Obtaining a trademark registration takes approximately one year. This surprises many of our clients.
Search. The process starts with an availability search.
File. We discuss an appropriate filing strategy that takes into account the results of the search, timing considerations, and the client’s budget.
Examination. The trademark office will pick up the application approximately 4-5 months after filing and examine the application. Oftentimes there are exchanges between us and the examiner during this time.
Publication. The application is published to give third parties the opportunity to oppose registration.
Notice of Allowance/Statement of Use. This is an additional step for applications filed based on an “intent to use” the mark.
Registration. We review the registration certificate to make sure that it issued correctly and forward it to the trademark owner.
We pay all of the government filing fees and handle all communications with the trademark office.
One legal invoice.* Keep an eye out for cost quotes from law firms that do not include the entire registration process.
*Additional fees may be required if there are substantive issues with registration. The goal of the search is to catch these issues before we file the application.