Tajikistan Trademark Renewal country-flag-TJ

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Transparent prices

Transparent prices

Tajikistan trademark renewal is easier with iGERENT, trusted by 12,000+ businesses and with over 25,000 trademarks handled since 2014. We help you renew on time, stay compliant, and keep your registration active, whether we handled the original filing or not.

From US$ 1350

Official fees included

Why Do Businesses Choose iGERENT?

Straightforward, hassle-free services designed to make intellectual property easier for your business. We strive to make it easy.

Expert Agents
Expert Agents

You work with one dedicated specialist who guides you through the process, answers your questions, and coordinates the next steps for your case.

Worldwide Coverage
Worldwide Coverage

Whether you need assistance in one country or several, we help coordinate filings and IP work across 180+ jurisdictions through trusted local professionals.

No Hidden Charges
No Hidden Charges

You receive clear, competitive pricing before moving forward, with fixed quotes that help you understand the full cost from the start.

Free Consultation
Free Consultation

Our team can review your needs, explain the available options, and help you understand the next steps before you decide.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trademark Renewal in Tajikistan

Trademark protection in Tajikistan is governed by the Trademark Act of March 5, 2007, last amended in 2019, and managed by the National Center for Patents and Information (NCPI). Tajikistan is a member of both the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol.

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

iGERENT’s professional service fee to renew your trademark in Tajikistan is US$ 1350 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 Tajikistan?

Trademark registrations are valid for 10 years from the application date and can be renewed for successive 10-year periods indefinitely.

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When Must You Renew a Trademark?

  • Renewal window: Begins 1 year before the expiration date
  • Grace period: 6 months after the expiration date
  • After grace period: The trademark automatically lapses
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Requirements to Renew a Trademark in Tajikistan

  • Power of Attorney (no legalization required)
  • Payment of official renewal and late fees
  • The renewal is published in the Official Bulletin
  • No proof of use is required
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Restoration and Re-registration

  • Restoration is not allowed
  • A new application must be filed after lapse
  • The trademark cannot be re-registered by a third party for 3 years after the lapse
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Keep Your Trademark in Tajikistan Updated

  • The office does not notify owners or agents about upcoming lapses
  • It is the trademark holder responsibility to track deadlines
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Common Trademark Renewal Mistakes in Tajikistan

Avoid:

  • Missing the 6-month grace period
  • Delaying and accumulating monthly penalties
  • Assuming restoration is possible
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What happens if I miss the renewal deadline?

You can still renew during the 6-month grace period by paying a late renewal fee. After that, the trademark is considered lapsed.

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Can I restore a lapsed trademark?

No. Restoration is not permitted. A new trademark application must be filed.

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Is proof of use required?

No. Use is not required for renewal in Tajikistan.

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What if I change my agent or address?

You must update your records with the National Centre for Patents and Information to avoid communication issues.