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Apply for a trademark, respond to a letter from the USPTO, maintain your registration, and more through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).
File a trademark application and other documents online through TEAS. Check application status (TSDR) Check trademark application status and view all documents associated with an application/registration. Trademark fees. Trademark fees and payment. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board; More tools & links
File a trademark application and other documents online through TEAS. Check application status (TSDR) Check trademark application status and view all documents associated with an application/registration.
You can apply to register your trademark as a standard character trademark or a special form trademark. The type you choose affects your scope of protection and your submission requirements.
If your trademark registers, we’ll upload your electronic certificate of registration to the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) system. You’ll see a registration notification in the prosecution history, as well as the certificate icon. Check status/view documents in TSDR.
Find out how to register and maintain a trademark in the U.S., apply for an international trademark, and about protecting your registered trademark.
Apply to register a trademark. Complete an submit an application to federally register your trademark
File a trademark application and other documents online through TEAS. Check application status (TSDR) Check trademark application status and view all documents associated with an application/registration. Trademark fees. Trademark fees and payment. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board; More tools & links
The cost to apply for and maintain a trademark registration depends on multiple factors. For example, your initial application cost depends on which application filing form option you choose and the number of classes of goods or services in your application.
You are not required to register your trademark, but where or whether you decide to register your trademark can determine the scope of your rights. Specifically, you can rely on common law rights or file for state, federal, or international trademark registration.