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How Much Does It Cost to Register a Trade Mark?

How Much Does It Cost to Register a Trade Mark?

16 July 2025

Flat digital illustration in plummark’s brand palette, featuring a stack of coral coins, a coral registered trade mark symbol, and a lavender checklist on a deep purple background, representing trade mark registration costs.
Flat digital illustration in plummark’s brand palette, featuring a stack of coral coins, a coral registered trade mark symbol, and a lavender checklist on a deep purple background, representing trade mark registration costs.

“How much does it cost to register a trade mark?” is one of the most common questions for anyone looking to protect their brand—whether you’re running an established business, launching a new venture, or expanding into new markets.

Understanding the different fees, what’s included, and where extra costs might arise makes the process much more straightforward.

Below is a clear overview of trade mark costs in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, and how plummark helps keep your application process transparent and simple.

The Main Costs When Registering a Trade Mark

There are typically two types of fees involved in trade mark registration:

  • Official government (filing) fees: Paid directly to the trade mark office in your chosen country.

  • Service fees: Paid to your trade mark service provider (like plummark) for preparing and handling your application.


It’s important to check what’s included in your provider’s fees, as some charge additional amounts for advice, responding to objections, or extra classes.

Trade Mark Costs by Country

Here’s a breakdown of costs when registering through plummark (excl. GST / VAT if applicable):

Country

Govt. Fee (per class)

plummark Service Fee

Total (1 class, example)

Australia

$250 AUD

$300 AUD

$580 AUD

New Zealand

$70 NZD

$300 NZD

$370 NZD

United Kingdom

£170 GBP

£150 GBP

£320 GBP

Factors That Affect Trade Mark Costs

  • Number of classes: A class is a category of goods or services. The more classes you select, the higher your total fee.

  • Objections or oppositions: Most applications proceed smoothly, but if objections arise, extra fees may apply for legal work.

  • International filings: Applying in multiple countries increases total cost. plummark offers guidance and support for multi-country and international filings.

No Hidden Fees with plummark

All fees are set out clearly before you pay. plummark’s service fee covers standard application support and admin—no surprise costs. If your application needs more advanced legal work, we’ll always discuss any extra charges up front.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I register more than one class?
Yes, and you can select extra classes during your application. Fees apply per class.
What if there is an objection to my trade mark?
Most applications are accepted. If issues arise, we’ll explain your options and any extra costs before proceeding.

Get Started with Trade Mark Registration

Ready to protect your brand? Register your trade mark in Australia, New Zealand, or the UK directly through plummark. If you’d like info on costs, classes, or international filings, contact our team at support@plummark.co for help and transparent pricing.

“How much does it cost to register a trade mark?” is one of the most common questions for anyone looking to protect their brand—whether you’re running an established business, launching a new venture, or expanding into new markets.

Understanding the different fees, what’s included, and where extra costs might arise makes the process much more straightforward.

Below is a clear overview of trade mark costs in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, and how plummark helps keep your application process transparent and simple.

The Main Costs When Registering a Trade Mark

There are typically two types of fees involved in trade mark registration:

  • Official government (filing) fees: Paid directly to the trade mark office in your chosen country.

  • Service fees: Paid to your trade mark service provider (like plummark) for preparing and handling your application.


It’s important to check what’s included in your provider’s fees, as some charge additional amounts for advice, responding to objections, or extra classes.

Trade Mark Costs by Country

Here’s a breakdown of costs when registering through plummark (excl. GST / VAT if applicable):

Country

Govt. Fee (per class)

plummark Service Fee

Total (1 class, example)

Australia

$250 AUD

$300 AUD

$580 AUD

New Zealand

$70 NZD

$300 NZD

$370 NZD

United Kingdom

£170 GBP

£150 GBP

£320 GBP

Factors That Affect Trade Mark Costs

  • Number of classes: A class is a category of goods or services. The more classes you select, the higher your total fee.

  • Objections or oppositions: Most applications proceed smoothly, but if objections arise, extra fees may apply for legal work.

  • International filings: Applying in multiple countries increases total cost. plummark offers guidance and support for multi-country and international filings.

No Hidden Fees with plummark

All fees are set out clearly before you pay. plummark’s service fee covers standard application support and admin—no surprise costs. If your application needs more advanced legal work, we’ll always discuss any extra charges up front.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I register more than one class?
Yes, and you can select extra classes during your application. Fees apply per class.
What if there is an objection to my trade mark?
Most applications are accepted. If issues arise, we’ll explain your options and any extra costs before proceeding.

Get Started with Trade Mark Registration

Ready to protect your brand? Register your trade mark in Australia, New Zealand, or the UK directly through plummark. If you’d like info on costs, classes, or international filings, contact our team at support@plummark.co for help and transparent pricing.

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