
1. Service Overview
Brazilian trademarks registered with INPI are valid for 10 years from the granting date and can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years. Renewal procedures in Brazil require timely action because INPI strictly enforces deadlines. We ensure your renewal is filed accurately, fees are paid properly, and your trademark remains active without interruption.
2. Why Timely Renewal in Brazil is Critical
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✅ Strict INPI Deadlines: Renewal must be filed within 1 year before expiration or during the 6-month grace period (additional fee applied).
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✅ First-to-File Jurisdiction: If your renewal lapses, third parties can file for similar marks.
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✅ Maintain Market Position: Brazil is one of the fastest-growing consumer markets in Latin America.
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✅ Legal Continuity: A valid renewal ensures enforceable rights against infringement.
3. The Brazil Trademark Renewal Process
The Brazil Trademark Renewal Process
INPI renewal processing typically takes 2–3 months with accurate documentation.
Renewal Monitoring
We track INPI deadlines and notify you 12, 6, and 3 months before expiration.
Document Preparation
We prepare the renewal documents and power of attorney (POA), no notarization required.
INPI Filing & Fee Payment
We file the renewal online with INPI and process all government fee payments.
INPI Processing
INPI examines the renewal request and updates the status.
Renewal Confirmation
INPI grants renewal and extends protection for another 10 years.
4. Fee Structure for Brazil Trademark Renewal
| Project | Cost (USD) | Details & Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Each category | 887 | Includes INPI official fee + professional handling. |
Official Source: Fees are determined based on the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) fee schedule and prevailing market rates.
5. What We Need From You
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Trademark Registration Number (INPI No.)
Current Owner Information
Signed Power of Attorney (POA) – no notarization required
Ensure Your Brazil Trademark Protection Never Lapses
Don't risk losing trademark rights in one of the fastest-growing markets in Latin America.