A trademark is any word, name, symbol or device adopted and used by a person to identify his goods and distinguish them from those of others. Trademark status may also be granted to distinctive and unique packaging, color combinations, building designs, product styles and overall presentations.
A service mark is a mark used by a person in the sale or advertising of his services to identify his services and distinguish them from the services of others. Service marks receive the same legal protection as trademarks but are meant to distinguish services rather than products.
A person who uses a trademark or service mark in this state may file an
application with the Secretary of State to register that mark. Trademarks and service marks are effective for five years and may be
renewed within six months prior to the expiration date. Registrants are notified of pending expiration at least six months prior to the expiration date.
The Secretary of State's office maintains a
searchable database of trademarks and service marks registered in this state.
The Secretary of State's office does not resolve conflicts over ownership of registered trademarks and service marks.
You can find on this website the
forms,
fees and Kentucky
laws associated with trademarks and service marks. For additional information, please consult the
frequently asked questions or contact the trademarks/service marks division:
- phone:
(502) 564-3490
- fax:
(502) 564-5687
-
email
- mail: Office of the Secretary of State
Trademarks/Service Marks
700 Capital Ave., Ste. 158
Frankfort, KY 40601
The office of the Secretary of State is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
Patents and Copyrights
For information regarding patents and copyrights, which are governed exclusively by federal law, please visit the United State Patent and Trademark Office.