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Trademark Registration in Tajikistan - Protect Your Brand Nationwide

Trademark registration in Tajikistan is administered by the National Center for Patents and Information (NCPI — also referred to as the State Institution for Intellectual Property under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan), the competent authority responsible for the filing, examination, publication, and registration of trademarks in the Republic of Tajikistan. The Tajikistani trademark system follows a first-to-file principle and includes both formal and substantive examination prior to registration. Tajikistan is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and has entered into regional IP cooperation agreements, including membership in the Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) context, while maintaining its own national trademark registration system separate from the Eurasian Trademark System.

Introduction

Tajikistan is a landlocked republic in Central Asia bordered by Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. It is the smallest of the five Central Asian states by area but strategically positioned along key corridors of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the broader New Silk Road connecting China and South Asia to Europe and the Middle East. Tajikistan's economy is anchored in aluminium production, cotton, hydropower, remittances, and a growing mining sector, with increasing foreign investment from China, Russia, and the Gulf states. The country's legal system is rooted in Soviet-era civil law traditions, progressively modernised since independence in 1991, and its intellectual property framework reflects membership in major international IP treaties. Trademark protection is essential for businesses, exporters, and investors seeking to operate, license, or expand within Tajikistan and the wider Central Asian and CIS markets

Why Trademark Registration in Tajikistan Is Important for Brand Protection?

Exclusive Rights: Grants exclusive legal ownership and the right to use your trademark throughout the Republic of Tajikistan for the registered goods and services, with statutory priority over later conflicting marks.

Legal Enforcement: Enables you to take action against infringement, counterfeiting, and unauthorised use through the NCPI, the Economic Court of Tajikistan, and customs authorities, with civil, administrative, and criminal remedies available.

Nationwide Protection: Secures trademark protection across the entire territory of Tajikistan, including both the mainland and the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, and supports anti-counterfeiting actions through border measures administered by the Tajikistan Customs Service.

Market Positioning: Strengthens brand identity and competitive positioning in a growing economy that is increasingly integrated into Belt and Road Initiative trade corridors and Central Asian regional supply chains.

Central Asian & CIS Gateway: A Tajikistan national registration complements a wider Central Asian IP strategy and can be combined with Madrid Protocol international filings to extend protection across Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and other CIS member states.

Asset Value: A registered trademark is a transferable intangible asset that can be licensed, franchised, pledged, or assigned to support commercial growth, export financing, joint ventures, and corporate restructuring.

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Trademark Registration Procedure in Tajikistan

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

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Tajikistan Trademark Search & Application

We begin with a comprehensive availability search across the NCPI national register and international databases, including the WIPO Madrid Database (for international registrations designating Tajikistan) and CIS jurisdiction registers. Once clearance is confirmed, the application is prepared in Tajik or Russian and filed with the NCPI — either as a national filing or as the national phase of a Madrid Protocol designation. Legacy Partners manages all documentation, translation, and power of attorney requirements on the client's behalf.

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Formal & Substantive Examination

The NCPI conducts a formal examination (verifying applicant details, classification, fees, and representation) followed by a substantive examination on absolute grounds (distinctiveness, descriptiveness, deceptiveness, public order, and prohibited symbols). The NCPI also conducts a relative grounds examination, checking for conflicts with earlier registered marks and well-known marks in Tajikistan. Office actions, if any, must be responded to within the prescribed deadlines.

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Acceptance and Publication

Once the application clears examination, the mark is published in the Official Bulletin of the NCPI of the Republic of Tajikistan, opening a 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. Grounds include identity or similarity with an earlier registered or well-known mark, marks protected under Article 6bis of the Paris Convention, or bad-faith filing. Oppositions are decided by the NCPI's administrative division, with appeal to the relevant court.

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Registration & Certificate

If no successful opposition is raised, the NCPI registers the mark in the State Register of Trademarks and Service Marks of the Republic of Tajikistan, issues a Certificate of Registration, and publishes the registration in the Official Bulletin. The mark is then enforceable against third parties throughout Tajikistan.

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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 NCPI.

Governing Law

Trademark protection in Tajikistan is principally governed by the Law of the Republic of Tajikistan on Trademarks and Service Marks (Law No. 1207, adopted 2018, as amended), which modernised and replaced earlier Soviet-era and transitional IP legislation. The law is supplemented by the Civil Code of the Republic of Tajikistan (Part IV, Intellectual Property provisions), implementing regulations issued by the NCPI, Customs legislation for border enforcement, and the Criminal Code for criminal enforcement of trademark rights. Tajikistan is a member of the Paris Convention, the Madrid Protocol, the Nice Agreement, the TRIPS Agreement, and the CIS Agreement on Measures for Protection of Industrial Property (1994), ensuring national treatment, priority rights, and protection of well-known marks for foreign rights holders.

Trademark Classes Tajikistan (Nice Classification)

Tajikistan follows the Nice Classification system, which categorises trademarks into 45 classes — 34 for goods (Classes 1–34) and 11 for services (Classes 35–45). The NCPI permits multi-class applications, and expert guidance from a qualified local agent is essential to select the correct class or combination of classes to ensure complete and enforceable protection. The specification of goods and services must be clear, precise, and consistent with Nice Classification standards as applied by the NCPI.
 

Trademark Services Available in Tajikistan

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Attorney-Assisted Search

01 Attorney-Assisted Search In-depth legal search of the NCPI national register, WIPO Madrid Database, and CIS jurisdiction registers to identify potential conflicts before filing.

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Trademark Registration Services

Complete filing and application management for Tajikistan national trademarks — handled by qualified professionals accredited with the NCPI.

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Trademark Renewal Services

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

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Watch & Monitoring Services

Continuous monitoring of newly filed and published marks in Tajikistan and across CIS and Central Asian 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 NCPI

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Licensing & Franchising Support

Expert guidance to license, franchise, or expand your brand within Tajikistan and across Central Asian and CIS markets.

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Opposition & Enforcement

End-to-end representation in opposition, cancellation, and civil and criminal infringement proceedings before the NCPI and Tajikistani courts.

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Customs Recordal & Anti-Counterfeiting

Recordal of trademarks with the Tajikistan Customs Service and coordination of border seizure actions against counterfeit goods.

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 apostilled if required, or legalised for non-Hague Convention countries)

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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 Tajik or Russian, clear and precise specification)

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Priority documents (if claiming convention priority under the Paris Convention)

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Transliteration of mark into Cyrillic or Latin script if required by the NCPI

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

**Last updated on: March 17, 2026

Timeline

Approximately 12 to 18 months for registration in a straightforward case without objections or oppositions. The NCPI's examination process includes both absolute and relative grounds review, which contributes to the processing timeline. Where a Madrid Protocol designation is used, the timeline may vary depending on the procedural status at WIPO and translation requirements for Tajikistani examination.

Validity & Renewal

The trademark is protected for 10 years from the filing date, renewable indefinitely for further 10-year periods by paying renewal fees to the NCPI. A 6-month grace period is available after expiry, subject to payment of a late renewal surcharge. Notably, Tajikistan requires genuine use of the trademark within three (3) years of registration — a shorter non-use vulnerability period than many jurisdictions. Failure to use the mark within this period may expose it to cancellation on grounds of non-use upon the application of any interested third party.

Frequently Ask Questions

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Q1: How long does trademark registration take in Tajikistan?

If no objections or oppositions arise, trademark registration in Tajikistan typically takes approximately 12 to 18 months from the filing date through to issuance of the registration certificate by the NCPI. Timelines may be affected by the volume of applications and the complexity of the examination process

Q2: Do I need a local address to file a trademark in Tajikistan?

Q3: Are multi-class trademarks possible in Tajikistan?

Q4: What is the validity period of a trademark registration in Tajikistan?

Q5: Can I register a trademark in Tajikistan without a local company?

Q6: What languages are used for filing in Tajikistan?

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

Q8: Is Tajikistan a member of the Madrid Protocol?

Q9: Is prior use required before filing a trademark application in Tajikistan?

Q10: What is the cost of trademark registration in Tajikistan?

Q11: Does a Tajikistan trademark protect me in other Central Asian or CIS countries?

Q12: Does Tajikistan recognise well-known marks?

Q13: Can I assign or licence my trademark in Tajikistan?

Q14: Are there any restrictions on foreign trademark owners in Tajikistan?

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

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