Find out if your mark is eligible for registration.

Gain peace of mind and a strategic advantage—verify your mark’s availability before investing time and money in the application process.

  • Clear, comprehensive report delivered to you electronically.
  • Avoid losing non-refundable USPTO fees by confirming your mark’s eligibility before filing.
  • We conduct searches across international, federal, state, and domain name databases to identify similar marks.
Packages start at $149 View Packages

Why perform a comprehensive trademark search?

Ensure your proposed mark is available before submitting your trademark application.

Avoid getting sued

Protect yourself from potential lawsuits and costly penalties by ensuring you don’t unintentionally infringe on another party’s trademark.

Eliminate uncertainty before filing.

Our search report identifies potential trademark conflicts at the state, federal, and international levels, giving you confidence in your mark before filing.

Save valuable time and money.

Before investing time and money into your business, check whether anyone has already registered or applied for a trademark similar to yours.

Our Trademark Search Process

Have your mark professionally searched to eliminate any doubts or potential conflicts.

Provide details about your mark.

Complete a short questionnaire and share your trademark details so we can begin your comprehensive trademark search.

We perform the search.

Our trademark search specialists perform an exhaustive search for you using both manual methods and AI-driven tools.

Get results via email

You’ll receive a clear, easy-to-read trademark search report along with a complimentary evaluation call from one of our Trademark Specialists.

Trademark Search Pricing

Federal Search

$149
$295

Complete our simple form with the necessary details regarding your trademark inquiries.

  • Trademark Search

    Search of pending, active, and inactive federal trademarks to identify potential conflicts.

  • Linked classes

    Search for trademarks within related classes of goods and services.

  • Ranked results

    Search results prioritized through statistical analysis.

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Federal, State, and Common Law Search

$299
$495

Everything from Federal Search plus:

  • Business/Corporate names

    Search through over 20 million Secretary of State filings to identify identical or similar names.

  • State trademarks

    Search of state-registered trademarks analyzed using statistical methods.

  • Common law trademarks

    Search of common law trademarks currently in use online and across social media platforms.

  • Internet domain names

    Search for identical and closely related internet domain name registrations.

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Global Search

$499
$999

Search of identical and closely matching internet domain name registrations.

  • International search

    Search of pending applications (where available) and registered international trademarks, including:

  • Asia
  • Canada
  • The United Kingdom
  • The European community
  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
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Let Trademark Pro Legal conduct a search for your mark.

A trademark search helps prevent unintentional duplication of existing marks.

Why run a search?

If the USPTO denies your application, fees paid to both Trademark Pro Legal and the USPTO are non-refundable. For new businesses, it’s wiser to make name changes early rather than invest in brand development and later discover you must rebrand and forfeit your earned goodwill.

The team is fantastic—highly professional and a pleasure to work with.

Darlene Murphy

Trademark Search Customer

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Frequently Asked Questions: Comprehensive Trademark Search

If you have more questions, please give us a call or chat now with one of our Certified Trademark Specialists.

  • What distinguishes a basic trademark search from a comprehensive one?

    A basic search looks for exact matches (or “direct hits,” as we call them) in the federal database to determine whether someone else has already registered the identical mark. In contrast, a comprehensive search performs an in-depth review of both exact and similar marks — including unregistered ones — that could conflict with your mark.

  • Is searching federal and state trademark databases sufficient to identify potential conflicts?
  • How can I determine if my proposed trademark is available for registration?