Identity verification for trademark filers

To protect our customers from scams and fraudulent activities, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) requires identity verification for USPTO.gov account holders who use our trademark filing systems. To complete this one-time process, customers can choose to verify their identities through a paper identity verification process or online via ID.me. In addition to verifying their identity, legal professional support staff, such as paralegals, must be sponsored by a verified attorney before they can access trademark filing systems.

If you have a filing deadline today and can't verify your identity in time, read our instructions for submitting documents by fax.

Don’t verify an account someone created for you.

If someone offers to make an account for you, stop. They may keep using the account with your name on it to gain unauthorized access to USPTO systems.

Common questions

Expand the sections below to find answers to common questions about identity verification.