Trademark / IP POA in the UAE
We provide a professionally drafted and legally notarized Trademark / Intellectual Property (IP) Power of Attorney (POA) in the UAE, enabling individuals and businesses to authorize a representative to manage all matters related to trademarks, patents, copyrights, and other IP rights. Our service ensures legally compliant documentation, fast processing, and protection of your intellectual property rights.
- Limited Scope of Authority
- RERA fees and forms management
- Notarized and translatable
What Is a Trademark / IP POA?
A Trademark / IP POA is a legal document that grants a representative the authority to act on your behalf in intellectual property matters, including:
- Registering trademarks with the Ministry of Economy.
- Filing and managing patent, copyright, or industrial design applications.
- Renewing or modifying IP rights.
- Handling objections, disputes, or infringement cases.
- Representing the principal before IP authorities and official bodies.
Service Guide: Benefits, Use Cases, and Required Documents
Benefits of Using Our Trademark / IP POA Service
When Do You Need a Trademark / IP POA?
Required Documents for Trademark / IP POA
- Legally accurate drafting: Fully compliant with UAE IP laws and Ministry of Economy requirements.
- Fast & official notarization: Online or via notary public.
- Clear authority selection: Customize powers for registration, renewal, objections, or representation.
- Professional support: Guidance to ensure strong protection of IP rights.
- To register a new trademark or IP right through a representative.
- When you are outside the UAE and unable to attend IP procedures.
- For managing renewals, modifications, or objections.
- To authorize a lawyer to handle disputes or infringement cases.
- To streamline IP registration, protection, or enforcement processes.
- Copy of Emirates ID or passport of the principal and the agent.
- Trademark or IP application details (if available).
- Business license, if the IP belongs to a company.
- Any supporting documents required by the Ministry of Economy or IP authorities.
Service Guide: Benefits, Use Cases, and Required Documents
Benefits of Using Our Trademark / IP POA Service
- Legally accurate drafting: Fully compliant with UAE IP laws and Ministry of Economy requirements.
- Fast & official notarization: Online or via notary public.
- Clear authority selection: Customize powers for registration, renewal, objections, or representation.
- Professional support: Guidance to ensure strong protection of IP rights.
When Do You Need a Trademark / IP POA?
- To register a new trademark or IP right through a representative.
- When you are outside the UAE and unable to attend IP procedures.
- For managing renewals, modifications, or objections.
- To authorize a lawyer to handle disputes or infringement cases.
- To streamline IP registration, protection, or enforcement processes.
Required Documents for Trademark / IP POA
- Copy of Emirates ID or passport of the principal and the agent.
- Trademark or IP application details (if available).
- Business license, if the IP belongs to a company.
- Any supporting documents required by the Ministry of Economy or IP authorities.
Steps to Issue a Trademark / IP POA Through Our Service
Submit the required documents:
Provide personal, business, and IP details.
Drafting the POA:
We prepare a legally compliant Trademark / IP POA.
Signing & notarization:
Complete notarization online or via notary public.
Official use:
The agent presents the POA to IP authorities to act on your behalf.
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FAQs About Trademark / IP POA
Can one POA cover multiple IP rights?
Yes, the POA can include authority for multiple trademarks, patents, or copyrights if clearly listed.
Is online notarization accepted for Trademark / IP POA?
Yes, most IP authorities in the UAE accept digitally notarized POAs.
Can the agent handle objections and disputes?
Yes, if the POA explicitly includes authority for legal representation and objection handling.