Professional Trademark Service
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Trademark Management
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Trademark Renewal in 5 Simple Steps
Our streamlined process makes trademark renewal fast, secure, and transparent
Add Your Trademark
Enter your trademark name or registration number to get started
Sign Power of Attorney (PoA)
Securely sign your PoA document digitally
Receive Invoice
Get your invoice and access to your secure client portal
Track Progress
Monitor your renewal status in real time
Renewal Completed
Download your renewal confirmation and documents
Trademark Renewal & Management Services
Comprehensive tools to manage, monitor and renew your trademarks across jurisdictions.
Why businesses trust our platform
We combine legal expertise with modern technology to deliver secure and reliable trademark renewal and management.
Global Trademark Coverage
We support trademark renewals across major intellectual property offices worldwide
WIPO
World Intellectual Property Organization
international IP Organization
EUIPO
European Union Intellectual Property Office
European Union
USPTO
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States of America
UKIPO
Intellectual Property Office
United Kingdom
These are four major representative IP offices. We handle trademark renewals across all relevant offices, covering 100+ jurisdictions worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about protecting your intellectual property.
The entire process typically takes 8-12 months from filing to registration, assuming there are no substantive objections from the USPTO examiner. However, you receive a filing receipt immediately.
A trademark protects brand identifiers like names, logos, and slogans that distinguish goods or services. A copyright protects original creative works like books, music, and art. Both provide different types of intellectual property protection.
No, you do not need to be a US citizen to file a US trademark. However, foreign applicants must be represented by a US-licensed attorney when filing with the USPTO.
If your trademark application receives an office action (rejection), our attorneys will review the issues and respond on your behalf. Most office actions can be overcome with a proper response.
Our service fees are separate from USPTO government filing fees. We clearly itemize all costs upfront so you know exactly what you are paying for.