Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Does It Cost to Trademark a Name and Logo?
Trademarking a name and logo requires filing two separate trademarks: one for the name and one for the logo. The basic filing fee for each trademark depends on the type of application required, with a new standard fee structure introduced by the USPTO effective January 18, 2025. The base application fee will be $350 per class for all applications.
Filing internationally incurs additional fees, with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) now setting a standard application fee of $600 per class, along with subsequent designation fees of $600 per class.
Below is a summary of key fees from the USPTO Schedule of Fees:
Filing Type | Cost (per class) |
Base Application Fee | $350 |
Insufficient Information | $100 |
TEAS Plus Application using Free-Form Text | $200 per affected class |
Statement of Use (SOU) | $150 |
Petition to Revive | $250 |
Extension of Time to File | $150 |
Section 8 Declaration of Use | $325 |
Section 9 Renewal Application | $325 |
For more details, visit the official USPTO Fee Schedule.
Costs associated with a trademark attorney
Hiring an attorney to trademark your name and logo typically starts at a few hundred dollars and can increase depending on the complexity of your application. Attorneys ensure that your application is accurate and complete, reducing the chances of rejection or additional fees due to errors.
With Trademarkia, you can save on costs while receiving professional guidance to navigate the trademarking process efficiently. Trademarking your name and logo provides exclusive rights, preventing others from using similar identifiers. It’s a long-term investment in safeguarding your brand’s market value.
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