Trademark or Service Mark Application is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is a Trademark or Service Mark?
A: A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or design that distinguishes the source of goods from others. A service mark identifies and distinguishes the source of a service instead of a product.
Q: How do I file a Trademark or Service Mark Application in Nebraska?
A: To file a trademark or service mark application in Nebraska, you need to submit an application to the Nebraska Secretary of State's office. The application must include the mark, the description of goods or services, and the filing fee.
Q: What is the filing fee for a Trademark or Service Mark Application in Nebraska?
A: The filing fee for a trademark or service mark application in Nebraska is $100 per class of goods or services.
Q: Do I need legal assistance to file a Trademark or Service Mark Application?
A: While you are not required to have legal assistance, it can be beneficial to consult with an attorney who specializes in intellectual property law to ensure the application is filed correctly.
Q: How long does it take to process a Trademark or Service Mark Application in Nebraska?
A: The processing time can vary, but it generally takes several months for the Nebraska Secretary of State's office to review and process a trademark or service mark application.
Q: What happens if my Trademark or Service Mark Application is approved?
A: If your trademark or service mark application is approved, it will be registered with the Nebraska Secretary of State's office. This provides legal protection for your mark within the state of Nebraska.
Q: Can I use my Trademark or Service Mark outside of Nebraska?
A: Trademark rights are generally granted on a country-by-country basis. Therefore, if you wish to use your mark outside of Nebraska, you may need to file separate applications in other jurisdictions.
Q: What should I do if someone is infringing on my Trademark or Service Mark?
A: If you believe someone is infringing on your trademark or service mark, you should seek legal advice from an intellectual property attorney. They can help you take appropriate legal action to protect your mark.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nebraska Secretary of State.