Trademark Filing

$100.00

The Trademark Registration Information form is required when registering a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). It protects your brand identity and gives you exclusive rights to use your mark for specific goods or services. The form requires comprehensive details about both the trademark and its owner.

The form needs:

  • The exact trademark being registered (whether words, logo, or both) along with any color claims or design features. This defines precisely what you're protecting.

  • The owner's legal information including business name, address, and entity type (like LLC or corporation). This establishes who has rights to the trademark.

  • A detailed description of goods/services using the trademark, including when you started using it or if you plan to use it in the future. This determines the scope of protection.

  • A signed declaration confirming all information is true and authorizing the filing on behalf of the owner. This creates a legal record of the application.

All businesses wanting federal trademark protection need to file this - it prevents others from using similar marks that could confuse customers and establishes your legal rights to the trademark nationwide.

The Trademark Registration Information form is required when registering a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). It protects your brand identity and gives you exclusive rights to use your mark for specific goods or services. The form requires comprehensive details about both the trademark and its owner.

The form needs:

  • The exact trademark being registered (whether words, logo, or both) along with any color claims or design features. This defines precisely what you're protecting.

  • The owner's legal information including business name, address, and entity type (like LLC or corporation). This establishes who has rights to the trademark.

  • A detailed description of goods/services using the trademark, including when you started using it or if you plan to use it in the future. This determines the scope of protection.

  • A signed declaration confirming all information is true and authorizing the filing on behalf of the owner. This creates a legal record of the application.

All businesses wanting federal trademark protection need to file this - it prevents others from using similar marks that could confuse customers and establishes your legal rights to the trademark nationwide.