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How to withdraw a trademark during trademark registration

In the trademark registration process, there may be some reasons why the trademark is not needed. This situation rarely happens. There are a few cases occasionally, but they are basically ignored. If you encounter a registered trademark that needs to be withdrawn, you can apply to the Trademark Office. Let’s talk about this step with you.

1. Withdraw the trademark registration application and stamp it with the official seal of the unit; if the applicant is a natural person, it must be signed by himself and the person in charge;

2. Original acceptance notice;

3. If you go directly to the trademark registration hall, submit a copy and copy of the applicant's business license, or a copy of the business license stamped with the applicant's seal. If the applicant is a natural person, submit a copy of his or her ID card. If you entrust a trademark agency to handle the application, submit a copy of the applicant's business license;

4. If you apply directly to the trademark registration hall, submit a copy of the person in charge's ID card and present the original. The book must be signed in person; if a trademark agency is entrusted to handle the matter, a trademark agency power of attorney must be submitted.

Of course, we usually choose a trademark agency to handle trademark registration. If you have any questions about your trademark registration, you can consult the trademark agency. If you need to withdraw, just confirm with the agency directly.