How To File a Trademark Application


If you decide to file your own trademark application without professional assistance, you must understand and follow the codes and regulations that control the trademark application process. The codes and regulations as well as the various reference documents include: the United States Code (Title 15, Chapter 3), the Federal Regulations for Trademarks (Title 17C.F.R.,Chapter 1), the Rules of Practice in Trademark Cases (17CFR), the Manual of Trademark Examining Procedures (TMEP), the Trademark Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual, and the Design Search Code Manual.

Guides are provided by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and links to these guides are provided below for your convenience. The Patent and Trademark Office also provides access to a searchable database known as the Trademark Electronic Search System or TESS. Finally, for your convenience, we have provided access to the necessary trademark application forms, schedule of fees charged by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and frequently ask questions about the tradeamark application process in the links that follow. In short, everything you need to know to file a trademark application on your own has been provided.


Trademark Application Forms

Trademark Fees Charged by the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Filing Requirements for Trademark Applications

Frequently Asked Questions About Trademarks and Trademark Applications

The Trademark Registration Process

Trademark Law An Overview

Registration of Internet Domain Names


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