How to Trademark Your Company’s Logo


Registering your logo as a trademark means only you can use it. If the logo isn't trademarked, you're only permitted to utilize it in your geographic area. Without registration, someone in a nearby community can utilize a similar or even the exact same logo. There will be little you can do from stopping this.  Someone else utilizing your logo can lessen the value of your brand and your products. If your logo is registered as a trademark, you will be able to stop someone else from utilizing it. Let’s see how to trademark your logo works.

First, you need to file the “Trademark application.” After filling an application, you need to submit “attorney fees”. 

How Long Will the Trademark Application Process Take?

The amount of time trademarking a logo requires can vary. The length of the process differs because some applications will be required to be re-examined or altered to ensure distinctiveness.

On average, one should get the trademark within six to nine months after filing an application. This process can sometimes even take years to complete, but this rarely happens. Approximately six months after filing, you'll get a receipt with a serial number. This serial number can be utilized to keep track of your application.

To register a business name doesn’t take much time, especially when you are registering it online. It should not take more than 90 minutes.

These tips should steer you in the right direction when looking to trademark a logo or slogan.


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