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Federal trademark registration · attorney-backed

Make it yours in 2 days.

Trademarky files your federal mark with the USPTO in under two business days, backed by a real licensed attorney and a money-back guarantee if it doesn't pass.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 across 82 verified Trustpilot reviews
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Filings by the numbers

95%

Approval rate

Attorney-filed marks clear the USPTO at nearly twice the DIY rate.

2d

Average filing time

From paid intake to submitted application — in business days.

$495

Flat attorney fee

No upsells, no surprise office-action invoices.

3,114

Marks filed

From e-commerce labels to billion-dollar product names.

The method · step by step

Four steps,
one federal mark.

The U.S. Patent & Trademark Office isn't friendly to first-timers. We've boiled it down to four steps — each one shepherded by a licensed attorney who's done this thousands of times, so your filing reads like it came from Coca-Cola, not from ChatGPT.

1

The clearance

A real attorney searches the USPTO database, state registers, and the open web for confusingly similar marks. Free.

Day 0 · Free
2

The drafting

We pick the right trademark classes, draft a bullet-proof description, and prepare the specimen of use the examiner will want to see.

Day 1 · Included
3

The filing

Your application goes to USPTO in under two business days. You get a serial number, a tracking link, and a human who answers email.

Day 2 · $495
4

The defense

If the examiner pushes back with an office action, our attorneys draft the response at no extra cost. We watch your mark for life.

Month 4–12 · Included

"Filed by lunch.
Cleared by Christmas."

Compared, candidly

How we stack up
against the alternatives.

We've sat on both sides of this filing. Here's what you actually get — and don't get — from the most common ways to register a federal mark.

  trademarky LegalZoom & co. Filing it yourself
Attorney-conducted search included Comprehensive federal & common-law clearance $199 add-on, paralegal-run DIY, USPTO TESS only
Trademark classes covered two Up to two classes at no extra service fee One — extra classes billed separately Whatever you pick — at your own risk
Office-action response included Attorney drafts & files at no extra cost $350 – $1,200 per response $0 — but you write it
Approval-or-refund guarantee yes 100% money-back if your mark is denied No N/A — USPTO fees non-refundable
Time to filing 2 days Average attorney-filed turnaround 2 – 4 weeks Depends on you
Service fee $495 Flat, all-in. Plus USPTO fees. $599 – $2,200 + add-ons $0 service · $350 USPTO/class
Pricing · no fine print

Two tiers.
No surprises.

Pricing has one rule at Trademarky: the number on this page is the number on your invoice. Government filing fees vary, and are shown separately at checkout.

The Mark

for one name, logo, or slogan

$ 495 / flat
+ $350 USPTO Filing Fee per Class
  • Attorney-led federal & common-law search
  • One trademark class, expertly drafted
  • Filed within 2 business days
  • USPTO office-action response included
  • Money-back if your mark is denied
  • Multi-class filing
  • Priority intake call
Begin a single mark
most loved

The Portfolio

for a name and a logo

$ 795 / flat
+ $350 USPTO Filing Fee per Class
  • Everything in The Mark
  • Up to two trademark classes
  • Logo and wordmark filings in parallel
  • Priority intake — first call within 24 hours
  • Annual mark-monitoring report
  • Direct attorney email, indefinitely
  • Renewal reminders for ten years
Begin a portfolio
In their own words

Founders after their
mark clears.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 82 reviews · Trustpilot
Devin Reyes
Forbes wasn't kidding. The whole filing was done before I'd even finished onboarding my Shopify storefront.
Devin Reyes DTC operator · Austin
Anya Sokolova
I'm a litigator. I send my own clients here. That should tell you everything.
Anya Sokolova, Esq. IP counsel · Chicago
Jordan Park
Amazon Brand Registry approval took less than 48 hours after our mark cleared. We grew 4× the next quarter.
Jordan Park Amazon seller · LA
Hana Nakamura
The clearance search saved us from launching with a name we didn't legally own. That alone paid for the year.
Hana Nakamura Komorebi App · SF
Honest answers

What founders actually
ask us first.

Trademark law is a lot of small things at once. We answer the questions our customers actually ask in the first 30 minutes of a free consultation — verbatim, no hedging.

1How long does a U.S. federal trademark actually take?+
On average, eight to twelve months from filing to registered, assuming no office action and a fully-eligible mark. We file in two business days; the rest of the timeline lives with the USPTO. Approval rate is what's controllable. Speed of the agency is not.
2What happens if the USPTO refuses my application?+
One of our licensed attorneys drafts the office-action response — included in your flat fee, no surprise bill. If the application is ultimately refused on grounds our search should have caught, we refund the $495 service fee in full.
3Do you cover logos, names, and slogans?+
Yes — standard-character marks (names & slogans) and design marks (logos) are both supported. The Portfolio tier was built for founders who need both a wordmark and a stylized logo filed in parallel as one registration strategy.
4What's a "trademark class" — and how many do I need?+
The USPTO sorts goods and services into 45 international classes. A coffee brand selling beans (Class 30) at a brick-and-mortar café (Class 43) needs two classes. Picking too few means your mark is unprotected where it actually operates. Your attorney recommends classes during the free consultation.
5Can I file for a name I haven't started selling yet?+
Yes — under § 1(b) "Intent to Use." You'll have up to three years (with extensions) to submit a specimen of actual use before the mark fully registers. Perfect for stealth-mode founders. We walk you through the filing basis on your intake call.
6What does USPTO charge, separate from your fee?+
USPTO filing fees go directly to the government and currently start at $350 per class for the TEAS Standard application. Trademarky never marks up government fees — what the USPTO charges is what you pay them.
The last word

File it.
Forget about it.
Own it.

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Every brand worth protecting eventually outgrows informal protection. Better to file it once, correctly, and own the name across all fifty states for the next decade than to fight for it in court later.