The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Assistance Agency is dedicated to guiding inventors, entrepreneurs, and legal professionals through every stage of the patent and trademark process. We offer clear, reliable support to help you protect your innovations and brand with confidence. From filing to approval, our expert team ensures your experience is efficient, accurate, and stress-free.
At the USPTO Assistance Agency, we make the journey of securing patents and trademarks simple, clear, and accessible. Whether you’re an inventor, entrepreneur, or business owner, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Our mission is to help you protect your ideas and confidently navigate the process of obtaining your intellectual property rights — with clarity, care, and expert support.
We specialize in providing top-notch legal services tailored to your needs. From patents to trademarks, we have you covered. Our team ensures your intellectual property is protected with precision and care. Whether you’re an individual creator or a growing business, we make the process smooth, transparent, and stress-free.
Our experienced team ensures you navigate patent, copyright, and trademark challenges with ease.
We customize our services to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring the best outcomes.
We’re here for you at every step, offering continued assistance as your needs evolve.
All official applications are filed through the USPTO website. There you’ll find the necessary forms and instructions. If you’d like step-by-step help, our team can guide you through the process and make sure your application is properly prepared.
Yes — you are allowed to file a trademark or patent application on your own. However, having a licensed attorney or guided support often improves your chances of approval and helps you avoid costly mistakes.
Filing fees depend on the type of application and number of classes or claims you file under. We provide clear information about USPTO fees so you know what to expect before starting.
If your application is refused, you may be able to appeal, respond to office actions, or make adjustments and refile. Our team can help you understand the reason for rejection and guide you on your options.
You can track the progress of your application through the USPTO’s online system. If you need help interpreting the status updates, we’re here to walk you through them.