How To Renew A Trademark

What is How to renew a trademark?

Renewing a trademark is the process of extending the protection of your registered trademark to prevent it from expiring. It is crucial to keep your trademark current to continue enjoying exclusive rights to use it in commerce.

What are the types of How to renew a trademark?

There are two primary types of trademark renewal: standard and expedited. Standard renewal involves submitting the necessary paperwork and fees within the designated timeframe. Expedited renewal allows for a quicker processing time but may come with additional fees.

Standard renewal
Expedited renewal

How to complete How to renew a trademark

To complete the trademark renewal process successfully, follow these steps:

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Gather all necessary information about your trademark registration
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Fill out the renewal application accurately
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Submit the application along with any required fees
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Monitor the status of your renewal application for updates or additional requirements

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Questions & answers

Process overview for required maintenance documents Typically, when you file a required maintenance document, you'll submit a signed declaration saying that you're continuing to use your trademark with the goods and services in your registration. You'll also submit one specimen for each class of goods or services.
Fortunately, the USPTO offers a six-month grace period, before the mark is considered abandoned. They wait an additional two months after that before they officially post notice of its abandonment. If you let your trademark expire, you leave it open for another company or user to register and use it.
If a trademark has expired, you can register the expired trademark to regain the right to the trademark. However, it is important to note that during the period the trademark is listed as a dead trademark, the owner doesn't have any legal rights to the item.
You must renew your trademark registration between the 9th and 10th year following your registration date, and each successive ten-year period thereafter. If you've exceeded the deadline year by less than 6 months, you may pay an additional fee to file within the USPTO grace period.
You must pay a fee of $125 per class of goods or services for filing an extension request.
There's no limit to the number of times you can renew your trademark. You can and should continue to renew your registration every 10 years, as long as you're still using the trademark in commerce and in the ways described in your registration. With continued renewal, your trademark can conceivably last forever.