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Trademark Registration Requirements
Int'l Classes: Goods & Services
Trademark Guidelines
BVI Trademark Registration

Requirements for Registering a Trademark in Panama

In order for us to assist you with the registration of a trademark, you will need to provide us with the following documents/information: 

  1. Power of Attorney (as attached - duly authenticated by Apostille or the Panamanian Consulate)

  2. If the applicant is a legal person (i.e. corporation, partnership, etc.), then a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the relevant authority, which must also be duly Apostilled or authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate

  3. An Affidavit by the Applicant, as attached, stating that the trademark is theirs, the length of time for which they have been using the trademark, duly Apostilled or authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate

  4. Six (6) labels (samples) - approximate size= 2x3 inches [of the trademark]

  5. Name and/or design of the trademark

  6. Specification of the products or services on which the trademark is to be used - only one class of product or service per application.  [see: Classes of Goods & Services]

  7. In the event that the trademark has already been registered in the domicile of the applicant or elsewhere, and the applicant wishes to claim priority to the exclusive right of use, then you should forward to us authenticated (Apostille or Panamanian Consulate) documents which may be used as evidence of these rights. 

For more information, see Trademark Guidelines

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Prepared by Beth Anne Gray J.