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US Trademark Registration – How to Register a Trademark

Protecting a distinctive name, logo, or slogan is a strategic investment that safeguards goodwill, drives customer trust, and supports fundraising and licensing. Our team guides first-time filers through US trademark registration with clear steps, predictable costs, and responsive support tailored to fast-moving startups and small businesses.

What Qualifies and Who Is Eligible

A trademark identifies the source of goods or services. Words, designs, taglines, stylized marks, sound marks, and trade dress can qualify if distinctive and non-functional. Eligibility requires that the mark be capable of distinguishing your offerings and not conflict with existing rights. Applicants may file based on current use in commerce (Section 1(a)) or a bona fide intent to use (Section 1(b)). We assess inherent strength, potential disclaimers, and channels of trade before filing to position the application for smooth examination.

Search and Clearance

Thorough clearance reduces risk and cost. Before filing a US trademark registration, we conduct comprehensive searches across USPTO records, state registries, common law sources, domains, social platforms, and app stores. Our analysis covers visual and phonetic similarity, translations, and related goods/services. You receive a risk assessment with filing recommendations, potential coexistence strategies, and an action plan for brand architecture.

Filing Options and Classes

Choose between TEAS Plus ($250/class) and TEAS Standard ($350/class). TEAS Plus requires using precise goods/services from the ID Manual and adhering to stricter data and correspondence requirements, often lowering cost and reducing amendments. TEAS Standard offers custom descriptions when needed. We determine correct Nice classes and draft accurate identifications aligned with real-world sales to avoid refusals for indefiniteness or misclassification.

Costs and Timeline

The cost of US trademark registration includes USPTO fees per class plus our flat professional fee. Examination typically begins in 6–8 months. If approved, the mark publishes for a 30-day opposition period. Use-based filings proceed to registration; intent-to-use filings require a Statement of Use and per-class fees. Many matters complete in 8–14 months, assuming no significant obstacles.

Specimens and Filing Requirements

Use-based applications must include acceptable specimens. For goods: product labels, packaging, point-of-sale pages with the mark and purchase data. For services: marketing materials showing the mark with a direct reference to the services (e.g., website pages displaying the services offered). Intent-to-use filings secure priority now and submit specimens later. We prepare owner details, drawing formats (standard character vs. special form), translations/transliterations, and disclaimers where appropriate.

Office Actions and Maintenance

Examiners may issue refusals for likelihood of confusion, mere descriptiveness, or technical issues (e.g., specimens, identifications, or ownership). We respond with focused arguments, evidence, and amendments to keep your US trademark registration on track. After registration, we manage Section 8 and optional Section 15 at years 5–6, and Section 9 renewals every 10 years. Our docketing, reminders, and monitoring help preserve rights and deter infringers.

FAQs

  • Do I need to search? A professional search reduces conflict risk and avoids costly rebranding.
  • Can I file myself? Yes, but expert guidance minimizes errors that delay US trademark registration.
  • What if I change the logo? Material changes require a new filing; we advise on a phased brand transition.
  • When can I use ®? Only after federal registration; use TM or SM beforehand to signal common-law rights.

Start with Confidence

Mitigate risk, save time, and file correctly the first time. Start your US trademark registration today—request a consultation or begin your application, and our team will manage every detail with precision.



Comprehensive clearance searches with attorney risk analysis, Precise goods/services drafting and correct class selection, TEAS Plus–optimized filings to reduce costs and refusals, Proactive office action strategy and on-time responses, Transparent flat-fee pricing and predictable timelines, Post-registration maintenance, docketing, and monitoring

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