Filed an intent-to-use application and received a Notice of Allowance? You're almost registered — you just need to prove you're using your mark (a Statement of Use) or buy more time (an Extension). Our attorneys handle both, on time.
Start here — enter your USPTO serial number and we'll check your status.
Enter your USPTO serial number and we'll check your Statement of Use status and deadline:
Once the NOA issues, the clock starts. Here's how it works:
File your Statement of Use (if you're using the mark) or a Request for Extension of Time (if you're not yet).
You can file up to five 6-month extensions — up to three years total from the NOA — while you get your product or service to market.
Once the USPTO accepts your Statement of Use, your trademark registers and you receive your certificate.
Choose this if you're already using your trademark in commerce and can provide a specimen. This moves your mark to registration.
Choose this if you're not using the mark yet. It buys another 6 months — keeping your application alive while you prepare.
Enter your USPTO serial number and we'll pull your status and the right filing.
Enter your USPTO serial number and we'll check your Statement of Use status and deadline:
Not sure whether to file a Statement of Use or an extension — or when it's due? We'll check your dates and handle it.
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