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Trademark Renewal is a legal document that was released by the Washington Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: How do I renew a trademark in Washington?
A: To renew a trademark in Washington, you must file a Renewal Application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Q: When should I renew my trademark in Washington?
A: You should renew your trademark in Washington between the fifth and sixth year after the registration date, and then every 10 years thereafter.
Q: What is the fee for trademark renewal in Washington?
A: The fee for trademark renewal in Washington varies depending on the type of application, but it is generally around $300 per class of goods or services.
Q: What happens if I don't renew my trademark in Washington?
A: If you don't renew your trademark in Washington, it will expire and no longer be valid. This means you will lose the rights and protections associated with the trademark.
Q: Can I renew my trademark in Washington if it has already expired?
A: No, you cannot renew a trademark in Washington if it has already expired. Once a trademark has expired, it cannot be renewed and you would need to file a new application if you wish to protect the mark again.
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