Statement of Renewal of Trademark Registration of an Individual Resident of Colorado, a Non-reporting Domestic Limited Partnership, a Dissolved or Delinquent Reporting Entity or a Converted Entity - Sample - Colorado

Statement of Renewal of Trademark Registration of an Individual Resident of Colorado, a Non-reporting Domestic Limited Partnership, a Dissolved or Delinquent Reporting Entity or a Converted Entity - Sample - Colorado

Statement of Renewal of Trademark Registration of an Individual Resident of Colorado, a Non-reporting Domestic Reporting Entity or a Converted Entity - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.

FAQ

Q: What is the purpose of a trademark registration renewal?
A: The purpose of a trademark registration renewal is to maintain the legal protection and exclusive rights to a trademark.

Q: Who can renew a trademark registration in Colorado?
A: An individual resident of Colorado, a non-reporting domestic limited partnership, a dissolved or delinquent reporting entity, or a converted entity can renew a trademark registration in Colorado.

Q: What is a non-reporting domestic limited partnership?
A: A non-reporting domestic limited partnership is a type of business entity that operates as a partnership but does not have reporting requirements to the state of Colorado.

Q: What is a dissolved or delinquent reporting entity?
A: A dissolved or delinquent reporting entity is a business entity that has either been dissolved or is currently not in compliance with reporting requirements to the state of Colorado.

Q: What is a converted entity?
A: A converted entity is a business entity that has changed its legal structure or form, such as converting from a partnership to a corporation.

Q: How often does a trademark registration need to be renewed?
A: A trademark registration in Colorado needs to be renewed every 10 years.

Q: What is the process for renewing a trademark registration in Colorado?
A: The process for renewing a trademark registration in Colorado involves submitting a renewal application and paying the required fee.

Q: What happens if a trademark registration is not renewed?
A: If a trademark registration is not renewed, the legal protection for the trademark may be lost and others may be able to use it.

Q: Can a trademark registration be renewed multiple times?
A: Yes, a trademark registration in Colorado can be renewed multiple times as long as it is still in use and the renewal requirements are met.

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Form Details:

  • Released on December 8, 2008;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Colorado Secretary of State;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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