USPTO Office Action Response

If you received an Office Action to your trademark application, we may be able to help you. Don’t delay. Starting at $399

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Responding to Office Actions

When you receive an office action from an examining attorney, it’s crucial to respond promptly and accurately. You can easily respond to office activities using our service. Every point is discussed, the issues are reviewed, and any necessary documentation or clarifications are given. You may save time and effort by leaving this to us, and you can concentrate on running your company while we take care of your trademark application.

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Provide us some basic information about your mark
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Your information and Office Action is reviewed to confirm engagement
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You will sign off on the response a few days later
Office Action Responses
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Simple Process

  • Answer a few quick questions to get started.

Review and Preparation

  • If eligible, your information will be reviewed and a response will be composed.

Consult and Approve

  • You will consult with your attorney and approve the response for filing.
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Receive an Office Action? It’s OK. We May Be Able to Help.

Around 60% of trademark applications get office actions from the USPTO, but don’t worry – many of these can be fixed with simple clerical adjustments. Instead of giving up on your application, let us help you address these issues and move forward smoothly. We’re here to make the process easier for you.

Federal Trademark Registration FAQs

Still have questions? Call 1 (877) 721-4579 or LIVE CHAT with us for real-time support.

A trademark legally protects your brand’s name, logo, or slogan, ensuring exclusive use and preventing unauthorized use by others.

A common law trademark offers limited protection based on usage, but registering a mark provides stronger legal rights and nationwide protection.

Yes, companies should trademark their name and logo to protect their brand identity and prevent others from using similar marks.

A domain name alone doesn’t provide legal protection; a trademark ensures exclusive rights and legal recourse against infringement.

Yes, companies often register their slogans to protect their unique brand messaging and prevent others from using similar phrases.

You’ll need details about your brand, including the name, logo, slogan, and the goods or services associated with the trademark.

Take action to protect your name today.

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