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Trademark Electronic Application System
Combined Declaration of Use In Commerce & Application
for Renewal of Registration of a Mark under Section 8 & 9
(15 U.S.C. § § 1058 & 1059)

TEAS - Version 3.8 : 07/14/2007
You must file a Section 8 declaration, specimen, and fee on date that falls on or between the ninth (9th) and tenth (10th) anniversaries of the registration, and each successive ten-year period thereafter (or, for an extra fee of $100.00 per class, you may file within the six-month grace period). Also, you must file a renewal application within the same period (or, for an extra fee of $100.00 per class, you may file within the six-month grace period following the registration expiration date). FAILURE TO FILE THIS DOCUMENT WILL RESULT IN CANCELLATION/EXPIRATION OF THE REGISTRATION. Note: Because the time for filing a ten-year Section 8 declaration coincides with the time for filing a Section 9 renewal application, you may use this combined §§ 8 & 9 form.


NOTE: You must complete any field preceded by the symbol "*".

NOTE: This form has a session time limit of 60 minutes. If there is no activity within 60 minutes, the form will expire and you must begin again. A session begins once you click the Continue button, below. "Activity" means performing an actual function within the form (e.g., entering data or clicking on a data field), not merely moving "back" or "forward" from within your browser.

Each time a function is performed, a new 60-minute period begins. Therefore, this session time limit should only be a problem if you start the form and then totally stop work for more than 60 minutes, but will not be an issue if you happen to take longer than 60 minutes of steady work to complete the form.



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1. Is there one registrant but more than one signatory, or joint or multiple registrants?

     

2. Do you want to appoint a Domestic Representative?

3. Is an attorney filing this form?

NOTE [UPDATED 03/03/2007]: The USPTO considers powers of attorney to end upon either (1) the date of registration; or (2) the final acceptance or denial of a required post-registration filing. Therefore, if you answer YES to this question and file this form, the USPTO will presume that you are now the registrant's attorney. This filing will now automatically update the "Attorney of Record" and the "Correspondence Address" data fields in the USPTO's TARR database. After submission of this form, it is no longer necessary to file a separate Appointment of Attorney form or Change of Correspondence Address form.

Once the USPTO recognizes an attorney with respect to the submission of a required post-registration filing, such as an affidavit under Section 8, an application for renewal under Section 9, etc., the USPTO will recognize only that attorney for all submissions related to that filing, such as responses to Office actions, petitions, etc., unless and until the registrant revokes and appoints a new power of attorney.


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