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Code · California · Government Code

§ 12193

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The trademark and service mark fees are the following:
(a)Filing an application for registration of a trademark: Seventy dollars ($70).
(b)Issuing a certificate of assignment of a trademark: Thirty dollars ($30).
(c)Filing a renewal for registration of a trademark: Thirty dollars ($30).
(d)Filing of a name, mark, or device used as a brand: Thirty dollars ($30).
(e)Issuing a certificate of filing of a laundry supply designation: Ten dollars ($10).
(f)Filing the registration of any name used by an organization: Ten dollars ($10).
(g)Issuing a certificate with the name of a farm, ranch, or villa: Ten dollars ($10).
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