The Ministry of Economy and Tourism (“MOET”) has issued Administrative Decision No. 2 of 2026 to support business continuity and improve service delivery in trade mark procedures. The decision introduces temporary extensions for certain trade mark services where applicants cannot obtain required certified documents within the prescribed time limits.
What has been decided
For new trade mark applications only, where a power of attorney is required but cannot be obtained within the initial 90-day period, the Trade Mark Office will adopt a more flexible approach. Instead of rejecting the application with no right of appeal after expiry of the 90-day deadline, monthly extensions will now be granted following the lapse of that period.
This will allow applicants additional time to submit a duly notarised and legalised power of attorney, or notarised for local clients, once it becomes available.
How to request further time
Applicants or their representatives must contact the Trade Mark Department before the current granted period expires to request an additional 30-day extension in writing.
Fees and compliance
No additional official fees will be charged for these extensions. Applicants should still submit the requested documents as soon as they become available to ensure ongoing compliance with filing requirements.
Rouse Dubai will continue to monitor the situation and advise the clients on updated practices, so the available allowances can be used in the most effective and flexible way. Should you require any further assistance, please contact tmgdubai@rouse.com.