What Do You Get?
A Thorough Trademark Clearance Search
Before we proceed with your application, we'll conduct a thorough search for existing trademarks at the federal, state, and common law levels. Our aim is to make sure your application won't face any issues due to pre-existing trademarks.
Opinion Letter on Search Findings
Once you're done with the thorough trademark check, our attorney will whip up an opinion letter explaining what we found. It'll give you the lowdown on the search results.
Consultation with Trademark Expert
Got questions on how to file a trademark application? We'll connect you with a trademark attorney! They'll review the search results and set up a phone chat with you to answer all your queries. Let's get this sorted!
Tailored Trademark Application Drafting
When you work with us at TMC Registry, our team of skilled trademark attorneys will personally handle your trademark application. They'll put it together and then send it over to you for a final review before we proceed.
Filing Your Federal Trademark Application
After you've taken a moment to give your application a last look, we'll go ahead and submit it to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Now, it's time to pay the filing fee of $350 per class of goods/services to the U.S. Government. We file a trademark like it should be!
Application Tracking
Once you've submitted your federal trademark application to the USPTO, we get on with the tracking. TMC Registry will keep a close eye on it as it goes through the registration process, so you can stay focused on your business without any worries.
Responding to Non-Substantive Office Actions
If the USPTO sends any non-substantive Office Actions for your trademark application, don't worry – the folks at TMC Registry will handle it and get back to you promptly. Your application is in good hands!
Your Trademark Registration Certificate Sent To You
Once your trademark gets officially registered with the federal authorities, we'll shoot you an email with the certificate from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Incredible, right?