Trademark Registration Costs Explained

Understand the true cost of registering a trademark — government fees, service fees, and what's included with professional filing.

What Does Trademark Registration Really Cost?

The cost of trademark registration varies significantly depending on the country, number of trademark classes, and whether you use professional filing services. Understanding the fee structure helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises.

There are two main categories of costs: government fees (paid to the trademark office) and service fees (paid to attorneys or filing services for professional assistance). Both are important to factor into your budget.

Government Filing Fees by Country

Official fees charged by national trademark offices for a single-class application.

CountryTrademark OfficeFee Per ClassTypical Timeline
AustraliaIP AustraliaAUD $2507-8 months
United StatesUSPTOUSD $250-$3508-12 months
United KingdomUKIPOGBP £1704-6 months
European UnionEUIPOEUR €8504-6 months
ChinaCNIPACNY ¥2709-12 months

Government Fees vs Service Fees

Government Fees

Official charges paid directly to the trademark office. These are mandatory and non-refundable, regardless of the outcome.

  • Application filing fee (per class)
  • Examination fee (included in some countries)
  • Renewal fees (every 10 years)
  • Additional class fees for multi-class applications

Professional Service Fees

Charges from trademark attorneys or filing services for professional assistance throughout the process.

  • Comprehensive trademark search and analysis
  • Application preparation and filing
  • Application monitoring and correspondence
  • Office action response preparation

What's Included with Marko

Transparent pricing with a clear breakdown. You pay our service fee and we handle everything — including paying the government filing fees on your behalf.

Attorney Review & Filing

Licensed attorneys review your application and file directly with the relevant trademark office. Covered by our service fee.

Government Fees Handled

We pay the official IP office government fees on your behalf. These are shown as a separate line item so you know exactly what each part costs.

Office Action Support

If the trademark office raises objections, our attorneys can prepare a response on your behalf. Attorney time for complex objections may incur additional fees.

Watch Out for Hidden Costs

Some costs catch applicants off guard. Be aware of these potential additional expenses:

  • Non-refundable government fees if your application is rejected
  • Attorney fees for responding to office actions (not always included in flat-rate services)
  • Renewal fees every 10 years to maintain your registration
  • Additional per-class fees when registering in multiple Nice classes

Frequently Asked Questions About Costs

How much does it cost to register a trademark?

Your total cost is made up of two parts: our service fee and the government filing fee. For example, in Australia our service fee starts at AUD $490 plus IP Australia's government filing fee of AUD $250 per class. In the US, our service fee is USD $590 plus the USPTO government fee of USD $350 per class. We show both fees separately for full transparency.

What is the difference between government fees and service fees?

Government fees are official charges set by the IP office (e.g., USPTO, IP Australia) for processing your application — these are non-negotiable and non-refundable. Our service fee covers the professional work: trademark search, attorney review, application preparation, filing, monitoring, and support. We pay the government fees on your behalf so you don't need to interact with the IP office directly.

Are there ongoing costs after registration?

Yes. Most countries require renewal fees every 10 years to maintain your registration. Some countries like the US also require proof-of-use filings between renewal periods. Failure to pay renewal fees or file required documents will result in cancellation of your trademark.

Can I register a trademark myself to save money?

Yes, you can file directly with the trademark office and only pay the government fees. However, professional assistance significantly increases approval rates and helps avoid costly mistakes. A rejected application means lost government fees, which are non-refundable.

What does Marko's pricing include?

With Marko, you pay our service fee plus the government filing fee (shown separately). Our service fee covers: attorney review, application preparation, direct filing, status monitoring, and digital certificate of registration. We handle paying the government fees on your behalf. Office action support is included — attorney time for complex examiner objections may incur additional fees. No hidden fees or surprise charges.

See Our Transparent Pricing

View detailed pricing for your country and trademark classes. No hidden fees, no surprises.