
Updated guide on how to register a trademark in Portugal with INPI. Costs, deadlines, required documents and practical tips to protect your brand.

Trademark registration is one of the most valuable assets for any company or entrepreneur. A registered trademark grants its owner the exclusive right to use that distinctive sign to identify their products or services in the Portuguese market. This guide presents all the information needed to register your trademark in Portugal in 2026, with updated data from the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI).
A trademark is a sign used in commerce to differentiate a company's products or services from those of other companies. An effective trademark allows consumers to recognize and distinguish your products or services in the market.
INPI accepts registration of various types of trademarks:
Any natural or legal person can register a trademark in Portugal, including:
It is not necessary to have an established company to register a trademark. Individuals can be trademark owners.
Before submitting the registration application, it is essential to verify if there is already an identical or similar registered trademark. This prior search avoids unnecessary expenses and potential conflicts.
Products and services are organized according to the Nice International Classification, which divides all economic activities into 45 classes:
| Class | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | Scientific apparatus, software | Apps, computer programs |
| 25 | Clothing, footwear | Clothes, shoes, hats |
| 35 | Advertising, business management | Online stores, consulting |
| 41 | Education, entertainment | Courses, events, gyms |
| 42 | Scientific and technological services | Software development |
| 43 | Food services | Restaurants, cafes, hotels |
Gather all necessary documentation:
The application can be submitted:
INPI verifies if the application is complete and meets formal requirements. If there are irregularities, you will be notified to correct them.
INPI analyzes whether the trademark can be registered, checking:
The application is published in the Industrial Property Bulletin, opening a 2-month period for third-party oppositions.
If there are no oppositions or if they are rejected, INPI grants the registration. Otherwise, it issues a provisional refusal, allowing the applicant to respond.
After the grant, you must pay the registration fee to obtain the industrial property title.
The values below reflect the fees in force from July 1, 2025:
| Description | Online | Paper |
|---|---|---|
| Trademark application (1 class) | €148.71 | €297.42 |
| Each additional class | €37.69 | €75.38 |
| Response to notification | €6.27 | €12.54 |
| Response to provisional refusal | €37.69 | €75.38 |
| Description | Online | Paper |
|---|---|---|
| Registration grant | €12.57 | €25.14 |
| Renewal (10 years) | €148.71 | €297.42 |
| Additional class on renewal | €37.69 | €75.88 |
For a simple registration with 1 class:
Trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the application filing date. It can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods.
INPI registration protects the trademark only in Portugal. For protection in other countries, there are two main routes:
Protects the trademark in all 27 EU countries with a single registration.
| Description | Online Cost |
|---|---|
| Application (1 class) | €850 |
| 2nd class | +€50 |
| 3rd class and following | +€150 each |
Allows designation of specific countries through the Madrid System.
| Description | Cost |
|---|---|
| Basic fee (without colors) | ~€699 |
| Basic fee (with colors) | ~€967 |
| Per additional class | ~€107 |
| + fees for each designated country | variable |
Although it is possible to register a trademark without professional assistance, the help of a lawyer is recommended when:
Trademark registration is an investment in protecting your business. With relatively accessible costs (from ~€161 online) and a renewable 10-year validity, it represents one of the most effective ways to protect your company's identity in the Portuguese market.
If you have questions about the registration process or need support in protecting your trademark in Portugal or abroad, contact us for a personalized analysis of your case.

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