Frequently Asked Questions!
Avoid costly redesigns and trademark conflicts by ensuring you have all the information you need before beginning your trademark registration process.
If you’re launching a new brand identity or offering new branded products or services,
it's essential to take steps to protect your trademark from the outset.
The timeline varies by agency, but at Trademark Savior, the process typically takes around
5 to 6 months, depending on the UK Intellectual Property Office's workload.
Federal trademark registration is valid for up to 10 years. As long as your trademark is
continuously used in interstate commerce, it can be easily renewed.
You can only use the ® symbol once your trademark is federally registered. For
unregistered marks or marks pending registration, it’s recommended to use the 'TM' or 'SM'
symbol.
While no guarantees can be made, Trademark Savior maximizes your chances by performing a
comprehensive clearance search and advising you on selecting a distinctive mark.
The process is simple and involves three steps:
- Submit Your Trademark Information: Complete a short questionnaire to get started.
- Choose Your Service & Make Payment: Select the service and make the payment.
- Evaluation & Trademark Filing: Our team conducts a thorough search for uniqueness and files the application with the UKIPO.
Yes, Trademark Savior can assist with registering your Amazon brand, ensuring full control
over product listings and protection from potential infringements.
Our services include:
- Conducting a trademark search to check availability
- Preparing and filing your trademark application
- Monitoring your trademark for potential infringements
- Offering legal advice throughout the registration process
Trademark registration through Trademark Savior starts at $55, excluding government fees
and taxes for one class.
A trademark search is essential to ensure your desired trademark isn’t already in use,
which can prevent conflicts and improve your chances of successful registration.
No, trademarks cannot be registered if they are already in use by another entity. A
thorough trademark search helps avoid these issues before applying.
A trademark opposition is a challenge from another party against your trademark
application. A registration service can assist with drafting responses and legal guidance
through this process.
Trademark registrations are valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely as long as
the trademark remains in use.