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  • Trademark Maintenance Support

Keeping Your Registration Alive.

A trademark registration must be maintained through required USPTO filings. Missing a Section 8, Section 9, or renewal deadline can put your registration at risk of cancellation.

US Trademark Support helps review your trademark record, confirm upcoming maintenance deadlines, check specimen requirements, and assist with the next available filing option to keep the registration active.

Support for Section 8, Section 9, renewal filings, and trademark maintenance deadlines.

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Trademark Case Support

Recently Reviewed Trademark Cases

Track abandoned, refused, suspended, and conflicted trademark matters that require timely USPTO review, response, or recovery support.

Keeping Your Registration Alive

Why Maintain Your Trademark Registration?

A federal trademark registration does not stay active automatically. Owners must file required maintenance documents on time and continue using the mark in commerce for the registered goods or services.

Step 01

Section 8 Declaration

Confirms continued use of the mark.

Step 02

Section 9 Renewal

Renews the registration every 10 years.

Step 03

Deadline Review

Helps identify upcoming maintenance filings and cancellation risks.

Trademark FAQs

Find answers to common trademark questions, including Office Actions, abandoned applications, specimens, Statements of Use, renewals, fees, and USPTO case support.

  • What is a trademark?

    A trademark is a name, logo, slogan, phrase, design, or symbol that helps customers identify the source of goods or services.

  • What is an Office Action?

    An Office Action is an official USPTO notice stating that an application has an issue that must be addressed before it can move forward. Common issues include refusals, specimen problems, disclaimers, classification changes, or conflicts with another mark.

  • What does abandoned mean?

    An abandoned trademark application is no longer active because a required USPTO action was not completed on time, such as responding to an Office Action or filing a Statement of Use.

  • Can an abandoned application be revived?

    Sometimes. Revival depends on the reason for abandonment, the deadline, and the USPTO record. If revival is not available, refiling may be considered.

  • What is a Statement of Use?

    A Statement of Use is filed when an intent-to-use application is ready to show actual use of the mark in commerce. It usually requires a specimen and a USPTO filing fee.

  • What are Section 8 and Section 9 filings?

    Section 8 confirms that a registered trademark is still in use. Section 9 renews the registration. These filings help keep a trademark registration active.

  • What is a trademark specimen?

    A specimen is proof showing the trademark in actual use. For goods, this may be packaging, labels, tags, or a product page with ordering information. For services, it may be a website, ad, brochure, or service page.

  • What are your service fees?

    Our standard service fee is $50 for filing support and administrative assistance. If legal counsel or attorney-level review is requested, the legal counsel fee is $500. USPTO government fees are separate.

  • Is US Trademark Support the USPTO?

    No. US Trademark Support is an independent trademark support service. We are not the USPTO, not a government agency, and not affiliated with the USPTO.

  • Can you guarantee approval?

    No. The USPTO makes the final decision. No approval, registration, revival, renewal acceptance, or specific outcome can be guaranteed.

Trademark Case Support Starts Here

Have a USPTO Office Action, abandoned application, Statement of Use deadline, renewal notice, or conflicting trademark issue? Contact US Trademark Support to review your case and move forward with the correct next step.

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Ready to reclaim your trademark?

Have an abandoned application, USPTO refusal, conflicting filing, or upcoming trademark deadline? Contact our support team to review your record and identify the next available step.