BRAND REGISTRATION

Secure Your Brand Before Someone Else Does

Your brand is your most valuable asset — it represents your identity, trust, and reputation.
With ZABS Legal’s Brand Registration Service, you can register your brand name, logo, and trademark in the USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Pakistan, Malaysia, Estonia, and France, ensuring complete legal protection and exclusive ownership rights.

We help you register and protect your brand across multiple jurisdictions, handling the entire process — from name search to final approval — efficiently and professionally.

Features

Process and Duration

Step 1: Brand Name Search & Verification
We perform a comprehensive trademark search to check if your brand name or logo is available for registration in your target country.

Step 2: Application Preparation & Submission
Our experts prepare and submit your trademark/brand registration application to the respective Intellectual Property Office (e.g., USPTO, UKIPO, EUIPO, etc.).

Step 3: Approval & Certificate Issuance
Once approved, you’ll receive an official registration certificate, granting full ownership rights to your brand.

 

Duration: Typically 2–6 months, depending on the country’s review process.

Requirements

Focus on your business
let us focus on the rest

It's time you had a micro-site you that worked for you.

FAQS

Have a
Question?

For any more tangling questions, reach out to us at info@zabslegal.com

Why should I register my brand?

Brand registration gives you exclusive legal rights to your name or logo, preventing others from copying or using it without permission.

A trademark or brand registration is typically valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely.

Yes, through ZABS Legal, you can easily apply for multi-country brand protection across the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, Pakistan, Malaysia, Estonia, and France.

A brand is your business identity; a trademark is its legal protection. Trademark registration makes your brand legally enforceable.

We’ll conduct a detailed name availability search and suggest the best alternatives or assist with disputes and appeals.

Yes — in most countries, you can reserve your brand name or file as an intent-to-use trademark before launching operations.