This article explains how to register a trademark in Moldova, drawing on the Republic of Moldova’s trademark law and the procedures of the State Agency on Intellectual Property (AGEPI). The article covers eligibility for registration, fees, the filing process, online tools, opposition procedures, renewal, and frequently asked questions.
What can be registered as a trademark in Moldova?
Under the Moldovan Law on the Protection of Trade Marks, a trade mark may consist of any signs that are capable of distinguishing one enterprise’s goods or services from those of others. The law explicitly allows words (including personal names), letters, figures, drawings, combinations of colours, figurative elements, and three‑dimensional forms (the shape of the product or its packaging), or any combination of these elements.
The mark must be capable of being represented graphically. Shapes that result exclusively from the nature of the goods, shapes necessary to obtain a technical result, or shapes that give substantial value to the goods cannot be registered. The law also refuses registration for signs lacking distinctive character, signs consisting exclusively of descriptive indications, and marks contrary to public order, morality, or that incorporate state emblems or national symbols without authorisation. Under Article 30 of the law, if a trade mark application covers several classes of goods or services under the Nice Classification, an additional fee is payable for each class beyond the first.
Official fees for trademark registration in Moldova
The AGEPI provides an official list of tariffs for trademark applications and related procedures. Below is a summary of the main official fees (amounts are payable in euros or in Moldovan lei at the official exchange rate).
| Service | Fee (EUR) | Notes |
| Filing a trademark application | 40 | Basic fee: one class only. Additional fees apply for extra classes. |
| Substantive examination | 200 + 50 for each additional class | Examination on absolute and relative grounds. |
| Registration and issuance of a certificate | 250 | Payable upon acceptance of registration. |
| Renewal of registration | 250 + 50 for each additional class | For each 10‑year period. |
| Opposition fee | 100 | For filing an opposition after publication. |
| Appeal fee | 150 | Against provisional or final refusals. |
The commission of Pocket IP is 300 EUR per trademark.
Payments are accepted in USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, and PLN (at the client’s request). Both bank payment and card payment are available.