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How long does a trademark review take?

Hello, 1. Types of trademark review:

1. Review where the party is dissatisfied with the Trademark Office’s rejection of the trademark registration application;

2. The party’s review of the trademark Review of the Trademark Office's rejection of the application for transfer of a registered trademark;

3. Application by the party who is dissatisfied with the Trademark Office's rejection of the application for renewal of a registered trademark;

4. Reexamination of the party's dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office's objection ruling Review;

5. Review of the party’s objection to the cancellation of the registered trademark by the Trademark Office;

6. Review of the party’s objection to the cancellation of the registered trademark by the Trademark Office;

2. Time for reexamination

The applicant may request a reexamination from the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the rejection notice, ruling notice or revocation notice. If there are special reasons, you can apply for an extension before expiration. The extension time is 30 days, but you need to submit evidence of the extension, such as a certificate from the post office or neighborhood committee. Reasonable reasons to prove the delay in receiving the rejection notice, ruling notice or revocation notice!

3. Documents and materials required:

1. "Trademark Agency Power of Attorney": If you entrust a trademark agency to act as an agent, you must provide a power of attorney stamped with the applicant's seal. . Applicants from outside mainland China who want to apply for trademark review in China must entrust a trademark agency to do so.

2. Various types of reexamination applications: If an agency is entrusted to apply for trademark reexamination, the agency will prepare it.

3. Reasons and evidentiary materials

IV. Decision on review

The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will decide whether to approve registration or deny registration upon review of rejection or objection. The final decision on registration shall be made and the relevant parties shall be notified in writing.

The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will make a final decision to maintain or revoke the trademark for other reviews, and notify the relevant parties in writing, hoping to help you adopt it