
Trademark Renewal

Trademark renewal is the process of extending the protection of a registered trademark after its initial validity period (usually 10 years). To maintain the trademark’s legal status, the owner must file for renewal before the expiry date. Failing to renew the trademark on time can result in the loss of protection. Renewal ensures continued exclusive rights to use the trademark and prevents it from being canceled or contested.
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Our Process for Trademark Renewal Registration
Step 1
Submit the Initial Form
Begin by completing a simple form to share the necessary details and start the trademark
process.
Step 2
Consultation with Experts
Our team of experts will contact you to thoroughly understand your brand’s classification and
unique requirements.
Step 3
Documentation and Draft Preparation
We will prepare all critical documents, including KYC, logo, and the draft, ensuring accuracy
and completeness.
Step 4
Procedures
This stage involves key processes such as Vienna Codification, Examination, addressing
objections (if any), and representation in hearings in case of rejections.






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FAQ'S
A trademark should be renewed before the expiration of its 10-year validity period.
The renewal period for a trademark is every 10 years from the date of registration.
Yes, but you may incur late fees if the renewal is done after the expiration date.
A trademark renewal application, proof of use, and payment of fees are typically required.
If you do not renew your trademark, it will no longer be protected, and others may use or register it.
