Trademark Live vs Dead Status: What the Official Record Means

Answer first: For a trademark live vs dead status check, use the official trademark database and read the current status, owner, goods or services, filing history, and abandonment or cancellation notes. A live record does not automatically mean the mark is safe to use.

Last checked: June 4, 2026. Registry Check Guide is not a government agency, regulator, certification body, law firm, or official registry. Use this page as a practical guide to read official records before you rely on them.

Official sources to start with

Official source Use it for
USPTO TSDR status and documents Trademark application and registration status, documents, maintenance deadlines, and official USPTO guidance.
Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) Direct USPTO status and document lookup by serial number or registration number.

What to check first

  • Search TSDR by serial number or registration number when available.
  • Check the status field, status date, owner, goods or services, and class.
  • Open the documents tab to see recent office actions, responses, registration documents, or maintenance filings.
  • Check maintenance deadlines for registered marks.
  • Do not assume dead means the phrase is free to use without broader clearance.

How to read the record

Field or claim How to interpret it
Live The application or registration is active in USPTO records at the time checked.
Dead The USPTO application or registration is no longer active, but other rights or uses may still exist.
Status date Shows when the status was applied or updated.
Owner Must match the party you are checking, including assignments or name changes.

What this record does not prove

  • It does not prove a brand is safe to use.
  • It does not prove there are no state, common-law, or international trademark issues.
  • It does not replace attorney review for a serious launch or filing decision.

Red flags

  • The owner name differs from the seller or claimed brand owner.
  • The mark is live but goods or services do not match the claimed product.
  • A deadline or office action appears in the document history.

Related checks

Trademark status check guide Trademark serial vs registration number

FAQ

Does dead mean I can use the trademark?

No. It only means the USPTO application or registration is not active. Other rights may still matter.

Does live mean the mark is registered?

Not always. A live record can be a pending application or an active registration.

How often should I check TSDR?

USPTO recommends checking status regularly while an application or post-registration filing is pending.