In the United States, trademark registrations last for 10 years. To keep your trademark active, you need to file a renewal application and a Declaration of Use with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) between the ninth and tenth year after your registration date. If you miss this deadline, there's a six-month grace period to submit your application, but you'll have to pay an extra fee. If you don't renew within this grace period, your registration will be canceled and cannot be restored.
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- Our skilled attorneys can assist you with the renewal process, helping to prevent common mistakes that might cause your Renewal Application to be rejected.
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