Here's how it works:
- Request: Fill out our straightforward online form and make a secure payment.
- Power of Attorney: Grant us the representation right to handle the renewal process for you.
- Confirmation: Sit back and relax while we process your request within 3 business days.
- 10-Year Validity: Enjoy another decade of protection for your trademark.
But why is trademark renewal important?
Trademarks have a limited term of protection, usually 10 years, although it may vary in different countries. Failure to renew your trademark can result in its expiration and irreversible removal from the register. Don't let that happen to your valuable intellectual property.
Select your market and renew your trademark with ease:
- European Union
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Australia
- Switzerland
- New Zealand
But don't just take our word for it. Hear what our satisfied clients have to say and explore our latest blogs for valuable insights into trademark protection.
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"TrademarkCart made the trademark renewal process seamless and stress-free. Their team of experts handled everything efficiently, and I was impressed with their attention to detail. I highly recommend their services!" - Sarah T.
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"As a small business owner, I was concerned about navigating the trademark renewal process on my own. Thankfully, I found TrademarkCart, and they exceeded my expectations. Their professionalism and expertise gave me peace of mind, and I'll definitely be using their services again." - John L.
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"I've been a loyal client of TrademarkCart for years, and they never disappoint. Their dedication to ensuring my trademarks are protected is unmatched. I appreciate their prompt communication and transparent pricing. Thank you, TrademarkCart!" - Emily R.
FAQs for Trademark Renewal Services:
The timing of trademark renewal varies depending on the jurisdiction and the initial registration period. Generally, renewal is required every few years to keep the trademark valid.
In some cases, you may be able to make changes to your trademark during the renewal process, such as updating contact information or making minor amendments to the mark itself.
In some cases, you may still be able to renew a trademark that has expired, although additional fees or requirements may apply. It's best to consult with a trademark attorney to explore your options in such situations.
Renewing your trademark early can provide peace of mind by ensuring uninterrupted protection of your brand. It may also help you avoid potential issues or delays that could arise closer to the expiration date.
To increase the likelihood of a successful renewal, it's important to carefully follow the instructions provided by the trademark office, submit all required documentation and fees on time, and address any issues or objections that may arise during the renewal process. Consulting with a trademark attorney can also help ensure a smooth renewal process.