Trademark transfer is a way to realize the value of a trademark. Valuable trademarks may be transferred, which is the main reason why many people register trademarks. After the trademark is transferred, the relevant unit will issue a certificate, which represents proof of trademark transfer. So, how long does it take for a trademark transfer certificate to be issued? What procedures are required? How long does it take for a trademark transfer certificate to be issued? First, the trademark is transferred. After the transfer is successful, a trademark transfer certificate will be issued, which needs to be used together with the original trademark registration certificate. A new registration certificate will not be issued directly. If you want a new certificate, you need to apply separately. Secondly, there is no expediting, so it is not the fastest. It is recommended to find a professional and responsible agency, which will be of greatest help to your trademark transfer application. It takes about 6-10 months. Under normal circumstances, the Trademark Office will issue a transfer certificate in about 68 months and publish an announcement on the transfer of the trademark. The date of signature on the certificate is the date of announcement. The transferee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from that date. The original trademark certificate and transfer certificate shall be used together. What procedures are required for trademark transfer? (1) Submit the "Transfer Application" to the National Trademark Office (in the fixed format of the Trademark Office and signed by both parties), the identity information of the transferor and the transferee, and the transfer agreement (if the investment is a trademark, an investment agreement is required, and the trademark Value assessment report, etc.) If you need to entrust others to handle it, you will also need to provide a power of attorney, and if the information is in a foreign language, it needs to be translated into Chinese; (2) The Trademark Office will review it after accepting it. The main review content is: whether the transferor is the trademark owner, and whether there is The right to transfer the trademark; whether the transferred trademark is legal and valid, whether there is a pledge without the consent of the pledgee, whether there is a record for permission to use, whether there are compulsory measures such as seizure by the court or other authorities; whether it complies with the principle of joint transfer; whether there is Adverse effects; in addition, if the transferor is a state-owned enterprise, the trademark transfer may involve the disposal of state-owned assets and requires special approval procedures. The "Trademark Law Implementation Regulations" stipulate that the Trademark Office will not approve applications for transfer of registered trademarks that may cause misunderstanding, confusion or other adverse effects. (3) After the Trademark Office review is completed, if the transfer is approved, a "Trademark Approval Transfer Certificate" will be issued and announced. The original "Trademark Registration Certificate" will not be renamed. If the transferee needs to change its name, it needs to apply for a new one. "Trademark Registration Certificate", however, the trademark rights are officially transferred to the name of the transferee after the "Trademark Approval Transfer Certificate" and announcement are made. If it does not agree to the transfer, the Trademark Office will notify it in writing, and the transferor and transferee can file an administrative lawsuit with the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate Court. To apply for trademark transfer approval, you can entrust a trademark agency or go directly to the Trademark Office. A transfer application requires a transfer fee of 1,000 yuan. How long does it take for a trademark transfer certificate to be issued? What procedures are required? We have answered this question for you here. If you have more questions about trademark transfer, you can continue to pay attention to Bajie Intellectual Property, or contact us by phone.