Teach you how to quickly register a trademark in six simple steps
The following will give you a detailed explanation of how to register a trademark:
Step 1: First determine your own What product or service does the trademark apply to?
Step 2: Determine which category of trademark you want to register based on the product or service;
Step 3: Pick a trademark name. Conduct a similar search for the trademark. If there is one, you need to rename it, otherwise the trademark application will not be approved; we can search through the search system on the official website of the Trademark Office, or we can send it to an agency to help you search
Step 4: Prepare relevant materials and submit trademark registration to the Trademark Office;
Step 5: The Trademark Office conducts review, which is divided into formal review and substantive review
Formal review: The formal review time is 3-4 months. If the formal review passes, you will receive a trademark acceptance notice. If the trademark does not pass, it will not be accepted.
Substantive examination: The time for substantive examination is 6-7 months. If the substantive examination meets the requirements, it will enter the preliminary trademark review announcement and receive an announcement notice. If it does not meet the requirements, it will be rejected.
Step 6: Trademark announcement: After the trademark review is passed, it will enter the preliminary review announcement (note that the time is 3 months). During the preliminary review announcement period, if no one raises a trademark objection, then the trademark will be successfully registered.