Try Trademark Center beta

Attorneys and their support staff can now share drafts in the beta version of Trademark Center. This is a great time to try our new platform and provide feedback so we can continue improving it.

Visit our Trademark Center page to learn more about:

System Status and Availability

Identity verification for trademark filers

Trademark filers can verify their identity and authenticate their USPTO.gov account using a secure, one-time process.

Disaster guidance for trademark customers

Get guidance for trademark customers who have been affected by a widespread disastrous event.

USPTO rule makes electronic filing mandatory for trademark submissions

Explanation of the mandatory electronic filing rule change for Trademarks.

After you file for a trademark: check status and correct errors

Learn about your duty to check your application or registration status and how to correct filing errors after you submit an online trademarks form.

Madrid Protocol for international trademark registration

The Madrid Protocol is a convenient and efficient way for trademark owners worldwide to file one application to register their trademark in multiple countries.

Apply online

Log in to access forms

Select the type of form listed below for direct links to TEAS and TEASi forms. You will need to create a USPTO.gov account with two-step authentication and verify your identity before you can log in to access the forms. You can preview the forms without logging in on our form previews page.

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

Identity verification

Identity verification is mandatory for USPTO.gov account holders to file through trademark filing systems, including TEAS and TEASi. For most users, this one-time verification process can be completed online in less than 15 minutes. We also offer a paper verification process for those who do not wish to verify online.

First-timer?

Get basic information before filing to avoid mistakes that cost you time, money, and potentially your legal rights.

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Processing wait times

Check the current processing wait times to find out how long your trademark filing could take. Filing your initial application, response form, and post-registration accurately can speed up the process. You can help by reading these tips on avoiding processing delays.

1. Initial application forms

2. Response forms

3. Intent-to-use (ITU) forms

Note: To file a new application having an ITU filing basis, you must use the initial applications forms.

4. Post-approval/publication/post-notice of allowance (NOA) amendment forms

5. Correspondence and attorney/domestic representative forms