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Has your trademark application been marked as abandoned or dead? Let’s fix that. We can help you bring your valuable trademark back to life, check to see if your trademark can be revived.
Full Service Trademark Renewal
Renew your trademark to keep legal protection
- Missed Response to Office Action Deadline
- Missed Statement of Use (SOU)
- Missed Response to a Partial Refusal
- Incomplete Office Action Response
- Abandonment Beyond the Revival Window
Abandoned Due to Missed Response Deadline to Office Action
If you didn’t respond to a USPTO Office Action within 6 months, your trademark is officially marked abandoned.
What’s at risk: Once the deadline passes, your application is closed and removed from review. You lose your original filing date and the legal priority it offered. This leaves your brand vulnerable – others could apply for a similar name while your rights lapse.
How TradeMark Canada helps:
- Review the full USPTO record and Office Action notice
- Draft a precise legal response addressing every issue
- File a Petition to Revive with a signed Declaration of Unintentional Delay
- Guide you until your application is active again
Abandoned Due to Missed Statement of Use (SOU)
Your trademark won’t register until you prove you’re using it. If you didn’t file the SOU or an extension request on time, the USPTO considers it abandoned.
What’s at risk: If left unfiled, your registration never goes through. You lose your trademark rights, your place in line, and may have to start over with a new application altogether.
How TradeMark Canada helps:
- File a Petition to Revive with the proper USPTO code
- Help you submit a valid SOU or request a six-month extension
- Double-check that your proof of use meets federal rules
- Keep your mark moving toward full registration
Abandoned Due to Missed Response to a Partial Refusal
Partial refusals can be tricky – but ignoring one can lead to your entire application being abandoned, even if some parts were already accepted.
What’s at risk: Your full application gets voided—including the parts that were previously accepted. This means you lose your filing fees, your brand protection, and months of progress.
How TradeMark Canada helps:
- Analyze the USPTO’s refusal notice line by line
- Prepare a legal reply that meets trademark law standards
- File a Petition to Revive, if needed
- Work to protect every part of your trademark
Abandoned Due to Incomplete Office Action Response
Even if you replied to the USPTO, your mark can still be abandoned if the response was incomplete or inaccurate.
What’s at risk: The USPTO will stop reviewing your file. Your application stays inactive, and your brand remains unprotected. You may have to refile, losing both time and money.
How TradeMark Canada helps:
- Go over your previous submission and Office Action carefully
- Find what was missing or improperly addressed
- Submit a corrected response + Petition to Revive
- Keep you updated until the case reopens
Abandonment Beyond the Revival Window
If more than six months have passed since your application was abandoned, the USPTO no longer allows standard revival. But there may still be a way forward.
What’s at risk: Once the revival window closes, the original application becomes unusable. You lose your filing date and your legal right to that specific mark under that serial number.
How TradeMark Canada helps:
- Review the history to see if any legal remedies remain
- Advise whether a new application is your best option
- Reuse your earlier material to save effort and cost
- File fast to protect your brand name again
Get Clarity on Reviving Your Trademark
Ensure your trademark stays active with our renewal services
Instantly retrieve your USPTO trademark record to check if your mark qualifies for revival.
We evaluate the reason for abandonment and advise on the appropriate revival approach.
Our team prepares and files the required petition and supporting documents.
Stay informed with timely notifications as your revival progresses through the USPTO.
Why Choose Us?
Professional Guidance
All services are reviewed and supported by verified immigration professionals with real-world experience.
Clear, Step-by-Step Process
From assessing eligibility to filing your revival, we break it down into simple steps—no guesswork, no confusion.
Fast, Personalized Support
Get tailored guidance based on your specific trademark status, not one-size-fits-all advice.
All-in-One Platform
Search, file, monitor, and revive—all in one easy-to-use platform built for business owners.
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Missed Your Renewal Date?
Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered
Eligible for Revival
Your trademark may be abandoned, but it's not too late. File a complete response and a Petition to Revive within a grace period of 2 months.
Missed the Revival Window?
If you've missed the revival grace period, you'll need to file a new trademark application.
Frequently asked questions
Explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about Register TradeMark Canada and our Services
Trademark abandonment happens when you miss a required response or filing deadline with the USPTO. Common reasons include not replying to an Office Action or failing to file a Statement of Use.
Not always. A trademark can only be revived if the abandonment was unintentional or due to a missed deadline. If too much time has passed or it was abandoned on purpose, revival isn’t possible.
No. Revival only applies to pending applications. If a registered trademark has been cancelled or expired due to non-renewal, you’ll need to file for restoration or a new application.
If you miss the revival window—generally within two months of the notice of abandonment—the application will remain abandoned, and you may lose your original filing date and rights that filing. To move forward, you may need to file a new trademark application and restart the process.
Once your petition is filed, the USPTO may take 2 to 4 months to review it. The timeline depends on the complexity of your case and the accuracy of your documents. Faster results are possible with attorney review, free submissions.
While it isn’t legally required, working with an experienced trademark attorney greatly improves your chances of revival. They know how to fix filing issues, avoid rejections, and communicate effectively with USPTO rules.