Patent Attorneys in Tucson, Arizona
6 patent professionals
Updated April 2026
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Patent Attorneys in Tucson
DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, PC
Tucson, AZTucson, Arizona full-service firm rooted in Arizona's history with quality representation for over five decades.
Rusing Lopez Lizardi & Saffer, PLLC
Tucson, AZLaw firm in Tucson, AZ. Handles patent and intellectual property matters.
Law Office of Eugene Vamos, PLLC
Tucson, AZThe Law Office of Eugene Vamos, PLLC counsels individuals, small business and start ups with their intellectual...
Hayes Soloway PC
Tucson, AZOur firm's attorneys have earned a solid reputation for legal excellence and have strong engineering, scientific and...
Grossman, Tucker, Perreault & Pfleger, PLLC (GTPP West)
Tucson, AZDr. Grossman completed a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Connecticut, Storrs in 1976, a Ph.D.
Bold Patents Law Firm
Tucson, AZIP attorney focused on working with entrepreneurs, startup companies, and solo inventors in developing and protecting...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a patent attorney cost in Tucson?
We don't have enough local pricing data for Tucson yet. The national average for a provisional patent is $3,500 and a utility patent is $8,000. Use our cost calculator to estimate costs for your specific invention.
How many patent attorneys are in Tucson, Arizona?
There are 6 patent professionals listed in Tucson, AZ. This includes patent attorneys, patent agents, and intellectual property law firms.
What specialties do patent attorneys in Tucson handle?
Patent attorneys in Tucson most commonly handle electrical, chemical, mechanical, and software patents. Many attorneys work across multiple specialties, so it's worth reaching out even if your invention doesn't fit neatly into one category.
Do any patent attorneys in Tucson offer free consultations?
Yes, 2 of 6 patent professionals in Tucson offer free initial consultations. A free consultation lets you discuss your invention, understand the patent process, and get a cost estimate before committing.