Inquiry of transference of a right of trademark registration in Vietnam

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Question: Our company is considering to transfer a right of Vietnam trademark registration to other company in Japan. In this regard, please provide us with your estimated costs and necessary documents. Looking forward promptly to hearing from you on the above, we remain.

Answer:

Regarding your enquiries concerning the subject matter, we would like to advise you on the procedure and our fee schedule for recordal of the assignment in Vietnam as follows:

  1. FEE SCHEDULE

Below is the breakdown of charges for record the assignment for one trademark in a smooth case, for your consideration:

Fee for recording the assignment for one trademark 

Description Fees (USD)
Official Fees Attorney’s fees
Fee for recordal of the assignment for one Trademark Certificate 40.00 150.00
Communication Cost 30.00
Sub-Total 220.00
5% VAT 15.00
Bank charge 30.00
TOTAL

In words

265.00

Two hundred and sixty five US dollar only

Note: The above-quoted fees include Official Fees and Attorney Fees, 5% VAT; do not include additional fees in case of refusal. In case of any office action which may occur during the application proceedings, an additional charge may be incurred, upon your approval.

  1. PROCEDURE AND TIMELINE

The duration of trademark application is around 04-06 months - from the filing date.

  1. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION

Name and address of the Assignee and the Assignor;

The original Certificate of trademark;

01 original of Assignment agreement (which is signed in each page);

01 original of Power of Attorney which is simply signed by the Assignee and the Assignor.

We hope the above is of your assistance. Should you have any inquiry, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you very soon.

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