Conduct a thorough trademark search to check availability.

Ensure your trademark is available before filing with our attorney-led advanced trademark search service, starting at $199.

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What Is a Comprehensive Trademark Search?

A Comprehensive Trademark Search identifies trademarks that may not be identical but could still prevent your registration.

The primary goal is to detect potential conflicts with similar marks, ensuring a smoother trademark filing process.

Key Advantages

Get legal advice from licensed attorneys on assessing risks and proceeding with your trademark.*

Identify conflicts with registered, unregistered, and dead marks.

Search results include data from Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Wikipedia, and Instagram.*

Instant report delivery in PDF, RTF, Word, HTML, and Excel formats via email.

Receive the highest data quality with expert attorney insights.

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How Comprehensive Search works?

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Tell Us About Your Mark

Fill out the online form and provide basic details about your mark and the products or services associated with it.

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We Send You a Detailed Search Report

We conduct a thorough search across international, federal, state, common law, social media, and domain name databases. Our attorneys analyze the results to identify potential conflicts and provide their expert opinion.

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Attorney’s Opinion of the Results

Receive a personalized video advisement and a free video consultation to evaluate your risks and determine the best course of action for your trademark.

We offer 3 packages for Comprehensive search

$199

Federal Search

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  • Federal Search
  • We analyze the USPTO database of over 12 million trademarks to identify similar names, logos, and slogans.

  • Legal Expertise
  • Our search is conducted by experienced professionals with trademark law expertise, ensuring accurate and reliable assessments.

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$299

Federal and Common Law Search

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  • Common Law Search
  • We scan the internet for businesses currently using the trademark, checking platforms like Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Wikipedia, and Instagram.

  • Domain Search
  • We provide domain search results for your trademark. If your trademark is a logo without a word element, we search for domains matching the entity name.

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$399

Global Comprehensive Search

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  • Global Coverage
  • We conduct trademark searches worldwide, including:

  • Canada
  • The United Kingdom
  • The European Community
  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
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Comprehensive Search vs Free Search

Comprehensive Search

Starts from $199

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Free Trademark Search

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Search Over 12 Million+ Trademarks
Advanced Search Features
Filter trademarks by status, classes, goods, and services.
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Attorney-Led Search
Our attorneys conduct a thorough manual search for accuracy.
Global Coverage
Check the availability of your trademark in 180+ countries.
Attorney Review
Get a personalized video consultation with an incorporation professional.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Trademark registration costs include legal preparation fees and government filing fees, which vary by country. In the United States, legal fees start at $99 per classification, and government filing fees are $350 per classification. If your application faces challenges due to similar trademarks, an office action response fee applies. Attorney-drafted responses typically range from $279 to $899, depending on complexity.

A trademark uniquely identifies your products or services, helping customers recognize your brand. Federal trademark registration prevents competitors from using your business name, logo, or slogan and protects against misappropriation by confusingly similar marks. Securing your trademark is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your business.

After filing an application, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) assigns an attorney to review the proposed trademark. Under ideal conditions, the registration process takes approximately six months. However, if legal issues arise during the examination, it can take several years. If approved, the USPTO will issue either a Certificate of Registration for trademarks already in use or a Notice of Allowance for those intended for future use.