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Title: Trademark Cost 2024: What You Should Expect from Federal, State, and Attorney Fees


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Trademark Cost 2024 What You Should Expect from
Federal, State, and Attorney Fees
  • Trademark Registration Fees
  • A strong brand identity is essential in todays
    competitive business climate. A trademark acts
    as a unique symbol that distinguishes your goods
    and services from your rivals. By registering
    your trademark, you can legally prevent
    unauthorized use and protect the value and
    reputation of your company.
  • However, navigating the trademark registration
    process can be daunting, and understanding the
    associated costs is an essential first step. This
    guide explores the fees involved in trademark
    registration in 2024, including federal filing
    fees, potential state costs, and attorney
    involvement.
  • Federal Trademark Registration Fees
  • The principal fees for online trademark
    registration are levied by the United States
    Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The USPTO
    will provide two application options in 2024,
    each with a different fee
  • TEAS Plus Application This is the most common
    and cost-effective option for most businesses.
    It costs 250 per class of goods and/or services
    you wish to register your trademark under. The
    USPTO classifies goods and services into 45
    distinct categories. Therefore, if your trademark
    applies to multiple product categories, expect
    the filing fee to increase accordingly.
  • TEAS Standard Application This option is
    required if your description of goods and
    services is complex or if you need a unique
    identification for your trademark. The
    application for the TEAS Standard is 350 for
    each class of products and/or services.
  • Additional USPTO Fees
  • Beyond the basic filing fee, the USPTO charges
    for various additional services, including
  • Search Report To determine whether your
    trademark application will conflict with any
    already-registered trademarks, you can obtain a
    trademark search report from the USPTO before
    filing. The 300 report is expensive.

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  • Post-Registration Fees Once your trademark is
    registered, youll need to file maintenance
    documents every ten years to keep it active.
    These fees vary but typically fall in the range
    of 125-400.
  • State Trademark Registration Fees
  • While trademark registration is optional in
    certain states, federal registration protects
    the country. The borders of your state are
    further protected by these state-level
    registrations. State fees, however, differ
    greatly. Certain states have no fees at all,
    while others may run into the hundreds of
    dollars.
  • Benefits of State Trademark Registration
  • State trademark registration has benefits as
    well, particularly for local businesses, even
    though federal trademark registration provides
    the most extensive protection
  • for your brand throughout the United States.
    Heres a breakdown of the key benefits of
    registering your trademark at the state level
  • Increased Brand Protection Within Your State
  • Potential for Faster and Simpler Registration
  • Deterrence Against Local Infringement
  • Potential Use in Federal Cancellation Proceedings
  • Potential Use in State Court Litigation

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  • maintenance. These services can be billed hourly
    or with a retainer agreement.
  • Understanding Trade Mark Registration Online
  • While online resources can provide valuable
    information about trademark registration, its
    important to be cautious about relying solely on
    these resources for the actual filing process.
    The USPTO website offers a user-friendly online
    filing system called TEAS (Trademark Electronic
    Application System). However, navigating
    trademark law and ensuring your application
    complies with USPTO regulations can be
    challenging for those unfamiliar with the
    process.
  • Form TM-48 in Trademark Registration
  • When navigating the world of trademark
    registration, Form TM-48 plays a specific role.
    Lets delve into what this form is when its
    required, and what it entails.
  • What is Form TM-48?
  • The official title of Form TM-48 is Appointment,
    Revocation, or Change of Attorney. When someone
    other than the trademark owner applies, this
    document is used in
  • India for trademark applications. Such someone
    might be
  • A trademark attorney
  • A trademark agent
  • A constituted attorney (someone legally
    authorized to represent the applicant)
  • Brand Registration Final Thoughts
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