Trademark Renewal — keep your brand protected

A trademark lasts 10 years and must be renewed to stay valid. We file your TM-R renewal on time so your brand protection never lapses.

What it is

A registered trademark is valid for ten years and can be renewed indefinitely for further ten-year terms by filing Form TM-R before expiry. If missed, there is a limited grace/restoration window with a surcharge. Timely renewal ensures your exclusive brand rights continue without a gap.

Who should register

Owners of registered trademarks approaching or past their ten-year renewal date.

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Why register

Continuous protection

Renewal keeps your exclusive brand rights alive without a lapse.

On-time filing

We track your renewal date and file TM-R before expiry.

Grace-period handling

If the deadline has passed, we handle restoration within the allowed window.

Protect brand value

An unrenewed mark can be removed and lost — renewal safeguards it.

Documents you'll need

  • Trademark registration number
  • Owner/proprietor details
  • Class and details of the mark
  • Previous registration certificate

How it works

  1. Check your trademark’s renewal due date
  2. Prepare and file Form TM-R
  3. Pay the renewal fee
  4. Handle any grace-period surcharge if late
  5. Renewal recorded for a further 10 years
  6. Get renewal confirmation

Frequently asked questions

How often must a trademark be renewed?

Every ten years. It can be renewed indefinitely by filing TM-R before each expiry.

What if I miss the renewal date?

There is a limited grace/restoration window with a surcharge; act quickly so your mark isn’t removed.

Can a removed trademark be restored?

Within the allowed restoration period, yes, with the applicable fee. We help with this.

Do I need to renew each class separately?

Renewal covers the registration; multi-class registrations are handled together. We advise on your specific case.