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What are the steps to obtain a trademark registration certificate?

There are two ways:

If you apply directly, the party concerned must go to the trademark registration hall to get the trademark registration certificate.

If an agency is entrusted to handle the matter, the Trademark Office will issue the trademark registration certificate to the agency, and the party concerned will go to the agency to collect it.

If an agency is entrusted to handle the matter, the Trademark Office will issue the trademark registration certificate to the agency, and the party concerned will go to the agency to collect it.

Go directly to the trademark registration hall to collect the required materials

(1) If the registrant is a legal person or other organization, the following materials must be submitted:

1. "Receive "Notice of Trademark Registration Certificate"; if you have not received the "Notice of Received Trademark Registration Certificate", you should provide the trademark registration number and trademark registration announcement issue;

2. Identity document confirmed by the registrant's seal (Copy of business license, legal person certificate of public institution, etc.);

3. Letter of introduction or power of attorney issued by the registrant;

4. ID card of the recipient and its copy (The original will be returned after comparison);

5. If the registrant’s name has been changed, the original certificate of name change issued by the registration authority must be submitted;

6. The trademark has been transferred If required, a certificate of approved trademark transfer issued by the Trademark Office should be submitted.

(2) If the registrant is a natural person, the following materials must be submitted:

1. "Notice of Received Trademark Registration Certificate"; if the "Notice of Received Trademark Registration Certificate" has not been received , the trademark registration number and trademark registration announcement period number should be provided;

2. If the registrant collects it by himself, he must submit his ID card and a copy (the original will be returned after comparison); if he entrusts another person to collect it on his behalf, A copy of the ID card signed and confirmed by the registrant, a power of attorney, and the ID card of the recipient and its copy must be submitted (the original will be returned after comparison);

3. If the name of the registrant has been changed, The original name change certificate issued by the registration authority must be submitted;

4. If the trademark has been transferred, the approved trademark transfer certificate issued by the Trademark Office must be submitted.

Special note: A registered trademark is valid for ten years. If the registration validity period expires and the trademark registrant needs to continue to use it, the trademark registrant shall handle the renewal procedures in accordance with the regulations within twelve months before the expiration; if it fails to handle the renewal during this period, a six-month extension period may be granted. Each renewal of registration is valid for ten years, starting from the day after the expiration of the previous term of validity of the trademark. If renewal procedures are not completed upon expiration, the registered trademark will be cancelled.