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How to renew your Patent or Design in Sweden?

Swedish Patent Annuities

(The fees were last updated on October 27, 2025. The information is based on the local patent office's database.)

Patent Year
Official Annuity (SEK)
Patent Year
Official Annuity (SEK)
Patent Year
Official Annuity (SEK)
1st year0.00 (Mandatory, due together with 3rd annual fee)8th year2900.0015th year5800.00
2nd year0.00 (Mandatory, due together with 3rd annual fee)9th year3200.0016th year6300.00
3rd year1600.0010th year3500.0017th year6700.00
4th year1800.0011th year4000.0018th year7200.00
5th year2000.0012th year4400.0019th year7600.00
6th year2200.0013th year4900.0020th year8000.00
7th year2400.0014th year5400.00  
  • There is no fee the first two years after the date of application, the 1st annual fee is due when the patent enters into its 3rd year. This also applies if the patent application is still pending. After the 1st payment a fee shall be paid annually. The annual fee must be paid in advance and have been received by PRV at the latest on the due date, which is the last day of the 1st month of the fee year. The fee year starts the day after your patent application was filed.
  • The annual fee is subject to an increase if the fee is paid later than the due date, according to chapter 12, Art. 10 of the Patents Act. The increase is taken as 20% of the regular fee in the 6 month grace period. 

Swedish Design Annuities

(The fees were last updated on October 27, 2025. The information is based on the local patent office's database.)

Patent Year
Official Annuity (SEK) for 
Single Design
Patent Year
Official Annuity (SEK) for 
Multiple Design
6 - 10 year2500.006 - 10 year3000.00
11 - 15 year2500.0011 - 15 year3000.00
16 - 20 year2500.0016 - 20 year3000.00
21 - 25 year2500.0021 - 25 year3000.00
  • The renewal fees should be paid every 5 years within the last 6 months of each 5-year protection period.
  • The annual fee is subject to an increase if the fee is paid later than the due date, according to chapter 12, Art. 10 of the Patents Act. The increase is taken as 20% of the regular fee in the 6 month grace period.