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How Long Does It Take to Resolve a Trademark Objection?

A trademark objection is a temporary hurdle in the registration process. It occurs when the registrar finds issues with your application, such as similarity with an existing mark or lack of distinctiveness. If your trademark status shows "objected", it means you need to file a response to justify your claim.


The resolution time for a trademark objection depends on several factors, including how quickly you submit your trademark objection reply and whether further clarifications are required. Typically, after submitting a response, it may take 2 to 6 months for the registrar to review it. If the reply is accepted, the application proceeds to the next stage. However, if the registrar is not satisfied, a hearing may be scheduled, adding more time to the process.


To avoid unnecessary delays, ensure your Trademark Objection Reply Fees are paid on time and that your response is legally sound. The trademark objection fees vary depending on whether you handle the reply yourself or hire a legal expert.


For a smooth process, it's advisable to consult a trademark professional who can draft a strong response and increase the chances of approval. Have you faced a trademark objection before? Share your experience in the comments!

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