Introduction
Croatia is a member of the European Union with a growing economy supported by tourism, manufacturing, and services. Its strategic location in Southeast Europe makes it an attractive entry point to EU markets. Businesses seeking to expand into Europe can benefit from securing trademark protection in Croatia, either as a standalone jurisdiction or as part of a broader EU branding strategy.
Why Trademark Registration in the Croatia Is Important for Brand Protection?
Exclusive Rights: Grants you exclusive legal ownership and control over your trademark for the registered goods/services throughout Croatia.
Legal Enforcement: Enables you to take action against infringement, counterfeiting, and unauthorized use through the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) and Croatian courts.
Nationwide Protection: Secures trademark protection across the entire territory of Croatia.
Market Positioning: Strengthens brand identity, builds consumer trust, and enhances competitive advantage in Croatia’s EU market.
Trademark Registration Procedure in Croatia
Here is the step-by-step process followed for trademark registration in Croatia
Filing
Trademark applications are filed with SIPO, including applicant details, representation of the mark, and specification of goods/services under the Nice Classification.
Examination
SIPO conducts both formal and substantive examination to assess compliance and registrability.
Publication
Accepted applications are published in the official gazette.
Opposition Period
Third parties may file an opposition within 3 months from the date of publication.
Registration
If no opposition is filed, or if opposition proceedings are resolved in favor of the applicant, the trademark is registered and a certificate is issued.
Validity & Renewal
Trademarks are protected for 10 years from the date of registration and may be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year terms upon payment of renewal fees.
Governing Law
Trademark protection in Croatia is governed by the Trademark Act and aligned with European Union trademark directives and regulations. The State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) is the competent authority for national trademark registration.
Trademark Services Available in Croatia
Attorney-Assisted Search
In-depth legal search for conflicts.
Trademark Registration Services
Full filing and application management
Trademark Renewal Services
Easy renewals to maintain your Croatia trademark protection.
Watch & Monitoring Services
Continuous monitoring of Croatia trademarks to spot potential conflicts.
Ownership Transfer / Assignment
Efficient handling of trademark ownership changes in the Croatia
Licensing & Franchising Support
Expert guidance to license or expand your Croatia
Documents for Filing
Trademark details and logo (if applicable)
Description of goods/services
Name and address of Applicant
Power of Attorney
Priority document (if priority is claimed)
Fees are indicative and subject to change. Contact us for the latest details.
**Last updated on: March 17, 2026
Timeline
Approx. 6–9 months for registration in a straightforward case without objections.
Validity & Renewal
Trademarks are protected for 10 years from the date of registration and may be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year terms upon payment of renewal fees.
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