Trademark cost in Kentucky: state vs federal
You can register a trademark at two levels: Kentucky state trademark for $10 (protection limited to Kentucky), or federal USPTO trademark starting at $250 per class (nationwide protection). Most businesses with growth ambitions file federal.
Kentucky vs federal trademark comparison
| Filing | Kentucky state | Federal USPTO |
|---|---|---|
| Filing fee | $10 | $250-$350 per class |
| Geographic protection | Kentucky only | All 50 states + territories |
| Use of ® symbol | No (state TMs use ™) | Yes |
| Federal court access for infringement | No | Yes |
| Processing time | 2-6 weeks | 8-14 months |
| Term length | 5-10 years renewable | 10 years renewable |
When to file Kentucky state trademark only
- You only operate inside Kentucky and have no plans to expand
- You need quick local protection (state TMs process in weeks vs months for federal)
- You want to test the market before committing to federal filing
- Budget constraint where $10 is feasible but $250+ is not
When to file federal USPTO trademark
- Your brand will operate or sell across state lines
- You sell online (e-commerce inherently crosses state lines)
- You want to use the ® symbol
- You want federal court remedies for infringement
- You plan to license, franchise, or sell the brand someday
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Common questions.
How much does a trademark cost in Kentucky?
There are two layers: a Kentucky state trademark, filed with the Kentucky Secretary of State, is the cheaper and narrower option, while a federal USPTO trademark costs more but protects you nationwide. State registration suits a purely local brand; federal suits anyone selling across state lines or online. We lay out both Kentucky paths, and current fees are on the pricing page.
What is the difference between a Kentucky state and a federal trademark?
A Kentucky state trademark protects your name or logo only within Kentucky, and only against later Kentucky users; a federal registration protects it across all fifty states and gives stronger enforcement tools, including federal court and customs recording. If you operate only in Kentucky, state may be enough; if you sell online or plan to expand, federal is usually worth the added cost.
When should I file only a Kentucky state trademark?
When your business is genuinely local, a single Kentucky storefront or service area with no plans to expand, and you want basic protection quickly and cheaply. It deters other Kentucky businesses from using your name and is faster than the federal process. If there is any chance you will grow beyond Kentucky or sell online, weigh federal first so you do not have to redo it later.
When should I file a federal USPTO trademark instead?
When you sell across state lines, operate online, or plan to grow beyond Kentucky, because a Kentucky registration will not protect you in the next state you enter. Federal registration is the real moat for a brand with reach: nationwide priority, the registered symbol, and stronger enforcement. Most growing businesses outgrow a state-only mark quickly, so filing federal early saves rework.
Do I need a trademark if I already formed my Kentucky LLC?
Yes, they are different protections. Forming your Kentucky LLC registers the business name with the state for entity purposes, but it does not stop another company from using your brand name as a trademark. A trademark protects the brand itself in the marketplace. Many owners are surprised the LLC name gives them no trademark rights on its own.
How long does trademark protection last?
A registered trademark can last indefinitely as long as you keep using it in commerce and file the required maintenance documents on time, unlike a patent or copyright with a fixed term. Miss a maintenance filing and the registration can be canceled. We track the Kentucky or federal renewal dates on a compliance calendar so a lapse does not cost you the mark you built.
Can I trademark my business name and logo together?
You can, but they are often filed as separate marks: a word mark protects the name in any styling, while a design mark protects the specific logo. Many brands file both for full coverage. Which to prioritize depends on where your recognition lives. We help you decide the right filing strategy in Kentucky rather than paying for coverage you do not need.
What if someone is already using my name in Kentucky?
Then you have a conflict to resolve before investing in the brand. A search of Kentucky and federal records shows whether the name is taken, and prior use can block your registration or expose you to a dispute. Running that search first is the cheapest insurance in the process, so we check availability before you commit to the name and build on it.
Does File.Business handle trademark filing in Kentucky?
We help you decide between Kentucky state and federal registration, run the availability search, prepare the application, and track the maintenance deadlines so the protection stays alive. The trademark office ultimately grants the mark, but we make the path clear and keep the Kentucky or federal filing from stalling on an avoidable mistake. Current pricing is on the pricing page.
How we deliver, end-to-end.
Four-step path from request to confirmation. State and IRS turnaround varies; our steps run in parallel where possible to compress the timeline.
Intake + scope
You tell us what you need through a short intake form (or a call for complex matters). We confirm scope, surface any gating issues (deadlines, missing documents, entity status), and quote any state fees that pass through at cost.
Prepare + verify
Our specialists draft the filing, verify entity details against state databases, run internal QA, and route any items needing your sign-off. You see drafts before anything gets submitted.
File with the authority
We submit directly to the state Secretary of State, FinCEN, IRS, USPTO, or whichever authority your filing requires. We pay state fees at cost and track the submission identifier in your account.
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If we miss a filing deadline on a service you pay us to manage, we pay the state penalty. Specific to each plan and the filings it includes.
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