
1. Service Overview
Trademark transfer (assignment) in Brazil must be recorded with the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) to take legal effect. The assignor (current owner) and assignee (new owner) must provide proper documentation aligned with INPI’s requirements. Our agency ensures a compliant, efficient, and secure transfer process with minimal delays or rejections.
2. Key Advantages of Our Service
- ✅ Full Documentation Support: We prepare Assignment Deeds and INPI-compliant forms in Portuguese.
- ✅ INPI Digital Filing: All filings handled through the official e-INPI platform.
- ✅ Fast Processing: As fast as 4 months.
- ✅ Support for Complex Cases: Multi-class, portfolio, and multinational ownership transfers supported.
- ✅ Official Ownership Update: We ensure INPI updates the public registry and provide confirmation documents.
3. The Trademark Transfer Process in Brazil
Trademark assignment in Brazil typically takes 4–6 months from filing to registration update. Below outlines the key steps.
Trademark Transfer Process in Brazil
All filings follow Brazil’s official INPI procedures and legal requirements.
Information Collection
We collect assignor and assignee details, trademark numbers, and relevant supporting documents.
Preparation of Assignment Documents
We prepare Portuguese Assignment Deed and INPI transfer submissions based on legal standards.
Filing with INPI
We submit the transfer request via e-INPI and track its progress until approval.
INPI Examination
INPI reviews document compliance and may issue office actions if clarification is required.
Transfer Completion
INPI updates ownership records, and we provide the official proof of transfer.
4. Fee Structure for Brazil Trademark Transfer
| Project | Cost (USD) | Details & Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Each registration number | 888 |
Official INPI filing fee + service charge included. |
Official Source: Based on the trademark filing fee standards of the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) and prevailing market conditions.
5. What We Need From You
- Deed of Assignment: Signed in English or Portuguese (we can provide a bilingual template).
- Current Registration Information: Trademark application or registration number under INPI.
- Assignor & Assignee Details: Legal names, addresses, tax IDs (if available), and representative information.
Is it necessary to process a trademark transfer in Brazil?
Yes. Only transfers recorded with INPI are legally valid. We ensure your trademark ownership change is officially recognized and enforceable.