Trademark Renewal
Keep your exclusive trademark rights. We guide you through the entire INAPI process — you just confirm the details and pay.
What does renewing a trademark mean?
Your registered trademark is a legal asset with an expiration date. Renewing it on time keeps all your rights intact.
10-Year Cycle
Registered trademarks in Chile last 10 years. Renewing them preserves your exclusive rights, blocks third parties from using identical or similar names, and maintains the commercial value you've built.
12-Month Window
You can renew from 6 months before the expiration date (no extra cost) to 6 months after (with an escalating monthly surcharge). After that period, the trademark lapses and enters the public domain.
Late Renewal Surcharge
The base renewal fee is 6 UTM per class. If you renew after the expiration date, INAPI adds a surcharge of 20% on top of that fee per month overdue (accumulating up to 120% by the sixth month). Renewing on time saves you hundreds of thousands of pesos — we notify you in advance if you're a client.
If it lapses, you lose it
After 6 months past expiration, anyone can apply for your trademark. If it has commercial value (SEO ranking, brand recognition, marketing investment), competitors are usually watching.
Search your trademark to renew it
Find your trademark in the INAPI database and we'll show you the expiration date, covered classes, and exact renewal cost.