In Turkmenistan, trademarks are protected by the Law of Turkmenistan On Trademarks (entered into force on 19 June 2019) and enforced by the State Service for Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Finance and Economy (Turkmenpatent). Under the law, a trademark may include verbal, pictorial or three‑dimensional elements of any colour or their combinations. The country is a party to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and acceded to the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (Madrid Protocol) in 1999. These international instruments make it possible to claim convention priority and to extend protection through the Madrid System.
Registering a trademark in Turkmenistan gives the owner the exclusive right to use the mark for the goods/services listed in the certificate, to license or assign the mark and to prevent competitors from using an identical or confusingly similar sign. Without registration, it is very difficult to enforce a mark or claim damages when someone else uses it. The 2019 law introduced important changes such as accelerated examination procedures, clearer grounds for refusal and explicit provisions for appeals. This guide explains how to register a trademark in Turkmenistan, summarises the statutory requirements and outlines the procedural steps established by law.
Legal framework
Governing law and authority
Turkmenistan’s trademark regime is governed by the Law On Trademarks (No. 141‑VI) dated 8 June 2019, which replaced the previous 2008 trademark law. The law regulates relations in the field of legal protection and use of trademarks, service marks and collective marks. The authorised body responsible for receiving applications, conducting examination and registering trademarks is Turkmenpatent – the State Service for Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Finance and Economy. Turkmenpatent maintains the State Register of trademarks, publishes official bulletins, issues certificates and provides information on applications. It also acts as the receiving office for international applications filed under the Madrid Protocol.