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File your Trademark Renewal

Let PatentNTrademark file your Trademark Renewal. Work with experienced trademark attorneys from start to finish. Avoid making fatal mistakes when proving continued use in commerce of your trademark.

HOW PatentNTrademark WORKS

File a Renewal in 3 Easy Steps

PatentNTrademark attorneys have represented a wide variety of businesses – from Amazon sellers, clothing designers, restaurants, professional service providers, and everything in between.  

Gather your information

We will need all the information you have about your trademark dispute, including any written correspondence between the parties.

Place an order

Pay online with credit or debit card. Within minutes we will automatically follow up to collect a few basic details about your project. 

Pass it to us

Once we receive your information, a trademark attorney, not a paralegal, manages your case and files your application.

PRICING

Simple no-tricks pricing

File Your 5-Year Renewal or 10-Year Renewal for the Same Price.

File a Trademark Renewal

An attorney will review your current use of your trademark and file the appropriate documents.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

5-Year Renewal or 10-Year Renewal

$250

+USPTO Fees

Essentials

$185+ USPTO Fees*

Essentials

$548+ USPTO Fees*

Essentials

$899+ USPTO Fees*

MILESTONES

Trusted by clients in over 20 countries around the globe

Collectively, PatentNTrademark attorneys have unparalleled trademark experience and great reviews.

16+

Years Experience

99%

Clients Approve

6k+

Trademarks Managed

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PatentNTrademark Renewal Service

Understand what is required to renew your trademark and what it will cost.

When do I need to file a trademark renewal?

The first renewal must be filed between the 5th and 6th year anniversaries of your trademark registration. After your first renewal,  you will need to file before every 10th anniversary of your trademark registration. Thus, you will need file a renewal before the end of year 6, year 10, year 20, year 30, and so on until your business no longer uses the trademark.

What do I need to provide to file the renewal?

We need proof that your business is continuing to use the trademark in the same manner that you originally applied for. If the mix of goods or services have changed, it may be time to file another trademark application, or delete unused goods and services from your application.

Is it possible to make changes to a Trademark when it is renewed?

It is not possible to change the words or design of a trademark when renewing. It is required that we remove unused goods and services during a renewal. Further, if the trademark has been sold to a new owner, the ownership must be updated prior to renewing (through a separate filing). 

If the trademark is being used to promote new goods and services not on the renewed registration, a new application should be filed for those goods and services. It is not possible to add them to the renewed registration. 

How many times can I renew my trademark?

As long as you keep your renewals up to date, your trademark will remain registered.  There are currently trademarks in the U.S. that have been continuously registered since the 1800’s, like the Quaker Oats logo, for example.

What happens if a trademark renewal is not filed?

If you do not file by the final deadline, your trademark registration will be abandoned. You will need to file a new trademark application to secure your trademark rights.

How much does it cost to file a trademark renewal?

We charge a $299 service fee to perform the work for you. For the 6th year renewal, the government charges $225 per class in government fees. For any 10th year renewal, the government fees are $525 per class.

Can you file the section 15 Declaration of Incontestability when you file the renewal?

Yes. We charge an additional $99 and there are $200 in government fees. You will have the option of adding this service to your order when we collect your intake information. The Declaration may be filed during either the 6th year or 10th year renewal.

How long does it take to file a trademark renewal?

Most renewals are filed within 3-4 business days after receiving payment and all required information and government fees from the client.

Register your trademarks.
Stress free.

Trademark applicants represented by attorneys are 50% more likely to successfully register than those who do it alone.