What are the conditions for trademark agent qualification application? 1. Those who are over 18 years old and have full capacity for civil conduct; 2. Anyone with a college degree or above in law, a bachelor's degree or above in other majors, or equivalent qualifications can register for the examination. Registration method 1. Direct registration: When registering, you should present your original ID card and academic certificate, fill in the registration form in duplicate as required, and submit two copies of your ID card and academic certificate and four recent one-inch bareheaded photos. 2. Report by letter: Candidates who are far away from the examination center can submit the application form by mail, attach two copies of their ID card and academic certificate and four photos, and send it to the provincial industrial and commercial administration bureau where the examination area is located. affairs office. Applicants who apply by letter should go to the examination office in the examination area where they apply or the provincial industrial and commercial bank where they are located in advance. 3. Receipt of admission ticket: Candidates should collect the admission ticket from the examination office in each examination area two days before the exam. 4. Examination: 1. Examination subjects: The State Trademark Office invites relevant experts to form a proposition group to unify the proposition. The examination subjects are legal knowledge, relevant legal knowledge and foreign language English, French or Japanese. Choose one of them. Trademark legal knowledge is 150 points, relevant legal knowledge is 100 points, and foreign language is 50 points, for a total of 300 points. Responsibilities of a trademark agent: 1. Represent trademark applicants in conducting trademark inquiries before applying for registration to determine whether their trademarks can be registered. Act on behalf of trademark owners in conducting inquiries before entering the market using unregistered trademarks to determine whether the trademark infringes upon the prior rights of others. Trademark Rights. 2. Agent for registration renewal, transfer registration, licensing contract filing, change of registrant’s name or address, reissue of registration certificate and other related matters. 3. Act as an agent for trademark registration applications, trademark rejection reviews, trademark objections, opposition defenses, objection reviews, trademark disputes, dispute defenses, improper trademark registration or 3-year non-use revocation, revocation defense and other legal matters related to the trademark confirmation process. 4. Represent Chinese applicants to handle international trademark registration abroad and various legal matters during the registration application process. 5. Act as an agent for customs registration of trademark rights. 6. Act as an agent to resolve trademark infringement disputes, trademark infringement complaints and other legal matters. 7. Represent foreign applicants to apply for trademark registration and other trademark legal affairs in China. The "Interim Measures for the Management of Trademark Agency Organizations" (issued and implemented by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on July 1, 1994) stipulates that trademark agents are selected after qualification assessment. Those who have obtained the qualifications of lawyers or patent agents or have been engaged in trademark business for more than five years, or those who have studied intellectual property law for more than two years and obtained corresponding diplomas, will be assessed by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce upon personal application. Those who pass the assessment will be issued a "Trademark Agent Qualification Certificate" by the Trademark Office. Agents who have obtained the qualification certificate should engage in trademark agency business within a trademark agency organization. Persons who have not obtained a qualification certificate and are not employed by a legal trademark agency organization may not act as agents for others or act as agents in disguised trademark matters. Therefore, a trademark agent refers to a person who has obtained a trademark agency qualification certificate and engages in trademark agency business within a trademark agency organization registered with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. After the State Council canceled the two administrative approvals of "Trademark Agency Organization Approval" and "Trademark Agent Qualification Approval" on February 27, 2003, the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce will no longer hold the "National Trademark Agent Qualification Examination." Based on what has been said above, our country’s laws stipulate that if you want to apply for a trademark agent, you must generally meet the conditions stipulated in the law before you can apply. Trademark agents specialize in handling various trademark disputes, so they must have high legal knowledge. Therefore, before applying, you should check whether you are qualified and can hold the position.