
Trademark renewal requirements
Trademark renewal requirements involve maintaining your rights by periodically filing specific documents and paying fees to the trademark office. Typically, renewal occurs every 10 years after registration. Before each renewal deadline, you must confirm that the trademark is still in use or intended for use in commerce. Failing to renew on time can lead to the loss of your trademark rights. It’s important to track key dates and fulfill renewal obligations to protect your brand’s legal rights and prevent others from registering similar marks.