Can I register a trademark in the US and Europe without being a resident in any of them?

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Written by Jan Buza

Co-founder of Trama

Yes, you can register a trademark with the EUIPO or USPTO without being a resident there. Citizenship or residency is not a requirement for trademark registration.

However, in such cases, you are required to have local legal representation. Non-US applicants filing with the USPTO must appoint a licensed US attorney, and non-EU/EEA applicants filing with the EUIPO must appoint an authorized EU/EEA-based representative. This doesn’t mean the ownership is split. You own the mark in full, and your legal representatives simply handle the administrative processes of registration.

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