Trademark Registration in Spain: A Legal Guide for Brands and Startups

If you’re launching a business or product in Spain, registering your trademark is one of the smartest legal moves you can make. A registered trademark gives you exclusive rights to use your brand and helps prevent others from copying or misusing it.

This guide explains the trademark registration process in Spain, step-by-step.


📌 Why Register a Trademark in Spain?

  • âś… Legal protection for your name, logo, or slogan

  • âś… Exclusive use across Spain for 10 years (renewable)

  • âś… Power to stop competitors or counterfeiters

  • âś… Adds value to your brand and IP portfolio

  • âś… Required for enforcement in court


đź§ľ What Can Be Registered?

You can register:

  • Words (brand name, slogan)

  • Logos or images

  • Combination marks

  • 3D shapes, sounds, and colors (in some cases)

❌ Generic or descriptive terms cannot be registered (e.g., “Coffee” for coffee products).


🏛️ Where to Register

There are three levels of trademark protection:

Jurisdiction Authority Coverage
National OEPM Spain only
European EUIPO All EU countries
International WIPO Multiple countries (via Madrid System)

📝 Trademark Registration Process in Spain (via OEPM)

  1. Search for Conflicts
    Use OEPM’s database to check existing trademarks.

  2. Submit Application
    Include: owner details, classes (Nice Classification), graphic/logo files.

  3. Examination Phase
    OEPM reviews for legal and formal issues.

  4. Publication & Opposition (2 months)
    Third parties can oppose if your trademark is similar to theirs.

  5. Approval & Registration
    If no opposition, your mark is registered and published.

đź•’ Timeline: ~4 to 6 months (if unopposed)
💶 Cost: ~€125 for one class + ~€80 for each additional class


đź§® Trademark Classes: Nice Classification

Your application must specify which classes of goods or services it applies to (there are 45 total). For example:

  • Class 25 – Clothing

  • Class 35 – Advertising & Business Services

  • Class 41 – Education & Entertainment

Choose carefully — your rights are limited to the selected class(es).


⚖️ What If Someone Infringes Your Trademark?

If your registered mark is copied or misused, you can:

  • Send a cease and desist letter

  • Request injunctive relief from Spanish courts

  • File for damages or unfair competition claims

  • Ask customs to stop counterfeits at the border


🌍 Should I Register with EUIPO or WIPO?

  • Use EUIPO if you plan to operate across the European Union

  • Use WIPO for international markets like the U.S., China, or Latin America

  • Spain is part of the Madrid Protocol, making global registration easier


🤝 How Borderless Lawyers Can Help

We support individuals and companies in:

  • Conducting trademark searches

  • Filing and managing national, EU, or international trademarks

  • Opposing third-party filings or defending against opposition

  • Enforcing your rights in Spanish or EU courts

📞 Need help registering your trademark in Spain? We’ll handle it from search to certificate.

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