Trademark Search and Registration Procedure Canada
In Canada, trademark registration is a crucial step in protecting your brand and intellectual property. A registered trademark provides exclusive rights to use your mark for specific goods and services, offering legal protection against unauthorized use. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of registering a trademark in Canada.
Conduct a Trademark Search
Before applying for a trademark registration, it is essential to conduct a thorough search of the Canadian Trademarks Database to ensure your desired trademark is available. This search will help you identify potential conflicts with existing trademarks and avoid costly rebranding or legal issues.
Filing a Trademark Application

Once you have completed your trademark search, you can file your application with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) online, by mail, or by fax. A complete application must include:
- your name and address
- your trademark
- the goods or services associated with the trademark
- the application fee (currently $359 for the first class)
Filing Date Issued by CIPO
After you submit your application, CIPO will review it for completeness and assign a filing date. This date is crucial, as it determines the priority of your application and the order in which it will be processed.