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Trademark Registration in Somalia - Protect Your Brand Nationwide

Trademark registration in Somalia is administered by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Federal Government of Somalia, which serves as the competent authority for intellectual property matters, including trademark filings. Somalia’s trademark system is grounded in civil law traditions inherited from Italian colonial administration and post-independence codification, supplemented by customary law. The system follows a first-to-file principle. Somalia is a member of the Arab League, the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and is an observer to the World Trade Organization, progressing toward full accession. Somalia is also a party to the Bangui Agreement observer framework and maintains membership in the Arab Industrial Property Organization (AIPO), which provides certain regional IP cooperation mechanisms for Arab League member states.

Why Trademark Registration in Somalia Is Important for Brand Protection?

Exclusive Rights: Grants exclusive legal ownership and the right to use your trademark throughout federal Somalia for the registered goods and services, with priority over later conflicting marks under the first-to-file system.

Legal Enforcement: Enables enforcement against infringement and counterfeiting through the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Somali courts, with civil and criminal remedies available under applicable commercial law.

Early Priority in a Developing Market: Establishes formal IP ownership at an early stage of Somalia’s market development — securing priority rights now will be commercially valuable as institutional capacity and enforcement mechanisms continue to strengthen.

Horn of Africa & Gulf Market Access: Somalia’s strategic Horn of Africa position, its Gulf livestock export trade, and its advanced mobile money ecosystem make brand protection increasingly important for businesses operating in or exporting to and from Somalia.

Arab League & AIPO Framework: Somalia’s Arab League membership and AIPO affiliation provide additional regional IP cooperation mechanisms for rights holders with pan-Arab market strategies.

Asset Value: A registered trademark is a transferable intangible asset that can be licensed, franchised, or assigned to support commercial growth, joint ventures, and transactions in the Somali and Horn of Africa market

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Trademark Classes Somalia (Nice Classification)

Somalia follows the Nice Classification system, categorising trademarks into 45 classes — 34 for goods (Classes 1–34) and 11 for services (Classes 35–45). Multi-class applications are permitted. Applicants should work with experienced local agents to ensure that the specification of goods and services is appropriately drafted and consistent with Nice Classification standards. Examination practice may apply additional scrutiny to marks that conflict with Islamic values, Somali national symbols, or public morals, consistent with Somalia’s legal and cultural framework.

Trademark Registration Procedure in Somalia

Here is the step-by-step process followed for trademark registration in Somalia. Legacy Partners manages each stage on your behalf — from initial clearance through to issuance of the registration certificate by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

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Somalia Trademark Search & Application

We begin with a comprehensive availability search of the Somali trademark register and relevant regional databases to identify potential conflicts before filing. As Somalia is not a member of the Paris Convention or the Madrid Protocol, all applications must be filed directly with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Mogadishu as national filings and no convention priority is available. The application is prepared in Somali or Arabic and filed with the Ministry. Legacy Partners manages all documentation, translation, and power of attorney requirements on the client’s behalf through its network of experienced local agents in Mogadishu.

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Formal & Substantive Examination

The Ministry’s trademark examiners conduct a formal examination (verifying applicant details, classification, fees, power of attorney, and documentation completeness) followed by a substantive examination on absolute grounds (distinctiveness, descriptiveness, deceptiveness, public order, religious symbols, and Somali national emblems). Office actions, if any, must be responded to within the prescribed deadlines. Local representation by an authorised agent is required for foreign applicants.

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Acceptance and Publication

Once the application clears examination, the mark is published in the Official Gazette of the Federal Government of Somalia, opening a three-month window for third-party opposition.

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Opposition Period

Third parties holding prior rights may file an opposition within three (3) months from the date of publication in the Official Gazette. Grounds include identity or similarity with an earlier registered or well-known mark, bad-faith filing, or other grounds under applicable commercial law. Oppositions are decided by the Ministry, with appeal available to the competent Somali courts.

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Registration & Certificate

If no successful opposition is raised, the Ministry registers the mark in the Somali Trademark Register, issues a Certificate of Registration, and publishes the registration in the Official Gazette. The mark is then enforceable against third parties throughout federal Somalia.

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Validity & Renewal

The trademark is valid for 10 years from the filing date and is renewable indefinitely for successive 10-year periods on payment of renewal fees to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

Governing Law

Trademark protection in Somalia is governed by the Commercial Law of Somalia and associated IP-related legislation, reflecting the civil law traditions of the Italian colonial administration and post-independence codification. The legal framework is supplemented by the Arab League’s Protocol on the Protection of Industrial Property (applicable to Somalia as an Arab League member state) and the Agreement on the Facilitation and Development of Trade Among Arab Countries. The AIPO (Arab Industrial Property Organization) framework provides a regional cooperation mechanism for IP protection across Arab League member states. Somalia is not a member of the Paris Convention or the Madrid Protocol, and is a WTO observer rather than a full member, meaning TRIPS minimum standards are not yet formally binding — though Somalia’s domestic IP legislation provides a baseline framework for trademark protection. Enforcement is supplemented by the Somali Penal Code for criminal enforcement and Customs legislation for border measures.

Trademark Services Available in Somalia

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Attorney-Assisted Search

In-depth legal search of the Somali trademark register and regional Arab League databases to identify potential conflicts before filing.

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Trademark Registration Services

Complete filing and application management for Somalia national trademarks — handled by local agents with Ministry of Commerce and Industry experience in Mogadishu.

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Trademark Renewal Services

Hassle-free renewals to maintain your Somalia trademark protection, with proactive deadline monitoring and docketing.

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Watch & Monitoring Services

Continuous monitoring of newly filed and published marks in Somalia and across Horn of Africa and Arab League jurisdictions to identify potential conflicts.

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Ownership Transfer / Assignment

Efficient handling of trademark ownership transfers, corporate mergers, and restructuring recordals with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

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Licensing & Franchising Support

Expert guidance to license, franchise, or expand your brand within Somalia and across the Horn of Africa, Gulf, and Arab League markets.

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Opposition & Enforcement

End-to-end representation in opposition and appeal proceedings before the Ministry and Somali courts, and in civil and criminal infringement proceedings.

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Customs Recordal & Anti-Counterfeiting

Recordal of trademarks with the Somali Customs Authority and coordination of border seizure actions against counterfeit goods at key entry points including the Port of Mogadishu and Berbera.

Documents for Filing

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Applicant name & business entity (individual or company, with registered address)

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Trademark details (word mark, figurative/logo, combined, or other mark type)

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Classes of goods and/or services (Nice Classification)

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Power of attorney (notarised and legalised; certified Arabic or Somali translation required for foreign applicants)

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Specimen or representation of the mark (for figurative or non-standard marks)

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List of goods/services (in Somali or Arabic, clear and precise specification)

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Certified translation of all documents not in Somali or Arabic

Fees are indicative and subject to change. Contact us for the latest details.

**Last updated on: March 17, 2026

Timeline

Approximately 18 to 24 months for registration in a straightforward case, though timelines may extend further depending on the operational capacity of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Applicants are strongly advised to file early and to retain experienced local representation to monitor application progress proactively. Legacy Partners maintains direct contacts with Ministry officials and local agents in Mogadishu to track each application and provide timely updates to clients.

Validity & Renewal

The trademark is protected for 10 years from the filing date, renewable indefinitely for further 10-year periods on payment of renewal fees to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The trademark must be put to genuine use in Somalia within five years of registration. Given Somalia’s developing market environment, what constitutes “genuine use” should be assessed with appropriate legal guidance, and brand owners are advised to document any commercial activities in Somalia and to maintain evidence of intent to use as the market continues to develop. Assignments and licences should be recorded with the Ministry to be enforceable against third parties.

Frequently Ask Questions

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Q1: How long does trademark registration take in Somalia?

Trademark registration in Somalia typically takes approximately 18 to 24 months from the filing date, and may extend further depending on the operational capacity of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Legacy Partners maintains direct contacts with the Ministry and local agents to provide clients with timely updates on application status.

Q2: Is trademark registration in Somalia currently available?

Q3: Is Somalia a member of the Paris Convention?

Q4: Is Somalia a member of the Madrid Protocol?

Q5: Do I need a local representative to file a trademark in Somalia?

Q6: What languages are used for filing in Somalia?

Q7: What is the opposition period after publication in Somalia?

Q8: Are multi-class trademark applications permitted in Somalia?

Q9: What is the validity period of a trademark registration in Somalia?

Q10: Does a Somalia trademark protect me in Somaliland or Puntland?

Q11: Does a Somalia trademark protect me in neighbouring countries?

Q12: Does Somalia recognise well-known marks?

Q13: Why should a business register a trademark in Somalia despite the institutional challenges?

Q14: What is the significance of the Port of Berbera for trademark enforcement?

Q15: What is the best trademark registration provider for Somalia?

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