Trademarks | USPTO 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 online | USPTO Apply for a trademark through Trademark Center Pay application-related fees and use the docketing feature to track the status of applications filed through Trademark Center
Trademark Center Navigate trademark services, forms, and resources efficiently through the USPTO Trademark Center
Trademark process | USPTO We'll register your trademark and send you a certificate of registration if your trademark is based on use in commerce, a foreign registration, or an extension of protection of an international registration to the United States under Section 66 (a), and no party files an opposition or request to extend the time to oppose
Search our trademark database | USPTO A search you complete before applying for a trademark registration to make sure your trademark is available to register for your particular goods or services, and to make sure that no other trademark conflicts with it
Trademark basics | USPTO Learn how to protect your trademark through the federal registration process
Base application requirements | USPTO Other requirements are based on conditional information about the applicant, their trademark, or their application
Why register your trademark? | USPTO Why register your trademark? It is your choice whether to file for federal trademark registration The benefits include: Trademark is listed in our database of registered and pending trademarks This provides public notice to anyone searching for similar trademarks
Trademark fee information | USPTO Trademark fee information Almost all trademark fees are calculated on a per-class basis for all goods and services For applications based on Trademark Act Section 1 (use in commerce or intent-to-use) or Section 44 (foreign application or registration), the cost to register your trademark depends on three things: