Trademark Renewal

Keep Your Trademark Active and Protected

A registered trademark is not permanent unless it is properly maintained. Trademark renewal ensures your rights remain active, enforceable, and protected under intellectual property law.

Missing a renewal deadline can result in cancellation of your registration, leaving your brand exposed. Rebuilding protection after that point can be costly, or in some cases, not possible if another party has entered the space.

Trademark renewal is how you preserve the value you have already built.

When and How Trademark Renewal Works

Trademark registrations require ongoing maintenance at specific intervals. These filings confirm that your mark is still in use and eligible for continued protection.

Most trademarks require:

  • Maintenance filings between the 5th and 6th year
  • Renewal at the 10-year mark
  • Continued renewals every 10 years after that

Each filing must meet USPTO requirements and accurately reflect how your trademark is being used. Errors or missed deadlines can lead to delays or loss of rights.

If you are unsure about your trademark’s status, starting with a Trademark Search can help confirm where things stand before moving forward with renewal.

Why Trademark Renewal Matters

It is easy to think of trademark renewal as a routine filing, but it plays a critical role in maintaining your rights. If a trademark is not properly renewed, it can be cancelled, even if your business is still actively using it. Once that happens, you may lose exclusive rights and face the risk of competitors adopting similar branding.

Renewal also reinforces your position in the market. An active registration strengthens your ability to enforce your rights, resolve disputes, and maintain credibility with customers and partners. It signals that your brand is established, protected, and actively maintained.

For many businesses, this is also a natural checkpoint. As you renew your trademark, it is worth evaluating whether your current protection still reflects how your brand is used today. If your business has expanded, updated filings or additional protection through Trademark Registration or guidance from a Trademark Attorney
may be appropriate.

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