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Hague System: Schedule of Fees (as in force on January 1, 2024)

I. International Applications Swiss francs
1. Basic fee 1  
1.1 For one design 397
1.2 For each additional design included in the same international application 50
2. Publication fee 1  
2.1 For each reproduction to be published 17
2.2 For each page, in addition to the first, on which one or more reproductions are shown (where the reproductions are submitted on paper) 150
3. Additional fee where the description exceeds 100 words per word exceeding 100 words 1 2
4. Standard designation fee 2  
4.1 Where level one applies  
4.1.1 For one design 42
4.1.2 For each additional design included in the same international application 2
4.2 Where level two applies  
4.2.1 For one design 60
4.2.2 For each additional design included in the same international application 20
4.3 Where level three applies  
4.3.1 For one design 90
4.3.2 For each additional design included in the same international application 50
5. Individual designation fee (the amount of the individual designation fee is fixed by each Contracting Party concerned) 3  
     
II. [Deleted]  
6.  [Deleted]  
     
III. Renewal of an International Registration Resulting From an International Application Governed Exclusively or Partly by the 1960 Act or by the 1999 Act  
7. Basic fee  
7.1 For one design 200
7.2 For each additional design included in the same international registration 17
8. Standard designation fee  
8.1 For one design 21
8.2 For each additional design included in the same international registration 1
9. Individual designation fee (the amount of the individual designation fee is fixed by each Contracting Party concerned)   
10. Surcharge (period of grace) 4  
     
IV. [Deleted]  
11. [Deleted]  
12. [Deleted]  
     
V. Miscellaneous Recordings  
13. Change in ownership 144
14. Change of name and/or address of the holder  
14.1 For one international registration 144
14.2 For each additional international registration of the same holder included in the same request  72
15 Renunciation 144
16. Limitation 144
     
VI. Information Concerning Published International Registrations  
17. Supply of an extract from the International Register relating to a published international registration 144
18. Supply of non-certified copies of the International Register or of items in the file of a published international registration  
18.1 For the first five pages 26
18.2 For each additional page after the fifth if the copies are requested at the same time and relate to the same international registration 2
19. Supply of certified copies from the International Register or of items in the file of a published international registration  
19.1 For the first five pages 46
19.2 For each additional page after the fifth if the copies are requested at the same time and relate to the same international registration 2
20. Supply of a photograph of a specimen 57
21. Supply of written information on the contents of the International Register or of the file of a published international registration  
21.1 Concerning one international registration 82
21.2 Concerning any additional international registration of the same holder if the same information is requested at the same time 10
22. Search in the list of owners of international registrations  
22.1 Per search by the name of a given person or entity 82
22.2 For each international registration found beyond the first one 10
23. [Deleted]
     
VII. Services Provided by the International Bureau  
24. The International Bureau is authorized to collect a fee, whose amount it shall itself fix, for services not covered by this Schedule of Fees.  
  1. For international applications filed by applicants whose sole entitlement is a connection with a Least Developed Country (LDC), in accordance with the list established by the United Nations, or with an intergovernmental organization the majority of whose member States are LDCs, the fees intended for the International Bureau are reduced to 10% of the prescribed amounts (rounded to the nearest full figure). The reduction also applies in respect of an international application filed by an applicant whose entitlement is not solely a connection with such an intergovernmental organization, provided that any other entitlement of the applicant is a connection with a Contracting Party which is an LDC or, if not an LDC, is a member State of that intergovernmental organization and the international application is governed exclusively by the 1999 Act. If there are several applicants, each must fulfill the said criteria. Where such fee reduction applies, the basic fee is fixed at 40 Swiss francs (for one design) and 5 Swiss francs (for each additional design included in the same international application), the publication fee is fixed at 2 Swiss francs for each reproduction and 15 Swiss francs for each page, in addition to the first, on which one or more reproductions are shown, and the additional fee where the description exceeds 100 words is fixed at 1 Swiss franc per group of five words exceeding 100 words.
  2. For international applications filed by applicants whose sole entitlement is a connection with a Least Developed Country (LDC), in accordance with the list established by the United Nations, or with an intergovernmental organization the majority of whose member States are LDCs, the standard fees are reduced to 10% of the prescribed amounts (rounded to the nearest full figure). The reduction also applies in respect of an international application filed by an applicant whose entitlement is not solely a connection with such an intergovernmental organization, provided that any other entitlement of the applicant is a connection with a Contracting Party which is an LDC or, if not an LDC, is a member State of that intergovernmental organization and the international application is governed exclusively by the 1999 Act. If there are several applicants, each must fulfill the said criteria. Where such reduction applies, the standard designation fee is fixed at 4 Swiss francs (for one design) and 1 Swiss franc (for each additional design included in the same international application) under level one, 6 Swiss francs (for one design) and 2 Swiss francs (for each additional design included in the same international application) under level two, and 9 Swiss francs (for one design) and 5 Swiss francs (for each additional design included in the same international application) under level three.
  3. [WIPO Note]: Recommendation adopted by the Assembly of the Hague Union:
    “Contracting Parties that make, or that have made, a declaration under Article 7(2) of the 1999 Act or under Rule 36(1) of the Common Regulations are encouraged to indicate, in that declaration or in a new declaration, that for international applications filed by applicants whose sole entitlement is a connection with a Least Developed Country, in accordance with the list established by the United Nations, or with an intergovernmental organization the majority of whose member States are Least Developed Countries, the individual fee payable with respect to their designation is reduced to 10% of the fixed amount (rounded, where appropriate, to the nearest full figure). Those Contracting Parties are further encouraged to indicate that the reduction also applies in respect of an international application filed by an applicant whose entitlement is not solely a connection with such an intergovernmental organization, provided that any other entitlement of the applicant is a connection with a Contracting Party which is a Least Developed Country or, if not a Least Developed Country, is a member State of that intergovernmental organization and the international application is governed exclusively by the 1999 Act.”
  4. 50% of the renewal basic fee.