Additional trademark renewal filings are required to maintain the registration of a trademark. If you do not make these filings your trademark will be considered abandoned by the US Government and all of your federal registration rights will be lost. We are here to help you maintain your trademark registrations.
A trademark registration must be renewed periodically by filing documents to prove that you are still using the trademark to offer the goods and/or services listed in your trademark registration. The trademark renewal deadlines are as follows:
In order to renew your trademark registration you must show the trademark office that your mark is still in use. This is done via “specimens,” which are the same types of evidence that was required when you first applied for your trademark. Our trademark registration attorneys can guide you through this process and advise regarding the specimens that are most likely to satisfy the requirements of the trademark office. As a trademark registration law firm we understand the pitfalls commonly encountered when renewing a trademark registration.
§ 8 Confirms Use in Commerce
Trademark Attorney Assistance in Selecting a Compliant Specimen
Includes USPTO Filing Fee of $225
*USPTO filing fee of $225 for one international class is included . Any additional international classes will incur an additional fee of $324 per class ($99 legal fee and $225 USPTO fee).
§ 8 Confirms Use in Commerce
§ 15 Conveys Additional Benefits, making it more difficult to cancel your registered trademark**
Trademark Renewal Attorney Assistance in Selecting a Compliant Specimen
Includes Filing Fee of $425
*USPTO filing fee of $425 for one international class is included ($225 for § 8 and $200 for § 15). Any additional international classes will incur an additional fee of $524 per class ($99 legal fee and $425 USPTO fee).
**A § 15 Declaration is NOT mandatory to retain rights in your trademark.
§ 8 Confirms Use in Commerce
§ 9 Renews Trademark for 10 years
Trademark Renewal Attorney Assistance in Selecting a Compliant Specimen
Both the Declaration and Trademark Renewal will be Attorney Drafted & Filed
Includes Filing Fee of $525
*USPTO filing fee of $525 for one international class is included ($225 for § 8 and $300 for § 9). Any additional international classes will incur an additional fee of $624 per class ($99 legal fee and $525 USPTO fee).
Monitoring of New USPTO Filings and All 50 States Trademark Filings
Ensure Legal Compliance of Your Trademark
Notification of Any Renewal or Maintenance Filings Due
Quarterly Email Updates, Which Include a Comprehensive Search Report
*Fee is Per Year.
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Searching is only one part of a thorough clearance search. There may be trademarks that are not in our database that have rights over yours. Check other sources, such as state trademark databases and the internet.
We will carefully examine your application to see if your prospective trademark meets the requirements for federal registration. Although this includes doing our own database search, there are many considerations. We may find a conflicting mark or another legal issue that bars your registration (USPTO)
We help file a Statement of Use (SOU) declaration to convert an Intent to Use (ITU) application to actual use basis after a notice of allowance (NOA) is issued. It’s a mandatory filing for ITU application to secure the registration certificate.