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Ensure Your Trademark Gets Registered with a Proper Statement of Use
If you’ve received a Notice of Allowance (NOA) from the USPTO after filing a trademark application under an Intent-to-Use (ITU) basis, you must file a Statement of Use (SOU) to prove that you are actively using your trademark in commerce.
Failing to submit a Statement of Use on time can result in application abandonment, meaning you’ll have to start over. Our Statement of Use Filing Service ensures your trademark moves forward to full registration without delays or legal issues.

What is a Statement of Use?
- Statement of Use (SOU)
- Evidence of Trademark Use
- Specimen Submission
- Filing Fee
Why Filing a Statement of Use is Important
Final Step in Trademark Registration – Your trademark remains unregistered until the USPTO approves your SOU.
Prevents Application Abandonment – If you don’t file an SOU or extension, your trademark application will be canceled.
Grants You Legal Trademark Protection – Once approved, your trademark gains full legal protection under federal law.
Ensures Brand Ownership – You can enforce your rights and prevent others from using your brand name or logo.
What Our Statement of Use Filing Service Includes
Trademark Eligibility Check
We verify that your trademark is ready for Statement of Use filing and confirm your deadline.
Proper Specimen Preparation
We review, select, and format the required trademark specimen(s) to meet USPTO standards.
Application Filing with the USPTO
Our experts prepare and submit your Statement of Use (SOU), ensuring all details are correct to avoid rejection.
Compliance & Legal Guidance
If your SOU is rejected, we help you respond to office actions and make corrections.
Monitoring & Registration Confirmation
We track your application status and notify you when your trademark is officially registered.
How Our Statement of Use Filing Process Works
Submit Your Trademark Details – Provide your Notice of Allowance (NOA) and proof of trademark use.
We Prepare & Review Your Filing – Our team ensures that your application is USPTO-compliant.
Official Submission to the USPTO – We file your Statement of Use and handle all paperwork.
Trademark Registration Approval – Once approved, your trademark is officially registered and protected!
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Complete the Process with a Few Clicks of the Mouse
If you filed an Intent to Use application, you already got your place in line before you were actually using your mark. Now, that you are using your mark in commerce, finish the process with your Allegation or Statement of Use to officially register it. The Trademark Engine team is ready to complete the race with you.
What If You're Not Using Your Trademark Yet?
If you’re not yet using your trademark in commerce, you can request a Trademark Filing Extension instead of filing an SOU. This gives you an additional 6 months to submit proof of use. You can file up to 5 extensions (for a total of 3 years).
We also offer Trademark Extension Filing Services if you need more time!
Why Choose Us for Your Statement of Use Filing?
Accurate & USPTO-Compliant Filings – We ensure your SOU meets all legal requirements.
Expert Guidance on Specimens – Avoid rejection with properly formatted trademark evidence.
Fast & Hassle-Free Service – Get your SOU filed quickly without legal headaches.
Affordable & Reliable – No hidden fees, just professional trademark support.
Don’t Risk Losing Your Trademark – File Your Statement of Use Today!
Call us now or Submit Your Statement of Use Online to complete your trademark registration!


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Frequently Ask Qustions
Trademark Questions
No. Trademarks are country-specific. If you need global protection, you must register your trademark in each country where you operate.
A comprehensive trademark search checks existing trademarks in the USPTO database and other sources to ensure your trademark is unique before filing. This helps avoid rejection and legal conflicts.
If your application is rejected, you may need to respond to an Office Action, modify your application, or appeal the decision. We can help you navigate the process.