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Trademark Assignment: How to Transfer Trademark Ownership

Trademark assignment agreement

Trademarks are valuable representations of the goodwill of your business that connects a specific product to your brand for your consumers. As your startup or business matures (or if you acquire a company) you will likely need a trademark assignment agreement. This is a type of agreement for transferring ownership that provides a variety of business benefits necessary for protecting purchased or transferred trademark rights.

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What Is Trademark Assignment?

A trademark assignment is the formal process for transferring the ownership of a trademark and the associated rights that ownership provides (e.g., use, licensure, further assignment, etc.). Often, a trademark assignment is part of a larger transaction such as an asset purchase agreement or a corporate reorganization.

When Is the Assignment of Trademark Procedure Necessary?

You will need an assignment of trademark any time you are transferring trademarks permanently. Such transfers can be within a larger corporate structure (e.g., from a parent company to a subsidiary), to a family member (e.g., via an estate administration), or to an outside party via sale.

For situations that don’t involve the owner of the trademark transferring to a new owner, you may consider a trademark licensing agreement. Unlike a trademark assignment, a license does not transfer ownership, and instead, gives the rights commonly associated with ownership. For example, you typically see trademark licensing in the context of franchise agreements, merchandising, endorsement deals, etc.

Here’s How to Transfer Trademark Ownership

The process for transferring a trademark via assignment may vary depending on the context of your situation. Relevant to determining the process will be the nature of the transaction along with the relationship between the assignee and assignor. Your checklist will also vary depending on if you are the buyer or seller of the trademark. That said, you will generally consider the following steps for a complete assignment:

  • Due diligence
  • Determine authority to transfer the trademark
  • Execute trademark assignment agreement (What should be included in a trademark assignment form)
  • Complete ancillary agreements necessary to give effect to trademark transfer
  • Notify the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) of change of ownership

1. Due Diligence

Not all trademarks are created equally because of their rights that exist in common law and through statutory law at the state and federal levels. As a result, it’s important to research the trademark status before taking possession. Primarily, you will want to search for its registration number with applicable state and federal agencies (i.e., the USPTO). Having a registered mark improves your ability to enforce against trademark infringement and protect its value after acquisition as part of the goodwill of the business.

2. Determine Authority to Transfer the Trademark

Another integral part of transferring a trademark through an assignment is verifying that the assignor has the authority to transfer the title to the assignee. A Miami trademark lawyer from Cueto Law will be able to help you verify that authority, but you will generally check in two ways. The first will be confirming ownership reflected on trademark registration documents recorded with the USPTO. However, you will also want to confirm that ownership and authority via the business entity organizational documents.

3. Execute Trademark Assignment Agreement

After completing proper due diligence, you will need to execute a trademark assignment agreement. The purpose of the agreement is to provide evidence of the transfer and to allocate rights and obligations among the assignor and assignee.

What Should Be Included in a Trademark Assignment Form?

The contents of your trademark assignment agreement will also depend on the nature of the transaction and the relationship between the original owner and the new owner of the mark. Typically, you will see the following elements with a trademark assignment form contract:

  • Names of the parties and the agreement’s effective date
  • Recitals explaining the circumstance for the trademark transfer (e.g., gift, reorganization, purchase asset agreement, etc.)
  • Consideration for the intellectual property transfer (e.g., value exchanged such as cash, real estate, or other personal property
  • Representations and warranties surrounding past use, current owner, etc.
  • Indemnity surrounding past or future claims related to the use of the trademark
  • Conflict resolution provisions (e.g., mediation, arbitration, governing law, choice of venue, etc.)

4. Complete Ancillary Agreements

As mentioned above, transferring ownership of the trademark is likely part of a larger transaction such as the sale of a company. This fact usually means you will need to complete other contracts and documents for the assignment to be enforceable. To name a few, such documents might include:

  • Asset purchase agreement
  • USPTO forms
  • Assumption of liability agreement
  • Intellectual property licensing agreements
  • Corporate consent resolutions

5. Notify the USPTO of Change of Ownership

Part of a complete assignment of a trademark will require finishing the USPTO application process for a name change on the trademark registration. It’s important to notify the USPTO of the change in ownership and to update contact information for future correspondence related to your trademark. Additionally, maintaining accurate information with the USPTO for your registered trademark is necessary for protecting your trademark rights against infringement, dilution, and other legal issues.

What Are the Implications if a Trademark Transfer Is Not Done Properly?

Failing to properly transfer a trademark from one party to another can lead to exposure and create unnecessary risk. Most of the consequences stem from the fact that improper trademark transfers create confusion about who actually owns the mark. If uncertainty exists about proper ownership, it can make it more difficult to enforce your trademark rights and protect against future trademark infringement or track trademark infringement statute of limitations .

When it appears multiple parties have rights to a trademark, it can also create a risk of trademark dilution (i.e., its use becomes more in the public domain, weakening its proprietary value). As a final point, trademark transfers are usually part of a broader transaction, and failing to properly execute the assignment may jeopardize the success of the whole transaction or, at the least, substantially add to the closing costs.

As detailed above, a trademark assignment form should provide all of the information surrounding the transfer (e.g., party names, effective date, value transferred, warranties, etc.). Additionally, the assignment should provide for more general contract terms related to termination rights, conflict resolution methods, indemnities, and necessary cross-references with any simultaneously entered into agreements.

Need Help with a Trademark Assignment Agreement?

If you are in the process of buying, selling, or otherwise transferring a trademark, then a trademark assignment agreement will be a key document for establishing and protecting those trademark rights. The trademark attorneys at our firm help clients draft and negotiate these agreements along with related legal advice and services such as representations in front of the USPTO.

Contact Cueto Law Group today to properly transfer ownership of a trademark.

Trademark Assignment Template Sample

Below are a PDF and Word version of a trademark consent agreement template that you can review as a trademark assignment agreement sample. As a reminder, these are just sample forms and further modification is likely necessary to meet any particular assignment needs.

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Key Takeaways on How to Transfer a Trademark

When transferring a trademark, two fundamentals will be essential for increasing the chances of a smooth transition. The first is having sound documentation and contracts (i.e., an assignment agreement) in place between the assignor and assignee. The second is confirming that all applications and registrations with the USPTO accurately reflect that new proprietorship.

Can You Use an Asset Purchase Agreement in Place of a Trademark Transfer Agreement?

Depending on the complexity of the sale, you may be able to incorporate a trademark assignment into an asset purchase agreement (APA) rather than using a separate trademark transfer agreement. Generally, APAs are much more complex documents, and an assignment agreement is a better vehicle for transferring titles.

How Do I Submit a Trademark Assignment to USPTO?

The USPTO has an Electronic Trademark Assignment System (ETAS) where you can submit and record the transfer of the trademark or simply update name change in ownership (e.g., if you recently married or divorced). Alternatively, you can submit the information via mail using a Recordation Form Cover Sheet.

Do Patent Assignments Need to Be Recorded?

Yes, recording a patent assignment with the USPTO is recommended and sometimes necessary for many of the same reasons why recording a trademark assignment is worthwhile. You can record a patent assignment through a similar USPTO system as you would for a trademark, known as the Electronic Patent Assignment System.

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A Trademark assignment is a document that is recorded with the USPTO to memorialize the transfer of ownership of a trademark registration to a new owner. To record an assignment or name change, the trademark owner must file a Recordation Form Cover Sheet along with a copy of the actual assignment. A name change does not require that the filer submit proof of name change.

Anytime a trademark changes ownership, you should record an assignment agreement. For example, an assignment should be recorded if you sell your trademark, if you gift your trademark to someone else, or if your corporate structure changes such that a new entity ends up owning the trademark rights.

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What is a trademark assignment?

A Trademark assignment is a document that is recorded with the USPTO to memorialize the transfer of ownership of a trademark registration to a new owner.

When do I need to file a trademark assignment?

Do i need to record an assignment if i sell my company.

Sometimes. If a company is the owner of the trademark and the company is sold, the rights provided by a Trademark Registration pass with company to a new owner by default.

If you are intending to sell a company and retain the trademark rights, either under your own name or a new company, then you should record a Trademark Assignment before the company is sold.

How much does a Trademark Assignment cost?

The government charges a fee of $100 - $200 to process a trademark assignment. If you use an attorney to file, the professional fees to prepare and file your statement of use will vary significantly based on the attorney's hourly rate.

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Free Trademark Assignment Agreement Template for Microsoft Word

Download this free Trademark Assignment Agreement template as a Word document to outline transfers and interests in a trademark from one party to another

Trademark Assignment Agreement

This Trademark Assignment (hereinafter referred to as the “Assignment”) is made and entered into on [Insert Date Here] (the “Effective Date”) by and between the following parties:

[Insert Assignor Name] [Insert Assignor Address]

(the “Assignor”)

[Insert Assignee Name] [Insert Assignee Address]

(the “Assignee”)

WHEREAS, the Assignor is the sole and rightful owner of certain trademarks and/or service marks and the corresponding registrations and/or applications for registration (collectively referred to as the Trademarks) set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto; and

WHEREAS, the Assignee desires to purchase or acquire the Assignor’s right, title, and interest in and to the Trademarks; and

WHEREAS, the Assignor and Assignee are both duly authorized and capable of entering into this Assignment.

NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

1. ASSIGNMENT.

The Assignor does hereby sell, assign, transfer and set over to Assignee all of its right, title, and interest in and to the Trademarks in the United States and all jurisdictions outside the United States including, without limitation, the ongoing and existing portion of the Assignor’s business associated with the Trademarks, together with the goodwill of the business connected with and symbolized by the Trademarks (including, without limitation, the right to sue and recover for any past or continuing infringements or contract breaches related to the Trademarks, the right to renew any registrations included in the Trademarks, the right to apply for trademark registrations within or outside the United States based in whole or in part upon the Trademarks, and any priority right that may arise from the Trademarks), the same to be held and enjoyed by Assignee as fully and entirely as said interest could have been held and enjoyed by Assignor had this sale, assignment, transfer and conveyance not been made.

The Assignor authorizes the United States Patent and Trademark Office and any other applicable jurisdictions outside the United States to record the transfer of the registrations and/or registration applications set forth in Exhibit A to Assignee as the recipient of Assignors entire right, title, and interest therein.

Assignor further agrees to upon the request and at the expense of Assignee: (a) cooperate with Assignee in the protection of the trademark rights and prosecution and protection of foreign counterparts; (b) execute, verify, acknowledge and deliver all such further papers, including registration applications and instruments of transfer; and (c) perform such other acts as Assignee lawfully may request to obtain or maintain the Trademarks and any and all applications and registrations for the Trademarks.

2. WARRANTY.

Assignor warrants that Assignor is the legal owner of all right, title, and interest in the Trademarks, that the Trademarks have not been previously pledged, assigned, or encumbered, and that this Assignment does not infringe on the rights of any person.

3. GOVERNING LAW.

This Assignment is governed by and is to be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of [Insert State]

4. ENTIRE AGREEMENT.

This Assignment constitutes the sole agreement of the parties and supersedes all oral negotiations and prior writings with respect to the subject matter hereof.

5. SEVERABILITY.

If one or more provisions of this Assignment are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, the parties agree to renegotiate such provision in good faith. If the parties cannot reach a mutually agreeable and enforceable replacement for such provision, then (i) such provision will be excluded from this Assignment, (ii) the balance of the Assignment will be interpreted as if such provision were so excluded and (iii) the balance of the Assignment will be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

6. ADVICE OF COUNSEL.

EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT, IN EXECUTING THIS AGREEMENT, SUCH PARTY HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEEK THE ADVICE OF INDEPENDENT LEGAL COUNSEL, AND HAS READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL OF THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT BE CONSTRUED AGAINST ANY PARTY BY REASON OF THE DRAFTING OR PREPARATION HEREOF.

IN WITNESS whereof, the Assignor and Assignee have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date.

By: ___________________________________ Date: __________________ _________________

[Notary Acknowledgement to Follow]

List of Trademark/Service Mark

Trademark/Service mark: _________________ Registration/Application number: _________________ Dated: _________________

Assignor Acknowledgement

State of _________________ ) County of _________________ )

On ____________________ before me the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared ____________________________ ASSIGNOR, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within the instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her authorized capacity and that by his/her signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of _________________ that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct.

WITNESS my hand and official seal.

________________________________________ (Notary Seal) Notary Public

________________________________________ My commission expires

Assignee Acknowledgement

On ____________________ before me the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared ____________________________ ASSIGNEE, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within the instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her authorized capacity and that by his/her signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

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How to transfer trademark ownership: trademark assignment, how do you transfer ownership of a trademark.

To change the owner of a federal trademark registration or application, a trademark assignment should be signed and recorded with the USPTO. A trademark assignment is a document signed by the original owner (“assignor”) that transfers ownership of the trademark to a new owner (“assignee”). In most cases, the new owner does not need to sign the document because only the assignor signs the trademark assignment to transfer trademark rights. The USPTO offers a helpful online resource on trademark assignments .

Need to transfer trademark ownership? Email Vic at  [email protected]  or call  (949) 223-9623  to see how we can help transfer trademarks. 

How much does a trademark assignment cost?

To transfer ownership of a single trademark application or registration, our cost is $790, including our $750 flat rate and $40 USPTO fee. Our firm charges flat fees for trademark assignments and patent filings . The USPTO recording fee is $40 for the first mark, and $25 for each subsequent marks .

For multiple marks, we can draft a single trademark assignment to be signed only once. The executed trademark assignment must then be properly recorded against each trademark to be transferred. Contact us to obtain a precise quote for transferring a trademark filing.

What should be included in the trademark assignment?

It is important to specify the details of the trademark(s) to be transferred. The trademark assignment should include:

  • name and address of the new owner (assignee);
  • if the assignee is a company, the type of entity and state of incorporation;
  • specific details of the trademark application(s) and/or registration(s) to be transferred; and
  • language regarding the transfer of goodwill associated with the marks.

If multiple marks are involved, a single trademark assignment may include a schedule that lists all the trademarks to be transferred.

Keep in mind that a license to use a trademark is not the same as transferring ownership of the mark. In a trademark license, the licensor still owns the mark.

Can an ITU application be transferred prior to showing use of the mark?

Trademark assignments can get tricky in Intent-To-Use trademark applications . That’s because an ITU application is generally not transferable before the mark has been used. The USPTO wants to see the original applicant submit evidence of use of the mark by filing a Statement of Use / Amendment to Allege Use before filing a trademark assignment. Certain exceptions to this rule include the transfer of an entire line of business (e.g., business of the original trademark owner is acquired by a new owner). In these special circumstances, a trademark assignment filed before the mark has been used might be acceptable if the assignment contains special language to effect a proper transfer of an ITU mark.

Should trademark assignments be recorded with the USPTO?

An executed trademark assignment must be properly recorded with the USPTO to establish a clear chain of title from the old owner to the new owner. This will enable the public to search and recognize the new trademark owner. If the new trademark owner plans to file new trademark applications for marks similar to the assigned trademark, then it would certainly help to show that the registered trademark now belongs to the new owner.

How to search USPTO trademark assignments

The USPTO enables the public to search trademark assignment records online by reel/frame number, serial number, registration number, international registration number, assignor name, assignee name, correspondent name, applicant name or domestic representative.

How to transfer a trademark with a renewal deadline approaching

Should you transfer a trademark regisration first, and then file the renewal of behalf of the new owner? Or, renew first on behalf of the old owner, and transfer the registered trademark? It all depends on whether the old owner or new owner is making use of the mark at the time the renewal is filed.

What should the new trademark owner do?

The assignee should be diligent in tracking any deadlines for responding to outstanding Office Actions and renewing any registered marks. Typically, this can be forwarded to an experienced IP firm who will easily docket all relevant deadlines of the transferred trademark filings.

A transferred trademark application or registration should not be regarded in the same way as a transferred patent, which does not impose an obligation on the patent owner to use the patent. Trademark owners have an ongoing obligation to use the transferred trademark on the pertinent goods or services identified in the trademark filings. Ceasing the use of the marks on the relevant goods or services could jeopardize rights in the transferred marks.

What if the owner is the same, but the company has changed its name?

If the trademark owner is the same entity with a different name, the trademark owner should record a name change with the USPTO. An assignment cover sheet should be added to a copy of the corporate documents reflecting the name change, which will all be submitted to the USPTO. Be careful not to think of a different entity as merely a name change. For example, if your old company was an LLC and you formed a new corporation, those are two different entities. A trademark assignment would be required to transfer trademarks from the LLC to the new corporation.

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This Trademark Assignment Agreement ("Assignment"), made effective as of the date set forth at the end of this document, is agreed to by and between the following parties:

________ , ("Assignor"), having an address as follows:

and ________ , ("Assignee"), having an address as follows:

WHEREAS, Assignor is the owner of a mark (the "Mark") registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") with details as follows :

Registration number: ________ Registration date: ________ ;

WHEREAS, Assignee would like to acquire the rights, title, and/or interest in and to said Mark, as well as any trademarks granted for such in any foreign countries;

NOW, therefore, in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, as well as other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged), Assignee and Assignor do hereby agree as follows:

Article 1: ASSIGNMENT:

Assignor hereby sells, assigns, transfers, and conveys to Assignee the whole and complete right, title, and interest in and to the Mark that has been or may be granted in the United States and any foreign countries, together with the goodwill of the business symbolized by the Mark. This Assignment includes any goodwill of any business relating to products or services on which the Mark has been used and for which it is registered. The Assignment also includes any and all royalties, income, or other such fees (which may include damages or fees for infringement) due or payable to Assignor regarding the Mark.

Under the terms of this Agreement, Assignee is specifically able to bring any actions for infringement of the Mark, even if the infringement took place before the executed date of this Assignment.

Assignor agrees to completely cease use of the Mark or any confusingly-similar Mark. Assignor will not challenge Assignee's rights in the Mark.

Article 2: PAYMENT:

For the assignment, Assignee agrees to pay Assignor the following sum: $ ________ (________).

Assignor will accept the following methods of payment: Cash .

Article 3: COOPERATION:

Assignor agrees to cooperate with Assignee to the fullest extent possible in conveying the right, title and interest in and to the Mark. The cooperation referred to herein includes the prompt completion and execution of any papers necessary, including oaths, declarations, specifications or any other papers required to make good the complete conveyance of the Mark, as well as assistance in proceedings taking place before the USPTO or any foreign country.

Article 4: RECORDATION:

Assignor will be responsible for causing recordation with the USPTO, by submitting all documents necessary to transfer ownership of the Mark. Assignor authorizes Assignee to complete recordation, and the USPTO and any other government officials to record and register this Assignment.

Assignor will be responsible for paying all fees required to the USPTO for recordation.

Article 5: SUCCESSORS:

The rights and obligations under this Assignment will inure to the benefit and be binding upon any of Assignee's successors and assignees, as well as Assignor's.

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Article 8: ENTIRE AGREEMENT:

This Assignment document constitutes the entire agreement between Assignor and Assignee and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous understandings, whether written or oral.

Article 9: HEADINGS:

Headings to this Assignment are for convenience only and shall not be construed to limit or otherwise affect the terms of this Assignment.

Article 10: JURISDICTION & GOVERNING LAW:

This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the United States of America and the laws of the state of Alabama . Assignor and Assignee consent to jurisdiction under the state and federal courts within the state of Alabama .

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Assignor and Assignee have executed and delivered this Assignment:

Signature:___________________________

Date:_______________________________

State of Alabama NOTARIZATION:

On the following date: ___________________, before me personally appeared the Assignor of this Assignment, namely, ________ . I am a Notary Public in and for said the state of Alabama and ________ is personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name is subscribed to the within the assignment and acknowledged that he/she/they executed the same.

WITNESS my hand and official seal:

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We launched Trademark Center beta, a new system designed to improve your filing experience. You can use the beta version of Trademark Center to apply to register your trademark. You have the option to apply to register your trademark in either Trademark Center beta or the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) until early January 2025. The cost to file remains the same in both systems.  

For more information, visit our Trademark Center page .

Index of all TEAS forms

See below for a listing of all forms within a specific category. To access a form, select the form name.

To look at the forms prior to accessing the electronic version in the list below, see the form previews . Do not attempt to file the PDF version. It is for informational purposes only and not for submitting the form. 

Log in to access forms

To access TEAS and TEASi forms, select a form listed below. If you are not already signed into MyUSPTO using your USPTO.gov account, then you will be prompted to log in with two-step authentication.

For the latest information or to create a USPTO.gov account, review the Log in to TEAS and TEASi page .

Be cautious about anyone contacting you about your trademark. Your contact information, trademark details, and application status are publicly viewable on our systems. Scammers and private companies often use it to call, mail, or email you with trademark-related solicitations and scams. This may include posing as the USPTO. See recognizing common scams to learn how you can protect yourself. 

Initial Application Form

  • TEAS Plus/TEAS Standard Application
  • Trademark/Servicemark Application, Supplemental Registe r
  • Certification Mark Application, Principal Register
  • Collective Membership Mark Application, Principal Register
  • Collective Trademark/Servicemark Application, Principal Register

Response Forms

  • Response to Office Action Form
  • Request for Reconsideration after Final Office Action Form
  • Response to Suspension Inquiry or Letter of Suspension
  • Request for Extension of Time to file a Response (Trademark Application)
  • Response to Intent-to-Use (ITU) Office action
  • Response to Post-Registration Office action
  • Response to Petition to Revive Deficiency Letter
  • Response to Petition to Director Inquiry Letter

Intent-to-Use (ITU) Forms

  • Statement of Use/Amendment to Allege Use for Intent-to-Use Application
  • Request for Extension of Time to File a Statement of Use
  • Respond to an Intent-to-Use Unit Office action

Extension Request Forms

  • Request for Extension of Time to File a Response (Trademark Application or Expungement or Reexamination Proceeding)

Post-Approval/Publication/Post-Notice of Allowance (NOA) Amendment Forms

  • Post-Approval/Publication/Post-Notice of Allowance (NOA) Amendment Form
  • Request to Delete Section 1(b) Basis, Intent-to-Use

Correspondence and Attorney/Domestic Representative Forms

  • Change Address or Representation (CAR) Form
  • Withdrawal of Attorney

Petition Forms

  • Petition to Revive Abandoned Application - Failure to Respond Timely to Office Action
  • Petition to Revive Abandoned Application - Failure to File Timely Statement of Use or Extension Request
  • Petition to Director
  • Petition to make Special
  • Request to Restore Filing Date
  • Request to Make Special
  • Request for Reinstatement
  • Petition to Change the Filing Basis After Publication
  • Letter of Protest
  • Petition to Revive with Request to Delete Section 1(b) Basis or to Delete ITU Goods/Services after NOA
  • Petition to Director to Review Denial of Certification of International Application
  • Petition to Director for an International Application/Registration

Expungement or Reexamination Forms

  • Petition for Expungement or Reexamination
  • Response to a Post-Registration office action
  • Request for Extension of Time to File a Response (Expungement or Reexamination Proceeding)  

Miscellaneous Forms

  • Voluntary Amendment Not in Response to USPTO Office Action/Letter
  • Request for Express Abandonment (Withdrawal) of Application
  • Request to Divide Application
  • Order Trademark Presentation Copy of Registration Certificate  

Registration Maintenance/Renewal Forms

  • Combined declaration of use & incontestability under Sections 8 & 15
  • Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse of a Mark under Section 8
  • Combined Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse/Application for Renewal under Sections 8 & 9
  • Declaration of Incontestability of a Mark under Section 15
  • Section 7 Request for Amendment or Correction of Registration Certificate
  • Surrender of Registration for cancellation
  • Request to Divide Registration
  • Section 12(c) Affidavit
  • Declaration of Use and Excusable Nonuse under Section 71
  • Combined declaration of use & incontestability under Sections 71 &15

Assignment Forms

  • Assignments
  • Change of name
  • Other conveyances of title

You can file your assignment online through Assignment Center at https://assignmentcenter.uspto.gov .

Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Forms

  • Request for Extension of Time to File an Opposition
  • File a New Proceeding (Notice of Opposition; Petition for Cancellation; Appeal of Refusal to Register)
  • File Documents in an Existing Board Proceeding

You can file your TTAB submissions online through the Electronic System for Trademark Trial and Appeals (ESTTA) at https://estta.uspto.gov/ .

Madrid Protocol Forms

  • Application for International Registration
  • Subsequent Designation
  • Response to a Notice of Irregularity
  • Replacement Request
  • Transformation Request
  • Combined Declaration of Use & Incontestability under Sections 71 & 15
  • Petition to Director for an International Application/Registration

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