Trademark
Registration

Protect your brand with federal trademark registration. Secure exclusive rights to your business name, logo, or slogan and prevent others from using similar marks.

Why Trademark Your Brand?

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. A registered trademark provides legal protection that prevents competitors from copying your name, logo, or slogan.

Without trademark protection, you could spend years building a brand only to have someone else start using a similar name—and there's little you can do about it.

Key Benefit

A registered trademark gives you the presumption of nationwide ownership and the exclusive right to use the mark for your goods or services.

What Can Be Trademarked?

Business Names

Your company or brand name

Logos

Unique visual designs representing your brand

Slogans

Catchy phrases like "Just Do It"

Product Names

Names of specific products you sell

Service Marks

Marks identifying your services

Sounds

Unique audio identifiers

Our Trademark Services

Comprehensive trademark registration to protect your brand

Comprehensive Search

We conduct a thorough search of existing trademarks to identify potential conflicts before filing your application.

Federal Protection

Gain exclusive nationwide rights to your trademark, not just in your local area or state of registration.

Legal Enforcement

With a registered trademark, you can sue infringers in federal court and seek significant damages.

USPTO Filing

We prepare and file your trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Use the ® Symbol

Once registered, you can use the ® symbol, which deters infringement and adds credibility to your brand.

Ongoing Monitoring

We help track your application status and notify you of any actions required from the USPTO.

The Registration Process

From search to registration, we guide you through every step

1

Trademark Search

We search existing trademarks to check for potential conflicts with your desired mark.

2

Application Preparation

We prepare your trademark application with proper classifications and descriptions.

3

USPTO Filing

We file your application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

4

Examination Period

A USPTO examining attorney reviews your application for any issues.

5

Publication

Your mark is published in the Official Gazette for 30 days for opposition.

6

Registration

If no opposition, you receive your trademark registration certificate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about trademark registration

A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination that identifies and distinguishes your goods or services from those of others. It can include your business name, logo, slogan, or product name.
A DBA (Doing Business As) simply allows you to operate under a different name but provides no legal protection. A trademark provides federal legal protection for your brand, preventing others from using similar marks in your industry.
The USPTO trademark registration process typically takes 8-12 months from filing to registration. However, this can vary based on the complexity of your application and whether any issues arise during examination.
A registered trademark can last indefinitely, as long as you continue using it in commerce and file the required maintenance documents. You must file a Declaration of Use between the 5th and 6th year, and renew every 10 years.
You can file an Intent-to-Use application if you haven't started using the mark yet. However, you'll need to provide proof of use before the registration is finalized. If you're already using the mark, you can file a Use-Based application.
You cannot trademark generic terms, purely descriptive words, immoral or deceptive marks, government symbols, or marks that are too similar to existing registered trademarks. Our comprehensive search helps identify potential conflicts.

Protect Your Brand Today

Don't leave your brand unprotected. Start the trademark registration process and secure your exclusive rights.

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Questions? Call us at 1-800-925-3240