Renewing your trademark lets you keep your registered brand name, logo, or symbol. A trademark is good for ten years after you register it. To keep your trademark active in India, you must finish the renewal of trademark online before the expiration date. If you don't renew on time, your registration could run out, and you could lose your exclusive rights to the brand.
For the fiscal year 26–27, the IP India e-filing system has made it easier to renew trademarks online. This means that companies can process renewals more quickly and safely.
Renewing your trademark is not only required by law, but it is also good for business. A valid trademark protects your brand's reputation, builds trust with customers, and shows that you own it. If you miss the renewal deadlines, your name could be taken off the list. This would mean going through long restoration processes or even putting your brand at risk of being misused.
Stop copying or breaking the law
Eligibility for licenses and chances to open a franchise
Keeping goodwill and valuing a brand
Make sure you have all the information and paperwork you need before you renew a trademark online. You must fill out the trademark renewal form (Form TM-R) correctly and send it in with proof.
Original Trademark Registration Certificate Proof of identity for the applicant (Individual or Entity)
Filled out Form TM-R correctly with the following information: Trademark details (Registration Number, Class, Logo)
Power of Attorney (if you filed it through an agent or consultant)
You can check the status of your trademark renewal at any time on the IP India portal with your registration number.
The cost of renewing a trademark in India depends on how you file it. According to the most recent FY 26–27 notice:
₹9,000 for each class to file electronically
₹10,000 for each class, for physical filing
There may be separate professional fees for filing and getting legal advice. India's renewal of trademark online fees are still among the lowest in the world compared to those in the EU trademark renewal fees. This makes it easier for startups and small and medium-sized businesses to protect their intellectual property rights.
The Trade Marks Act of 1999 says that a renewal application must be sent in no later than six months before the expiration date. If you miss it, you can pay a fee and get a six-month grace period. After this time, the mark may be taken off the register, and restoring it will cost more and take more time.
It's always better to renew on time because the cost of restoring a trademark is higher. AuditFiling makes sure you never miss these deadlines by sending you automated reminders and giving you full-service help with renewing your trademark online.
AuditFiling makes the process of renewing a trademark easy and mistake-free. Our professionals handle everything, from filling out your TM-R form to checking on the status of your renewal. This way, your brand is always safe.
Quick online renewal of a trademark
Fees for renewing a trademark in India are clear.
Filing and updating TM-R forms like a pro
Keeping track of trademark renewals in real time
How to get a trademark back if you missed it
When you renew your trademark, you need to do more than just follow the rules. You also need to keep the brand identity your business has built up over time safe. For FY 26–27, let AuditFiling handle the rest while you stay safe and up to date.
Trademark Registration Certificate
Copy of PAN Card
Copy of Aadhaar Card
Copy Of The Original TM-A Form
RS: 8000/-