Logo Use Policy

city and agora logo

The City of Corinth logo is the official trademark of the City of Corinth. It represents the City’s distinctive brand and reputation for excellence and innovation in municipal governance and public services. Pursuant to municipal law, City logos are exclusively used for official City business such as City communications, merchandise, facilities, signage, events, and services.

The City of Corinth logo and the Agora at Corinth logo are protected under the State of Texas Trademark Registration (#803816090 & #803816083). The registration is valid from March 2021 to 2026. With permission from the Communications and Marketing Department, there are limited circumstances under which non-City, third parties may be granted permission to use the City logos on a case-by-case basis for reproduction (e.g., website, publications, print material, email, products, and signage). Any use that falls outside of these guidelines is strictly prohibited. Any assumption of use, including past usage, is strictly prohibited.

The Communications and Marketing Department reserves the right to deviate from these guidelines in certain situations, as it deems necessary. Any questions regarding usage of the City logo or Agora logo should be directed to communityrelations@cityofcorinth.com

 

  • Eligibility
    • To be eligible for consideration for use of City logos, third-party entities must fill out the official request use application here, submit the completed application form, and be in compliance with the evaluation criteria.
    • With the exception of government agencies and public institutions, inaugural or one-time programs and events primarily sponsored by third parties that are unfamiliar to the City or without a direct collaborative history with the City are ineligible to use City logos. These parameters help the City manage community expectations and protect the City’s public image by building and assessing new relationships with third-party entities over time. Permission to use the City logos is a privilege and requires direct, written City approval in every case. ​