Tunisia Trademark Renewal

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

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Renew your trademark in Tunisia

Provide us with your trademark details, and we'll efficiently process your renewal in Tunisia.
FromUS$ 950

All fees included

Why do brand owners prefer us?

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

Expert Agents

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

Worldwide Services

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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No Hidden ChargesAll prices are clear and without hidden costs. We have competitive and straightforward pricing

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Free ConsultationOur team is standing by to clarify any questions you may have regarding trademarks and IP in any country of the world

Frequently Asked Questions About Trademark Renewal in Tunisia

Trademark protection in Tunisia is governed by Trademark Law No. 36-2001, in force since April 23, 2001. All trademark matters are handled by the National Institute for Standardization and Industrial Property (INNORPI). Tunisia is a member of the Madrid Protocol since October 16, 2013.

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

iGERENT’s professional service fee to renew your trademark in Tunisia is US$ 950 for the first class, plus US$ 450 for each additional 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 Tunisia?

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

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When Must You Renew a Trademark?

  • Renewal window: Within 6 months before the expiration date
  • Grace period: 6 months after expiration
  • After grace period: The trademark may be restored within a further 6 months if a justified request is submitted
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Requirements to Renew a Trademark in Tunisia

  • Simply signed Power of Attorney from the owner
  • Renewal application and payment of applicable fees
  • Renewals are published in the official gazette
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Restoration and Re-registration

  • Restoration is possible up to 6 months after the grace period ends
  • Must include a justified request letter
  • A lapsed trademark may be re-registered by third parties, but the former owner can oppose the new application
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Keep Your Trademark in Tunisia Updated

  • INNORPI does not notify owners or agents of pending cancellation
  • It's crucial to monitor expiration and grace periods independently
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Common Trademark Renewal Mistakes in Tunisia

Avoid:

  • Missing the grace period and the additional 6-month restoration window
  • Failing to justify a late restoration properly
  • Assuming you'll be notified of a pending lapse
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What happens if I miss the renewal deadline?

You may still renew during the 6-month grace period. After that, you can only restore the mark within another 6 months with a justified request.

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Can I restore a lapsed trademark?

Yes, by filing a special request with justification within 6 months after the grace period ends.

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Is proof of use required?

No. Proof of use is not required to renew a trademark in Tunisia.

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What if I change my address or agent?

Notify INNORPI promptly with a signed Power of Attorney to update official records.