for LOGO Registration?

Comprehensive Trademark Search
We conduct a thorough trademark search to minimize the risk of rejection by identifying any existing similar trademarks, saving clients time and cost.

Expert Trademark Advisors
Taxamicus provides experienced advisors who specialize in trademark and logo registration, ensuring that your application is accurate and meets legal requirements.

End-to-End Registration Support
Our team handles every step of the process, from initial consultation to application submission and follow-up, making registration stress-free.

Clear Legal Guidance and support
Taxamicus offers expert advice on trademark laws, helping clients understand usage rights and potential limitations, protecting their logo effectively.
Trademark Registration Class
Goods Class (1-34)
Class 1
Chemicals used in industry, science, agriculture (e.g., fertilizers, adhesives).
Class 2
Paints, varnishes, and lacquers (e.g., colorants, printing inks).
Class 3
Cosmetics and cleaning substances (e.g., soaps, perfumes, skincare).
Class 4
Industrial oils, greases, fuels (e.g., motor oils, lubricants).
Class 5
Pharmaceuticals and medical products (e.g., medicines, dietary supplements).
Class 6
Metal products (e.g., building materials, metal pipes, safes).
Class 7
Machines and machine tools (e.g., industrial machines, motors).
Class 8
Hand tools (e.g., knives, forks, pliers).
Class 9
Electrical and scientific apparatus (e.g., computers, software, cameras).
Class 10
Medical apparatus and instruments (e.g., surgical instruments, dental equipment).
Class 11
Lighting, heating, cooking appliances (e.g., light bulbs, air conditioners).
Class 12
Vehicles and transport equipment (e.g., cars, bicycles, boats).
Class 13
Firearms, explosives (e.g., guns, fireworks).
Class 14
Precious metals, jewelry, watches (e.g., rings, necklaces).
Class 15
Musical instruments (e.g., guitars, pianos).
Class 16
Paper, printed materials, office supplies (e.g., stationery, books).
Class 17
Rubber and plastic materials (e.g., insulation, plastic films).
Class 18
Leather goods (e.g., bags, wallets, suitcases).
Class 19
Building materials (e.g., cement, bricks, timber).
Class 20
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames (e.g., beds, chairs, sofas).
Class 21
Household utensils, kitchenware (e.g., cookware, brushes).
Class 22
Ropes, nets, awnings (e.g., tarpaulins, tents).
Class 23
Yarns and threads (e.g., cotton, wool).
Class 24
Textiles, bed and table covers (e.g., curtains, bedspreads).
Class 25
Clothing, footwear, headgear (e.g., shirts, shoes, hats).
Class 26
Lace, ribbons, and embroidery (e.g., buttons, zippers).
Class 27
Carpets, rugs, and mats (e.g., floor coverings, wallpaper).
Class 28
Games, toys, and sporting goods (e.g., board games, gym equipment).
Class 29
Meat, fish, dairy products (e.g., eggs, oils, canned goods).
Class 30
Staple foods (e.g., coffee, tea, bread, cereals).
Class 31
Agricultural products (e.g., fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds).
Class 32
Beverages (e.g., mineral water, fruit drinks, soft drinks).
Class 33
Alcoholic beverages (e.g., wine, beer, spirits).
Class 34
Tobacco and smoking products (e.g., cigars, cigarettes, lighters).
Services Class (35-45)
Class 35
Advertising, business management (e.g., marketing services, office functions).
Class 36
Insurance, financial services (e.g., banking, real estate, investment).
Class 37
Construction, repair, installation (e.g., plumbing, building maintenance).
Class 38
Telecommunications (e.g., internet services, radio broadcasting).
Class 39
Transport, packaging, and storage (e.g., shipping, travel services).
Class 40
Treatment of materials (e.g., recycling, printing, custom manufacturing).
Class 41
Education, entertainment (e.g., training services, sports, cultural events).
Class 42
Scientific and technological services (e.g., software development, research).
Class 43
Food and drink services (e.g., restaurants, catering).
Class 44
Medical, veterinary, and agricultural services (e.g., hospitals, beauty salons).
Class 45
Legal, security, and personal services (e.g., legal consultation, security services).
FAQ
Logo registration is the process of obtaining legal protection for a logo, making it a registered trademark that can’t be used by others without permission.
Registering your logo protects it from unauthorized use, secures your brand identity, and gives you the right to take legal action against infringers.
Required documents typically include applicant ID proof, a high-resolution logo image, business registration proof (if applicable), and a description of goods/services.
The process can take anywhere from 6 to 18 months, depending on the jurisdiction and if there are objections or oppositions from third parties.
Logos that are too similar to existing trademarks may face objections or rejection. A thorough trademark search can help identify potential conflicts before applying.
Trademark classes categorize goods and services. Selecting the right class ensures your logo is protected within the specific category relevant to your business.
Logo protection typically lasts for 10 years, after which it can be renewed indefinitely as long as it remains in use.
Yes, you can use your logo while the application is pending, though legal protection only fully applies once the trademark is registered.
You may have the option to respond to the rejection by addressing the examiner’s concerns or modifying your application. Consulting with a trademark specialist can improve chances of success.
Yes, international registration is possible through treaties like the Madrid Protocol, which allows registration in multiple countries with a single application.