Patent Attorneys in Salt Lake City, Utah
17 patent professionals
Updated March 2026
Salt Lake City has a growing patent practice serving technology, life sciences, and outdoor recreation companies along the Wasatch Front.
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Workman Nydegger
Patent AttorneyFetzer Booth PC
Law FirmWestern IP Law - Utah Patent Attorneys
Law FirmMagleby Cataxinos
Patent AttorneyDunn & Dunn, P.C.
Law FirmWestern Patent Law Group
Law FirmPate Baird PLLC
Law FirmMorriss O'Bryant Compagni Cannon - Patent Attorneys
Law FirmIntellectual Strategies
Patent AttorneyJames Sonntag Patent Attorney
Law FirmWARREN M. PATE, LLC
Law FirmBold Patents Law Firm
Law FirmPatent Attorney Scott Hilton
Law FirmWells IP Law - Trademark Attorney
Patent AttorneyKenneth E. Horton, Esq.
Patent AttorneyBaker IP PLLC
Law FirmMohr Intellectual Property Law Solutions, P.C.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a patent attorney cost in Salt Lake City?
We don't have enough local pricing data for Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City, Utah?
There are 17 patent professionals listed in Salt Lake City, UT. This includes patent attorneys, patent agents, and intellectual property law firms.
What specialties do patent attorneys in Salt Lake City handle?
Patent attorneys in Salt Lake City most commonly handle mechanical, software, biotechnology, and aerospace 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 Salt Lake City offer free consultations?
Yes, 2 of 17 patent professionals in Salt Lake City offer free initial consultations. A free consultation lets you discuss your invention, understand the patent process, and get a cost estimate before committing.