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How much does it cost to renew a trademark extension period?

How much does it cost to renew a trademark extension period? According to the national trademark issuance regulations, trademark renewal is charged in accordance with the regulations: Fees required for trademark renewal: official fee of RMB 2,000.00 per item (within the renewal period), If you find an agency to do agent renewal, the service fee generally ranges from 500 to 1,000 yuan; trademark renewal completion time: the entire time for trademark renewal to be completed is about 3 to 6 months. The entire process is application, review, Renewal announcement and issuance of renewal certificate. In addition, you need to provide the following information for trademark renewal: 1. Renewal application 2. Copy of enterprise business license 3. Copy of trademark certificate 3. If you entrust an agency, you also need to provide a trademark agency power of attorney with an official seal. According to Article 38 of the Trademark Law, “If a registered trademark expires and needs to be continued to be used, it shall apply for renewal of registration within six months before the expiration; if the application is not made during this period, a six-month period may be granted. The extension period. If the application is not submitted at the expiration of the extension period, the registered trademark will be cancelled. The renewal registration shall be valid for ten years. In other words, the trademark renewal application shall be announced. Submissions can be made from six months before the expiration of the trademark to six months after the expiration of the trademark, and the Trademark Office will accept it. The six months before the expiration is generally called the renewal application period, and the six months after the expiration of the validity period are called the extension extension period. For renewal registration applications submitted during the extension period, the applicant must pay the renewal registration application fee. Delay fees shall be paid as required. An example is as follows: If the validity period of a company's trademark is from July 10, 1985 to July 9, 1995, then it should apply for renewal during the period from January 10, 1995 to July 9, 1995. However, if the application for extension is not submitted within this period due to various reasons, it can still be submitted within the extension period stipulated in the law, that is, it can be submitted between July 10, 1995 and January 9, 1996. However, even if the renewal application is submitted during the extension period, the validity period after the renewal is approved will still be calculated from the expiration date of the original registration validity period, not the expiration date of the extension period. Judging from the above example, the ten-year extension is calculated from the day after the trademark expires, not from the date of application for renewal or the date of approval announcement. When applying for trademark renewal procedures, a copy of the "Trademark Renewal Registration Application" should be sent to the trademark for each application. The "Application for Trademark Registration Renewal" should be filled out in a standardized manner, and ten trademark drawings should be sent at the same time. For approved trademarks with specified colors, the original color trademark drawings should also be sent, the original "Trademark Registration Certificate" should be returned, and the fee should be paid. It should be noted that the submitted trademark should be consistent with the approved pattern on the trademark registration certificate, and the font of the word trademark should not be changed arbitrarily. Otherwise, the Trademark Office will not renew the registration. Renewal of Trademark Registration Application After review and approval by the Trademark Office, the original Trademark Registration Certificate will be annotated, returned, and announced. However, if there are circumstances in which trademark law stipulates that renewal should not be granted, the Trademark Office will make a decision to reject it. If the applicant is dissatisfied with the Trademark Office's rejection of the application for renewal registration, the applicant may, within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the rejection notice, send an "Application for Reexamination of Rejection of Renewal" to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board to apply for review, and at the same time attach the original "Trademark Application for Registration Renewal" and rejection notice, and pay the review fee. The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board makes a final decision and notifies the applicant in writing. If the final decision is to approve the renewal of registration, it will be transferred to the Trademark Office for renewal procedures. The fees required to renew the trademark extension period are determined based on the trademark user's application method. Some parties who apply for trademark extension apply through the authorities, so the fee will be higher. If you apply through an agency, the fee will be much lower. Therefore, for trademark extension renewal, it depends on the actual operation methods of the parties.