Mongolia Trademark Renewal

Whether you initially registered with us or not, we can assist you in renewing and extending protection for your trademark in Mongolia.

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Renew your trademark in Mongolia

Provide us with your trademark details, and we'll efficiently process your renewal in Mongolia.
FromUS$ 600

All fees included

Why do brand owners prefer us?

Straightforward hassle free services. We strive to make it easy.

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Expert AgentsAn IP consultant will be assigned to you, through whom you will be able to request all your IP services

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Worldwide ServicesRegardless of the amount of countries you need assistance in, we will be able to cover it. We work in over 180 jurisdictions

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trademark Renewal in Mongolia

Trademark protection in Mongolia is governed by the Law on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, revised in 2021. All renewals are processed by the Intellectual Property Office of Mongolia (IPOM). Mongolia is a member of the Madrid Agreement and Protocol, but national trademarks must be renewed locally through IPOM.

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How Much Does it Cost to Renew a Trademark in Mongolia?

iGERENT’s professional service fee to renew your trademark in Mongolia is US$ 600 for the first class.

This all-inclusive fee covers:

  • Dedicated IP specialist handling your renewal end-to-end
  • Preparation and filing of all renewal paperwork
  • Deadline monitoring and automated reminders
  • Responses to any office queries or requirements

Every renewal quote is tailored to your exact portfolio. Reach out for a transparent, itemized estimate with no hidden charges!

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How Long Is a Trademark Valid in Mongolia?

A trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of application and may be renewed indefinitely for additional 10-year periods.

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When Must You Renew a Trademark?

  • Standard renewal period: Begins 6 months before the expiration date
  • Grace period: Available up to 12 months before expiry, including the 6 months preceding expiration
  • Late renewal fee: Applicable during the grace period
  • After grace period: Trademark automatically lapses and cannot be restored
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Requirements to Renew a Trademark in Mongolia

  • Application form
  • Power of Attorney
  • Payment of the standard renewal fee
  • Payment of additional fee if renewal is made during the grace period

Renewals are not published in the Official Gazette.

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Restoration and Re-registration

  • Restoration is not possible once the grace period has expired
  • A lapsed trademark must be re-registered, and can be claimed by any third party
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Keep Your Trademark in Mongolia Updated

  • Trademark owners are not notified of pending cancellations
  • Ensure you monitor deadlines and maintain up-to-date contact information
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Common Trademark Renewal Mistakes in Mongolia

Avoid:

  • Missing the limited grace period before expiry
  • Failing to file the Power of Attorney
  • Assuming you'll receive reminder notifications
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What happens if I miss the renewal deadline?

You may still renew the mark during the grace period, but once that passes, the mark lapses and you must file a new application.

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Can I restore a lapsed trademark?

No. Restoration is not permitted in Mongolia. Re-registration is required.

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Is proof of use required?

No. Use is not required for renewal in Mongolia.

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What if I change my address or agent?

You should notify IPOM immediately to ensure proper records and communication.