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The trademark is about to expire, and now it needs to be renewed. What information is needed for renewal, and how long does it take to successfully renew it?

Answer A registered trademark is valid for 10 years. If a registered trademark needs to be continued to be used after it expires, an application for registration renewal should be made within 12 months before expiration. If you fail to apply during this period, there is still a 6-month extension period. If an application has not been filed within the extension period, the Trademark Office will cancel it after the expiration of the extension period. After the Trademark Office examines the trademark renewal registration application, it will issue a trademark renewal certificate and will not issue another trademark registration certificate. The original trademark registration certificate and trademark renewal certificate will be used together. There are two ways to apply for renewal of a registered trademark: (1) Entrust a trademark agency registered with the Trademark Office to handle the application. (2) The applicant shall go directly to the trademark registration hall of the Trademark Office to apply. Document Format for Renewal There is only one document format for renewal, which is the "Application Form for Registration Renewal of Trademark". Three steps for application (1) Prepare application documents. The application documents that should be submitted are: (1) "Application for Trademark Renewal Registration" [1] (2) Applicant's identity document (copy) (3 ) If you entrust an agent, submit the "Agency Letter", and if you apply directly at the acceptance hall, submit a copy of the person's ID card (4) A copy of the registration certificate (5) If the application document is in a foreign language, it should also be signed by a translation agency Confirmed Chinese translation 1. Fill in the application form one by one according to the requirements, and it must be typed or printed. 2. One application for renewal registration should be submitted for each trademark. 3. If you go directly to the trademark registration hall to handle the matter, you should submit a copy of the person’s ID card; if you entrust a trademark agency to handle the matter, you should submit a trademark agency power of attorney. 4. If the trademark applied for renewal is an owned trademark, the application should be made in the name of the representative. (2) Submit application documents 1. The applicant goes directly to the trademark registration hall to apply. After the application documents are ready, submit them at the acceptance window of the trademark registration hall. The staff at the window will confirm whether the application documents are qualified. 2. If a trademark agency is entrusted to handle the application, the trademark agency will deliver the application documents to the Trademark Office. (3) Pay the renewal fee. A renewal registration application requires a fee of 2,000 yuan. If the registration renewal application is submitted within the six-month extension period, a delay fee of RMB 500 is required. If a trademark agency is entrusted to handle the application, the applicant shall pay the renewal fees and agency fees to the trademark agency. The renewal fees collected by the Trademark Office will be deducted from the advance payment of the trademark agency. The validity period of a trademark is 10 years, calculated from the date of approval of registration. The period of registered use of the trademark is also added to the period of ten years from the date of expiration. If the date of expiration is: November 11, 2012, it will be valid after the renewal is approved. Expiration date is November 10, 2022. If a registered trademark expires and needs to be continued to be used, it should apply for renewal of registration within six months before expiration; if the application fails to be made during this period, a six-month extension period can be given. If an application has not been made before the extension period expires, the registered trademark will be cancelled. Each renewal of registration is valid for ten years. Many trademark rights holders believe that trademark renewal is much more expensive than re-application. As everyone knows, renewal is only a formal requirement for reviewing the subject's qualifications. After applying for renewal of the registration certificate, the trademark exclusive rights can be extended for 10 years without going through the substantive review stage. Re-application for a trademark is the same as a new application. In addition to the formal elements review, a substantive review is also required. The so-called substantive examination is to compare the applied trademark with the trademarks in the trademark database. If the trademark is the same or similar, it will be rejected and the trademark rights will be lost. Some applicants did not submit applications for extension of exclusive rights during the trademark renewal and extension periods. If you think you can just apply again, you are actually making a serious mistake, because there are so many people who want to use a good trademark, and perhaps they give up their trademark rights just because of this step. Irreparable losses were caused, and then the turnover was spent to buy them back at a high price. Moreover, the time period for re-branding is longer than the renewal period. Trademark rights holders must pay attention to this. Trademark Registration Information Trademark Renewal