Trademark Registration (Fixed-Fee Service)
A streamlined U.S. trademark filing for founders who want predictability.
Trademark Registration (Turn-Key)
A complete U.S. filing service that includes a federal and state trademark search, legal risk analysis, USPTO application preparation, Office Action responses, and monitoring until registration. The price is fixed, and the only additional cost is the government filing fee ($350 per Class).This fixed-fee service covers standard trademark registration matters. Other trademark, contract, or federal administrative work is handled separately based on scope.
What’s Included
#1. Clearance Search: Federal + state search with likelihood-of-confusion analysis.
#2. USPTO Filing & Legal Analysis: Strategy for goods/services and full application preparation.
#3. Office Actions: Responses to routine refusals included (no per-response billing).
#4. 72-Hour Prep: Filing-ready within three business days of receiving materials.
#5. Monitoring: Updates through publication and registration.
COSTS
COSTS
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Flat Legal Fee: $1,540 per mark
Covers search, filing, and routine/substantive examiner refusals.
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USPTO Government Fee: $350 per class
Required fee paid to the U.S. government.
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Not Included (Rare Events):
Oppositions, cancellations, TTAB appeals, and settlement negotiations.

Trademark Registration Process
How quickly is a U.S. trademark application filed?
Once client materials are received, the USPTO trademark application is prepared and filed within 3 business days, and a USPTO serial number is issued immediately upon filing.
When does the USPTO examine a trademark application?
A USPTO trademark examining attorney typically reviews the application approximately 6–8 months after filing, depending on examiner assignment and USPTO backlog.
How long does it take to receive a U.S. trademark registration?
If no substantive refusals or third-party oppositions arise, U.S. trademark registration is generally completed within 6–11 months from the filing date. Actual timelines vary based on USPTO workload and procedural events.