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Trademark Renewal
CONTINUOUS PROTECTION

Maintain Your Brand's Legal Shield

Trademark registration is not a one-time event; it is a long-term asset. To keep your brand protected, your trademark must be renewed periodically (typically every 10 years). Letting a trademark lapse can result in the permanent loss of your legal identity.

  • Prevents your mark from becoming "Public Domain".
  • Stops competitors from poaching your lapsed identity.
  • Maintains the continuous "date of priority".
  • Ensures your business valuation remains intact.
RENEWAL WORKFLOW

Simple Steps to Renew Your Mark

01
Status Audit

We check the current status of your trademark to determine the exact renewal window.

02
Fee Calculation

We calculate the exact government fees based on your class and brand size.

03
Digital Filing

Our experts file the renewal application online, ensuring no clerical errors occur.

04
Renewal Confirmed

Your trademark is extended for another decade of absolute legal protection.

DOCUMENTATION

What is Needed for Renewal?

Renewing a trademark is simpler than the initial filing, but accuracy is key. Please provide:

Trademark Application Number
The unique number assigned during the original registration.
Owner Identification
Current ID of the registered proprietor (PAN/Aadhaar).
Copy of Registration Certificate
The certificate issued by the registry at the time of approval.
Updated Power of Attorney
If you have changed your legal representative.

Renew Your Trademark

THE RISK

The Danger of
Letting a Mark Lapse

  • Loss of Ownership: Once the grace period ends, you lose all legal rights to the name.
  • Squatters: Third parties can apply for your lapsed mark and sell it back to you.
  • Loss of Value: Years of brand equity vanish overnight without a valid registration.
  • Legal Vulnerability: You can no longer sue for infringement or stop clones.
THE SOLUTION

Timely Renewal
& Absolute Security

  • Uninterrupted Rights: Maintain your status as the sole owner of the brand.
  • Market Authority: Prove to clients and investors that your brand is legally stable.
  • Zero Stress: We monitor your expiry dates and alert you well in advance.
  • Global Continuity: Ensure your international filings remain active.

100%

Renewal Accuracy

500+

Marks Renewed

10 Years

Protection Period

Zero

Lapsed Trademarks

EXPERT GUIDANCE

Renewal FAQs

Everything you need to know about extending your brand's legal life.

Trademarks are typically renewed every 10 years. However, we recommend starting the process 6 months before the expiry date to avoid any last-minute technical glitches.

There is usually a grace period (6 months), but you will have to pay a significantly higher late fee. If you miss the grace period, your trademark is cancelled and becomes public property.

Generally, no. We only need your Trademark Application Number and confirmation of the owner's current details.

No. Renewal is for the exact mark already registered. If you have rebranded, you must file a new application for the new name/logo.

No. The government does not automatically renew trademarks. You must manually file the renewal application and pay the fees.

The cost depends on the official government fee for your specific class and our professional service fee for handling the legal filing.

If the brand was sold, we must first file an "Assignment" to change the owner's name in the records before we can proceed with the renewal.

If it is within the 6-month grace period, yes. If it has been expired for years, you cannot "renew" it; you must file a fresh application.

The date is listed on your Registration Certificate. If you don't have it, we can perform a status check on the government database for you.

One small error in the application number or class can lead to the renewal being rejected. We ensure 100% accuracy and handle all communication with the registry.