AI-Driven Trademark Registration with Nonprofit Mission
At Consult Atlas Foundation, we make trademark registration fast, accurate, and affordable. As a not-for-profit, we combine AI technology with volunteer attorneys to simplify USPTO filings, strengthen brand protection, and give startups and businesses nationwide access to high-quality IP services.
Trademark Registration
Trademark Registration

What Our Service Does Not Cover
While we provide extensive trademark consulting, some areas fall outside our scope:
- Trademark Opposition: We do not handle opposition proceedings against other applications.
- Trademark Litigation: Legal disputes or claims of infringement are not covered.
- Trademark Enforcement: Monitoring or enforcing trademark rights is excluded.
- International Registration: Our services are limited to the U.S. jurisdiction.
If additional services are required, we recommend seeking legal representation for these specific needs.
Why trademark registration is important
Why trademark registration is important
Why We Are Different

Ready to Protect Your Brand?
We don’t just process filings—we work alongside you to secure your brand identity. From trademark searches and USPTO applications to office action responses and renewals, our team ensures your name, logo, or slogan gets the protection it deserves.
By choosing us, you also support a bigger mission. As a not-for-profit, every service fee helps expand our AI-driven tools, lowering costs and making trademark protection accessible for future entrepreneurs and innovators.
Frequently Asked Questions
On average, the process takes 12–18 months, depending on office actions, objections, and possible oppositions during the review.
- Intent-to-Use (ITU): Filed before you begin using your mark, showing you plan to use it soon. Later, you must submit a Statement of Use (SOU).
- Use-in-Commerce (UIC): Filed when you are already using your trademark in the U.S. You’ll need to provide proof, like labels, website screenshots, or packaging.
Yes. Foreign applicants must work with a USPTO-licensed attorney to file their trademark application.
Yes. You can include multiple classes (goods or services) in a single application. However, government fees are charged per class, so costs will increase with each class added.
Your trademark registration will be canceled, and you will lose your rights. To regain protection, you would need to file a brand-new application.
No. A U.S. trademark only protects your brand within the United States. For global protection, you must file international applications under systems like the Madrid Protocol.
- Word Mark: Protects the name in text form (broadest coverage).
- Device Mark (Logo/Design): Protects the stylized logo or graphic.
- Most businesses file both to ensure complete protection of their brand identity.