What is the process for renewing a trademark in the United States?

Trademark registrations in the United States are valid for a period of 10 years. To maintain the validity of your trademark, you must file a renewal application along with a Declaration of Use. These filings should be submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) between the ninth and tenth year following your registration date. It's important to note that if the deadline is missed, there is a grace period of six months during which you can still file your application, albeit with an additional fee. Failing to renew within this grace period will result in the cancellation of your registration, and it cannot be revived or reinstated.

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  • Our experienced attorneys can guide you through the renewal process, helping to avoid common errors that could lead to the rejection of your Renewal Application.
  • Clients have access to their portfolios through their accounts on our website, which provides up-to-date information and statuses on all trademarks held by the client.
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