6. How much does it cost to register a trademark in the US?
The cost to register a trademark in the US can have quite a wide range depending on application type, filing method, and the usage of attorneys.
The USPTO currently provides three different application types, each with their own fee: TEAS Plus, TEAS Standard, and TEAS RF. The application of TEAS Plus, on one side, has the least cost, which is $250 per class of goods or services, but the requirements are a bit more stringent: the description of the goods/services has to be more particular, and the applicant has to agree with online communication through USPTO's online system. On the other hand, in contrast to the application of TEAS Plus, it requires a higher fee, which is $350 per class, though allowing much flexibility in describing your goods or services.
Additional fees may be charged if you also need assistance with the application process. Generally, it takes anything between $1,000 to $2,000 to retain the services of an attorney specializing in trademark matters to assist you in the application process. You are not necessarily obliged to use an attorney, but it is a highly recommended route because the process can have some legal intricacies, and any mistake that may occur will delay or jeopardize the process.
Other fees may be applicable when certain conditions occur, such as when a "Statement of Use" is filed, which is $100 per class, or requesting an extension for a similar fee if your trademark is not in use. There are renewal fees every ten years to keep your trademark active.
It goes without saying that the cost to register a U.S. trademark ranges from $250 on a TEAS Plus application up into the several thousands of dollars, once attorney fees become involved.