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4. Should you get an LLC first or trademark? Yes, you should get an LLC first before a trademark because the trademark application will need to identify the LLC as the trademark owner. You should create an LLC or business entity before you file a trademark application.
Usually, the process takes 12 to 18 months. Registering your trademark is a complex procedure that involves your application moving through various stages. Learning about each stage in the process will help you understand why getting a trademark takes as long as it does.
So, getting your Federal trademark comes down to meeting the same four trademark requirements: No conflicts with other trademarks. Trademark distinctiveness. Use in commerce. The capability to be a source identifier.
The process of filing the trademark registration application is fairly straightforward and can be done at the USPTO's TEAS website. But you will quickly find that the on-line application has a variety of potential complications and pitfalls that are perhaps best dealt with by having a trademark attorney deal with them.
With trademarks, the entire process can be completed online pretty easily, even if you do it yourself without hiring an attorney. The United States Patent and Trademark Office, or USPTO, provides great self-help and a manageable online interview.
The trademark process is a complex legal proceeding. If you are based in the U.S., you are not required to have an attorney represent you at the USPTO, but the USPTO strongly encourages you to hire an attorney to help you with the process. Think of it this way: How many small business owners still do their own taxes?