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How long does it usually take to renew a trademark?

1. Trademark changes and renewals generally take about one to three months. 2. Changes and renewals can be processed at the same time, and the time is about the same. 3. The processing speed is related to the region where the applicant is located, because the examiners of the Change Renewal Office have jurisdiction based on region. 4. After the transfer, renewal, change, etc. are successful, a certificate of transfer approval, a certificate of renewal approval or a notice, and a change notification will be issued. A new trademark registration certificate will not be issued. These certificates or notices need to be together with the original registration certificate. use. Everyone knows the trademark and sees it every day. The registration of a trademark requires registration at the National Trademark Office. You can do it yourself, or you can ask someone from the Trademark Office to do it for you. The Trademark Office generally only charges trademark management fees, which are settled on an annual basis. There are no other fees. Agency companies have to charge agency fees for registered trademarks.