Many clients call my office asking if they can pay the U.S. Government an expedited or rush fee to make the trademark registration process go faster. Unfortunately, the answer to this questions is no.
Once a trademark application is submitted to the U.S. Government for review and approval, it takes between 6-18 months to receive a trademark registration certificate. There is no option to pay a rush or expedited fee to the USPTO to move the trademark registration process any faster. To many of my clients, waiting to see if the USPTO will approve their trademark seems like an eternity. A whole brand can be built in 6-18 months and to have the USPTO deny the trademark application at that time could be devastating.
The best solution to this problem is to hire a competent trademark attorney that can give you an opinion on the registerability of your proposed trademark. A trademark attorney can conduct a trademark search and give you an opinion on whether or not a proposed trademark is capable of registration with the USPTO.
Another piece of good news is that the USPTO trademark application process is first come, first servce. This means that your trademark carries all the weight of a registered trademark as of the date you file the trademark. No one else can try to register a same or similar trademark after the date of your filing, so long as your trademark application is ultimately approved by the USPTO.
Therefore, having the combination of a trademark attorney’s opinion that your trademark will most likely be approved by the USPTO and the fact that you have priority on your trademark as of the filing date should provide some sense of ease to a trademark applicant.
For more information on conducting a trademark search or registering a trademark contact Attorney Josh Gerben at Trademark Armor.
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