Richmond, TX asked in Trademark for Texas

Q: Approximately how much would it cost to get a word mark trademarked?

Word mark for a brand ie Clothing, footwear, headgear. Goods and services etc

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Bill Hulsey
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Bill Hulsey
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Austin, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: $1,200 legal fees; $225 USPTO fees -> $1425

Tania Maria Williams
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • West Palm Beach, FL

A: Cost varies depending on a few factors such as how many classes you're seeking to register the mark in, whether you're trying to register just the word mark or the word mark and logo. It's best to do a consult with an attorney who can give you a price specifically tailored to your needs.

Evelyn Suero
Evelyn Suero
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Miami, FL

A: The current filing fee for trademark registration is $225-$275 per mark and per class. If you are applying prior to using the mark (as an Intent to Use), then an additional fee of approx. $100 will be due when you file the "Statement of Use" to show that you have actually started using the mark. Attorney fees will vary, but legal assistance is recommended as this is a complicated area of law.

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