Trademark Renewal Services

Renew your trademark to maintain a registered trademark with USPTO

$199  $149
+ government fee
 
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Renew a trademark online in 3 easy steps.

Answer a few questions

Complete our simple questionnaire to begin the process. The online process is simple and takes about 5 minutes to complete.

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Review and electronically sign the application online to confirm the submission.

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Benefits of Trademark Renewal


Renewing a trademark offers several key benefits, ensuring continued legal protection and maximizing the value of your intellectual property. Here are the main advantages of trademark renewal:


Continued Legal Protection: Trademark renewal maintains your exclusive right to use the mark in connection with your goods or services, protecting against unauthorized use by others;
Brand Recognition and Loyalty: A renewed trademark ensures that your brand identity remains consistent and recognizable to customers, helping build long-term trust and loyalty;
Protection Against Competitors and Counterfeits: Regular renewal prevents others from attempting to register a similar or identical mark, which could dilute your brand or create consumer confusion in the marketplace;
Global Expansion Opportunities: If you plan to expand into international markets, having a renewed trademark in the U.S. strengthens your position when applying for trademark protection in other countries.

Commonly Asked Questions:


How often do I renew my registered trademark?
A registered trademark in the U.S. must be renewed every 10 years to maintain its validity. During the first 10 year period, a registered trademark is renewed between the 5th and 6th year after the initial registration date, and then again between the 9th and 10th year after the initial registration date. After the first 10 year period, a trademark is renewed only at the 9th year for another 10 year period.

Can I renew an expired trademark?
If you miss the renewal deadline, there is good news because the USPTO offers a six-month grace period. You can file a trademark renewal application within the six-month grace period for an additional fee. If you don't file before the end of the six-month grace period, your registration will be canceled. When a registered trademark is cancelled, you only solution is to file a new trademark application as soon as possible to obtain a new registration.

TrademarkPlus.com has been the trusted source for thousands of customers with their trademark needs online! We are a leading provider of online document filing services for clients who wish to register a trademark, perform a trademark search, or maintain their trademark registration with the USPTO. For more than 22 years, we made it easy and affordable for anyone to protect their product and business trademark. A trademark can be any name, logo design or phrase used on a product or service. Register your trademark and start protecting your brand today!

Why should I renew a trademark?

Renewing a trademark is essential for maintaining the legal protection and commercial value of your brand. The main advantages of trademark renewal includes continued legal protection, brand recognition, protection against competitors or counterfeits, legal remedies for infringement, and safeguard future business growth.

Renewing your trademark is essential for preserving the legal rights, brand recognition, and commercial value of your intellectual property. It ensures your business can continue to thrive without the risk of losing its brand identity or facing legal challenges.


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File your trademark renewal today with TrademarkPlus.com. A trademark renewal maintains your registered trademark with USPTO and it shows the USPTO proof in continued use of the trademark on your goods or services. Examples of specimens for goods include tags, labels, instruction manuals, containers, photographs that show the mark on the actual goods or packaging, and displays associated with the actual goods at their point of sale. Webpages may also be specimens for goods when they include a picture or textual description of the goods associated with the mark and the means to order the goods. Examples of specimens for services include advertising and marketing materials, brochures, photographs of business signage and billboards, and webpages that show the mark used in the actual sale, rendering, or advertising of the services. Once you file your trademark renewal with the USPTO they will examine your specimen samples to ensure that you are correctly using the trademark for the listed goods/services in the application. Get started today and renew your trademark!