Dubai International Advisory Consultants

Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

Protect your business with trademark registration in Saudi Arabia, ensuring legal exclusivity, brand recognition, and long-term intellectual property protection across the Kingdom’s rapidly expanding and highly competitive market.

Protect Your Brand in Saudi Arabia's Growing Market

Saudi Arabia’s commercial landscape has transformed dramatically under Vision 2030. With over 1.5 million commercial registrations active in the Kingdom and foreign investment pouring in across technology, tourism, healthcare, and manufacturing, the competition for brand recognition has intensified at a pace that makes trademark registration in Saudi Arabia more commercially critical than at any point in the country’s business history.

Trademark protection in Saudi Arabia is governed by the Trademark Law issued under Royal Decree No. M/21 of 2020, administered by the Saudi Intellectual Property Authority (SAIP). SAIP is the central authority responsible for all trademark applications, examinations, publications, and dispute resolution in the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia follows the Nice International Classification system with all 45 trademark classes available for registration.

Dubai International Advisory Consultants are your trusted business setup consultants in Saudi Arabia with 14 years of experience in Saudi intellectual property registration, business license applications, and cross-border brand protection for businesses expanding from the UAE into the Kingdom. Our bilingual team manages the complete SAIP registration process in Arabic and English, from initial trademark search through to certificate delivery.

Trademark Registration in Saudi

Why Trademark Registration is Essential in Saudi Arabia

A business name registered with MOCI and an active commercial license do not protect your brand from imitation in Saudi Arabia. Commercial registration gives you the right to trade under a name, it does not give you the exclusive right to that name as a brand identity across all commercial use cases. Only a registered Saudi Arabia trademark through SAIP delivers that exclusivity. Here is why businesses entering the Saudi market treat trademark registration as a priority, not an afterthought:

  • Saudi market is a brand-sensitive consumer environment: Saudi Arabian consumers make purchasing decisions based on brand recognition and trust. Counterfeiting and brand imitation are active risks in retail, food and beverage, fashion, and technology sectors. A registered trademark is your legal instrument to stop imitators and protect consumer perception
  • Vision 2030 has dramatically increased commercial competition: The influx of international brands, mega-projects, and new domestic startups since 2016 has created a more crowded trademark landscape than ever before. Brands that fail to register early risk finding a similar name already registered when they eventually apply, a common and costly situation
  • Amazon Saudi, Noon, and e-commerce platforms require trademark proof: Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce sector reached SAR 50 billion in 2023. To list products on Amazon.sa, Noon, or Jarir under your brand name, register as a brand owner, and remove counterfeit listings, you must hold a registered Saudi trademark. Without it, your brand has no enforceable IP rights on these platforms
  • Saudi law favours the first to register: Saudi Arabia operates on a first-to-register trademark system. If a competitor registers your brand name before you — even if you have been using it commercially — they gain legal rights to it in the Kingdom. Early registration is the most effective form of protection
  • Franchise and licensing agreements require trademark ownership: If you intend to franchise your business model, license your brand to a Saudi partner, or enter a distribution agreement, the Saudi counterparty will require proof of trademark ownership. A registered trademark is a prerequisite for most formal commercial partnership structures

Trademark Registration Saudi Arabia | Check Your Eligibility — Free Consultation

Benefits of Registering a Trademark in Saudi Arabia

The commercial benefits of trademark registration in Saudi Arabia extend well beyond legal compliance. Here is what a registered SAIP trademark specifically provides for your business:

  • 10-year renewable exclusivity: Your trademark is protected for 10 years from the application filing date and can be renewed indefinitely. This provides long-term brand security across the entire Saudi market
  • Nationwide protection across all 13 Saudi regions: A single SAIP registration covers all regions of Saudi Arabia simultaneously — Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, Medina, Dammam, NEOM, and all other commercial centres
  • Legal right to sue for infringement: Only registered trademark holders can initiate legal action through Saudi courts for trademark infringement. SAIP enforcement actions, customs seizures of counterfeit goods, and civil damages claims all require a registered trademark certificate
  • Valuable business asset: Registered trademarks are legally recognised intangible assets on your Saudi company balance sheet. They can be used as collateral for financing, licensed to generate royalty income, and transferred in acquisition transactions
  • GCC trademark expansion pathway: Saudi Arabia is a member of the GCC Trademark System, which provides a pathway to extend trademark protection across Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE through a single GCC regional filing. A Saudi SAIP registration is often the first step in a broader GCC brand protection strategy
  • Customs protection against counterfeits: SAIP-registered trademark holders can record their marks with Saudi Customs, enabling border authorities to identify and seize counterfeit imports bearing your protected brand
  • Online brand protection: Saudi domain registrars, social media platforms, and e-commerce marketplaces respond to trademark-backed takedown requests. Without a registered trademark, brand protection requests on these platforms have no legal standing

The Trademark Registration Process in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabia trademark registration process follows a defined sequence managed by SAIP. Understanding the stages helps you plan your brand launch and commercial partnerships without relying on unprotected marks during the application period:

Stage

Timeline

What Happens

1

1 – 3 days

Trademark Search: Comprehensive search of SAIP database to confirm no identical or confusingly similar mark is already registered

2

2 – 5 days

Application Preparation: Classification under the Nice International Classification, document preparation, and Arabic translation

3

Same day

SAIP Application Submission: Filed through the official SAIP portal with all required supporting documents

4

3 – 6 months

SAIP Examination: The authority examines the application for distinctiveness, conflicts, and compliance with Saudi trademark law

5

30 – 90 days

Publication and Objection Period: If approved, the trademark is published in the Saudi Official Gazette; third parties can file objections

6

2 – 4 weeks

Certificate Issuance: SAIP issues the official Trademark Registration Certificate upon expiry of the objection period without challenge

Total

6 – 12 months

Standard Saudi Arabia trademark registration with no complications or objections

Understanding Saudi Arabia Nice Classification

Saudi Arabia uses the Nice International Classification system to categorise trademarks. Your trademark must be registered under the specific class or classes that cover your business products and services. Registering under the wrong class means your trademark does not legally protect your actual activities. Here are the most commonly used classes for businesses entering the Saudi market:

Class

Category

Common Saudi Arabia Applicants

Class 35

Business Services

Management consultancies, trading companies, marketing agencies, HR firms

Class 43

Food and Hospitality

Restaurants, cafes, hotels, food delivery platforms, catering companies

Class 42

Technology and IT

SaaS companies, app developers, fintech firms, IT consultancies

Class 25

Clothing and Fashion

Fashion retailers, garment manufacturers, sportswear brands, accessories

Class 44

Healthcare and Medical

Clinics, pharmacies, wellness centres, medical device companies

Class 36

Financial Services

Financial advisory firms, insurance companies, real estate brokers

Class 41

Education and Training

Training institutes, e-learning platforms, private schools, academies

Class 30

Food Products

Packaged food brands, bakeries, beverage companies, spices and condiments

You can register a trademark under multiple classes simultaneously. Each class requires a separate SAIP fee but can be filed under a single application. Our team confirms the correct classes for your specific business model before any fees are committed.

Documents Required for Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

SAIP requires the following documents for a standard Saudi Arabia trademark application. International applicants have additional attestation requirements:

All Applicants

  • Trademark specimen: High-resolution image of the mark to be registered (minimum 300 DPI, white background, exact representation of what will be protected)
  • Description of goods and services the trademark will cover, matched to the correct Nice Classification class or classes
  • Applicant details: Full legal name, address, and nationality of the trademark owner (individual or company)
  • Priority claim documentation if applying based on a prior registration in another country under the Paris Convention

Saudi Company Applicants

  • Valid MOCI Commercial Registration (CR) copy showing the applicant company name and registration number
  • Power of attorney authorising DIAC to file and manage the SAIP application on your behalf

Foreign Company Applicants

  • Apostilled certificate of incorporation from the country of origin
  • Apostilled Power of Attorney authorising the Saudi registered trademark agent to file on behalf of the foreign entity
  • Saudi embassy attestation of all foreign documents (where apostille alone is not accepted by SAIP)
  • Home country trademark registration certificate if filing a priority claim based on an existing registration

Note on Arabic requirements: All SAIP submissions must include Arabic versions of trademark descriptions and supporting documentation. Our bilingual team prepares all Arabic-language materials and handles all official correspondence with SAIP in Arabic on your behalf, eliminating the language barrier as a source of delay.

How Long Does Trademark Registration Take in Saudi Arabia?

The total Saudi Arabia trademark registration timeline from application submission to certificate issuance is typically 6 to 12 months for uncontested applications. The main variable is the SAIP examination stage, which can take 3 to 6 months depending on the application queue and whether the examiner raises any queries.

  • Filing to SAIP receipt confirmation: Same day to 1 week from complete document submission through the SAIP portal
  • SAIP examination period: 3 to 6 months for standard applications. SAIP may issue a provisional refusal or request clarification during this period, which our team responds to immediately
  • Publication in Saudi Official Gazette: Following examination approval, the trademark is published for a 30 to 90 day objection period
  • Objection period and resolution: If no objection is filed, the registration proceeds automatically. If an objection is filed, resolution can extend the total timeline to 18 to 24 months
  • Certificate issuance: SAIP issues the Trademark Registration Certificate within 2 to 4 weeks of the successful completion of the objection period

What Can Impact the Saudi Arabia Trademark Registration Timeline?

Several factors can extend the standard 6 to 12 month Saudi trademark registration timeline. Understanding these helps you plan your brand launch and commercial agreements realistically:

1. Incomplete or Incorrectly Attested Documents

SAIP rejects applications with missing, incorrectly attested, or inconsistently named documents. A rejected application does not automatically restart — it loses its filing date priority and requires resubmission as a new application. Our team reviews every document before SAIP submission to prevent this scenario.

2. Trademark Search Not Conducted Before Filing

Filing without a comprehensive SAIP database search is the most common reason for application failure. If an identical or confusingly similar mark is already registered in your target class, SAIP will refuse your application after 3 to 6 months of examination — wasting the entire waiting period. A pre-filing search costs a fraction of the filing fee and prevents this loss.

3. Wrong Nice Classification

Applying under an incorrect Nice Class means your trademark does not protect your actual business activities, even if it is successfully registered. Amending the class after filing requires a new application and a new filing date. Our consultants confirm the exact classes for your product and service scope before submission.

4. Third-Party Objections

If a third party files an objection during the gazette publication period, SAIP initiates a dispute resolution process that can extend the timeline to 18 to 24 months. Objections are significantly less likely when a comprehensive pre-filing search has been completed. Our team monitors your application throughout the publication period and responds to any objections immediately.

Trademark Renewal and Maintenance in Saudi Arabia

A Saudi Arabia trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the application filing date. It can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods as long as the renewal fee is paid before the expiry date. Here is a complete reference for all ongoing trademark management actions:

Action

Timeline

SAIP Requirement

Trademark Renewal

Before 10-year expiry

Renewal application with SAIP + fee payment

Late Renewal (Grace Period)

Up to 6 months after expiry

Renewal with additional late penalty fee

Trademark Assignment (Transfer)

Any time during validity

Deed of assignment submitted to SAIP for recordal

Trademark Licensing

Any time during validity

License agreement submitted to SAIP; licensor retains ownership

Amendment to Registration

Any time during validity

Amendment application to SAIP for name changes, address updates

  • Renewal window: SAIP accepts renewal applications from 12 months before the expiry date. We track expiry dates for all client trademarks and notify you 12 months in advance
  • Grace period: SAIP provides a 6-month grace period after expiry for late renewals, subject to an additional late penalty fee. Trademarks not renewed within the grace period are cancelled and the name becomes available for third-party registration
  • Use requirement: Unlike some jurisdictions, Saudi Arabia does not impose a mandatory use requirement for trademark maintenance. A registered but unused trademark remains valid and enforceable throughout its registration period

Our Saudi Arabia GRO services team tracks all trademark renewal dates for our clients and manages the renewal process proactively, so your brand protection never lapses due to an administrative oversight.

Why Choose Dubai International Advisory Consultants for Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia?

Trademark registration in Saudi Arabia requires navigating SAIP in Arabic, managing the Nice Classification system correctly, conducting comprehensive pre-filing searches, and monitoring the application for objections through a 6 to 12 month process. Dubai International Advisory Consultants manages every stage on your behalf:

  • Comprehensive pre-filing trademark search: We search the full SAIP database across all 45 Nice Classes before recommending whether your mark is safe to file, preventing the most common and costly trademark application failure
  • Correct classification confirmed before filing: Our team identifies the exact Nice Classes that cover your business activities and confirms them with you before any application or SAIP fee is submitted
  • Bilingual Arabic-English team: All SAIP submissions, official correspondence, and gazette monitoring are conducted in Arabic by our Saudi-based team, eliminating the language requirement that stalls most self-managed international applications
  • Integrated business setup capability: For businesses registering a Saudi trademark alongside a company formation, we coordinate Saudi Arabia business setup and trademark filing as a single engagement, ensuring your brand is protected from the moment you begin operating
  • UAE and Saudi Arabia coverage: If you also require trademark protection for your brand in the UAE, our Dubai-based trademark team handles UAE Ministry of Economy registration in parallel with your Saudi SAIP application under one engagement
  • 14 years of IP experience in the Gulf: We have filed trademark applications for businesses in retail, technology, healthcare, food and beverage, fashion, professional services, and media across Saudi Arabia and the UAE

Get Free Consultation

Our Services

Protect Your Brand with Confidence

Adil Ahmad is a UAE and Saudi Arabia intellectual property and business setup specialist at Dubai International Advisory Consultants with 14 years of experience in trademark registration in Saudi Arabia, SAIP applications, Nice Classification advisory, and cross-border brand protection for international businesses entering the GCC market. He manages trademark registrations across all 45 Nice Classes for clients from over 30 countries including the UAE, UK, USA, Germany, India, and across Africa and Asia.

Got Questions? Contact Us

Scroll to Top