📑Downloadable Trademark Registration Renewal Timeline Worksheet


August 15, 2024


Hello Reader,

J.J. here, we have something special for you today!

Due to the many misleading letters and scams out there, we're providing you your own Trademark Registration Renewal Timeline Worksheet so you can record, document and keep something on file for reference.

Here is a quick video on how to use it:

Click on this link to the USPTO's document form search and then enter your Registration Number or Serial Number:

Here is the link to the actual PDF download:

Trademark Registration Renewal Timeline Download.pdf

Let us know if this is helpful or if there is anything else we can add.

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