Get your trademark registered in 3 simple steps:
Spend a couple of minutes to fill out a simple questionnaire. This will initiate your registration process for the copyright or trademark.
Here, we perform a thorough search through our database to check whether the trademark is already in use so we can officially complete your registration.
Finally, we register your trademark application with the USPTO and your copyright application with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Even if you have picked your domain name very carefully, applying for trademarks will help solidify the ownership of your intellectual property. By simply designing and using a logo, you will already have the right to take legal action in the event of an infringement. However, by registering your trademark, this right will be strengthened, and you will have gained additional legal protection.
Get a TrademarkBusiness owners invest a lot of resources in developing a good name. As it grows, consumers begin to trust this name to provide quality services and products. It would help if you considered your brand name and product/service names with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTP) to protect this investment. To avoid trademark rejection, you should consider in-depth and personalized services (Insert Brand Name). Our expertise in a comprehensive trademark search will help you make a good design about your trademark application and the viability of your name in the industry.
Free Trademark SearchIncludes the information from the Federal and State Search, and also includes:
Includes the information from the Federal, State and Common Law Search, and also includes:
Hire a professional to perform a ‘clearance search’. There are 2 basic kinds of clearance searches. The first one is called a ‘preliminary knock-out search’ whereas the second one is called ‘full search’. Each of them has a different purpose and each case will determine whether it needs one or both.
You can easily stop someone from using your trademark if you can prove that you were the first user of the trademark and that both names are bound to create confusion among consumers. Of course, the Federal Registration will have a better mechanism to stop infringers. You will also have common legal rights to stop them while you conduct legal business.
Anybody that is introducing a new brand identity, or is planning on offering newly branded services or products, should take the necessary steps to protect their trademark.
The answer to this question will differ from agency to agency and based on staffing changes and enhanced technologies at the US Patent & Trademark Office. If you’re asking us specifically, you can count on the entire application process to take from 9-to-12 months.
It can take up to 10 years. Also, the registration can easily be renewed so long as you have made sure to maintain an uninterrupted use of your trademark in interstate commerce.
If you have a federally registered trademark, you will be able to use the ® symbol. For every other mark, whether unregistered or registered, you will not be required to add a designation. However, we always advise mark owners to attach the ‘SM’ or ‘TM’ symbol to let the industry know that your company name, logo, or symbol is proprietary to your services or goods.