TRegister Your Trademark for Just $45

Safeguard Your Brand and Secure Your Rights Now

*Federal Filing Fees charged separately

What is a Trademark?

A trademark is a unique identifier—like a word, symbol, logo, or phrase—that sets your product or service apart from others in the marketplace. It gives the legal owner exclusive rights to use that mark, blocking others from using anything similar that might confuse consumers. A registered trademark plays a key role in shaping brand identity, building customer trust, and protecting your business assets.

What Does It Stand For?

A trademark legally signifies your brand’s authenticity, whether through words, symbols, or a visual mark. It clearly sets your offerings apart from others and ensures that your brand image remains yours alone. Trademark registration gives you the legal authority to defend your brand against infringement.

Register a Trademark in 3 Simple Steps with Trademark Consults

Protecting your brand doesn’t have to be complex. Trademark Consults makes it simple:

Information

Share your brand and the mark you want to register.

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Research & Report

Our legal team at Trademark Consults conducts a complete trademark search.

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Application & Submission

We prepare and submit your application—leaving you stress-free.

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Affordable Pricing Plans

We offer tailored packages designed to provide comprehensive services at competitive prices, ensuring exceptional value for your trademark registration needs.

Basic

Quick and Easy Trademark Registration Services

$45

  • Case Review
  • Case Filing
  • Basic Search
  • State E-Filing
  • Trademark Secured
*(Govt. filing fee not included)

Deluxe

Quick and Easy Trademark Registration Services

$145

  • Case Review
  • Case Filing
  • Basic Search
  • State E-Filing
  • Trademark Secured
  • Direct Hit Search
  • Dedicated Case Manager
*(Govt. filing fee not included)

Premium

Quick and Easy Trademark Registration Services

$299

  • Case Review (by a TM Expert)
  • Basic Free Trademark Search
  • Trademark Monitoring Services (3 Months)
  • Trademark Secured
  • Refusal Risk Meter
  • Case filing service with complete paperwork
*(Govt. filing fee not included)

Elite

Quick and Easy Trademark Registration Services

$399

  • Case Review & Filing (U.S Registered IP Attorney)
  • Assigned Case Filing Officer
  • Private Registration
  • Trademark Secured
  • Federal Search & Clearance Report (All States)
  • Federal E-Filing (USPTO)
  • Cease & Desist Letter
  • Same Day Filing
  • Trademark Monitoring (1 Year)
  • Direct Hit Search
  • Dedicated Case Manager
  • 24/7 Secure Online Access
  • 100% Approval Guarantee
*(Govt. filing fee not included)

Why Trademark Registration Is a Smart Move

Securing a trademark isn’t just a formality—it’s a strategic step to protect your brand and secure its future. Here’s why filing your trademark with Trademark Consults matters:

Strong Legal Backing

Trademark registration gives you full control over your mark, backed by enforceable legal rights. It empowers you to pursue action against anyone who uses it without permission.

Strengthens Brand Identity

A trademark acts as a visual signature for your brand. When registered, it builds recognition and loyalty—letting customers know they’re choosing a brand they can trust.

Sets You Apart

In today’s crowded marketplace, your trademark makes you stand out. Registration ensures no one else can use confusingly similar marks, giving your brand a clear and distinct voice

Blocks Copycats

Your registered trademark serves as a public warning to imitators. It deters misuse and protects your company’s hard-earned image and credibility.

Domestic and International Protection

With Trademark Consults, you can secure national protection and expand your reach with global filings. Trademark registration extends your brand’s shield across borders, boosting international growth potential.

A Tangible Business Asset

Your trademark isn’t just a logo—it’s a business tool. A registered mark can be bought, licensed, or used in financial negotiations, adding value to your brand portfolio.

Online Platform Security

With registration, you can join platforms like Amazon Brand Registry. These programs help remove counterfeits, monitor misuse, and guard your presence in digital spaces.

Ownership You Don’t Have to Prove

Once registered, your trademark benefits from a legal presumption of ownership and validity. That makes it easier to protect your brand if anyone tries to contest your rights.

Why Trademark Registration is Essential

Exclusive Rights

Registering your trademark ensures that you hold exclusive rights to use it in connection with specific products or services. This exclusivity not only prevents others from using a similar mark but also minimizes the risk of consumer confusion, safeguarding the integrity of your brand.

Legal Protection

Once your trademark is registered, it becomes a valuable legal asset. This grants you the ability to take legal action against unauthorized use, ensuring your brand’s reputation remains intact and its market presence is protected from potential infringers.

Barrier to Competitors

A registered trademark acts as a strong deterrent to competitors. It signals that your mark is legally protected, making it less likely for others to imitate it. This helps preserve the uniqueness and credibility of your brand in the marketplace.

Global Coverage

Through international agreements like the Madrid Protocol, trademark registration can extend protection to multiple countries. This allows businesses to expand their reach globally while ensuring their intellectual property is safeguarded in various international markets.

Clear Ownership and Priority

In regions where trademark rights are granted based on the first use, registration establishes a clear record of priority. This protects you from potential disputes or challenges from others who may claim earlier use of your mark.

Incontestable Status

After continuous use for a specified period, a registered trademark can achieve incontestable status. This provides a higher level of protection, making it more difficult for others to challenge the validity of your mark, ensuring stronger legal security for your brand.

Trademark Aspects

What Can Be Trademarked:
  • A distinctive name that identifies your business, like “Nike.”
  • A logo or symbol that is tied to your brand, such as the swoosh.
  • A memorable slogan that promotes your brand, like “Just Do It.”
What Can’t Be Trademarked:
  • Original creative works like songs, books, and films are protected by copyright, not trademarks.
  • Technical inventions, machines, or chemical processes are better suited for patent protection.

Frequently asked questions

Answer: Yes, a common word can be trademarked if it is used in a unique and distinctive way that links it directly to your product or service, making it a clear identifier of your brand.

Answer: If your trademark application faces opposition, the opposing party may file an objection. You will have the opportunity to respond and resolve the issue through negotiation, amendments, or legal proceedings before a decision is made.

Answer: Yes, you can extend your trademark rights internationally through agreements like the Madrid Protocol, allowing you to register your trademark in multiple countries with a single application.

Frequent Causes for Trademark Rejection

To help you navigate the trademark registration process smoothly, here are some typical reasons why applications may be turned down:

  • Similarity to Existing Marks

    One of the most common reasons for rejection is when your proposed trademark closely resembles a mark that is already registered or pending. If there is a possibility that consumers might mistake the two, the application is likely to be rejected to prevent confusion.

  • Descriptive Marks

    Trademarks that simply describe the products or services they represent are frequently rejected. A descriptive mark only conveys the features, quality, or nature of the product, which limits its ability to serve as a unique source indicator.

  • Generic Terms

    Terms that are widely used to categorize certain types of goods or services are not eligible for trademark protection. Generic terms do not set one brand apart from another, making them unfit for registration as trademarks

  • Deceptive Marks

    Marks that mislead or deceive consumers about the true nature, quality, or origin of the goods or services are grounds for rejection. If a trademark misrepresents a product or service, it will not be accepted.

  • Risk of Dilution

    Trademarks that could weaken the distinctiveness or reputation of an already famous mark may be rejected. This ensures that well-established brands retain their unique identity and are not diminished by similar marks.

A trademark application can be rejected if your mark closely resembles another one, leading to potential consumer confusion. It is important to clearly define the goods or services your trademark applies to, to avoid conflicts with other existing marks.

Trademark Registration Costs

The cost of trademark registration can vary depending on several factors. Here are the primary expenses you may encounter:

  • Government Filing Fees

    The most significant cost is the government filing fee, which varies by country or region. For instance, in the United States, the fee for one class of goods or services ranges from $225 to $400. If you are registering multiple classes, additional fees will be charged.

  • Trademark Attorney Fees

    If you hire a trademark attorney to help you with the process, their fees will be an additional cost. These fees depend on the complexity of your trademark and the level of assistance you require, ranging from affordable to higher amounts based on the case.

  • Trademark Search

    Before submitting a trademark application, it's recommended to conduct a thorough trademark search to ensure there are no existing conflicting trademarks. This can be done through free online tools, or if you prefer professional assistance, it can cost anywhere between $100 to $500 or more.

  • Office Action Responses

    If the trademark office requires further clarification or corrections, known as office actions, you will need to respond. The costs associated with office actions vary, particularly if you hire an attorney to address these issues.

  • International Registration

    If you seek trademark protection in multiple countries through treaties like the Madrid Protocol, additional filing fees for each country will be required. This allows you to expand your trademark protection internationally, but it involves extra costs for each designated jurisdiction.

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