Basic conditions and requirements for trademark registration applications (1) The trademark application documents must be complete: the trademark registration application must be stamped with the applicant’s seal. If you entrust an agent, you should provide a trademark agency power of attorney and stamp the applicant’s seal. stamp. (2) Application documents must be filled out in a standardized manner. If changes are required, a stamp or signature must be added; (3) The trademark image must be clear and easy to paste; (4) If a portrait is used as a trademark to apply for registration, authorization from the portrait owner must be provided The letter must be notarized by a notary public; (5) When applying for collective trademarks and certification trademarks, it is also necessary to provide the trademark use management rules that prove the applicant's subject qualifications. There are basically three steps: 1. Subject qualifications for applying for a trademark: a company or individual industrial and commercial household (the "Notes on Application for Trademark Registration by Natural Persons" published by the Trademark Office in 2007 stipulates that if you only have a personal ID card, you are no longer qualified to apply for a trademark. ;Excluding Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan or overseas customers); To put it simply, you must have a business license; 2. The trademark you want to apply for must go through a trademark query to see if it can be registered; if you can register, you can go down; if you cannot register, you have to re-register. Think of a brand name. If the first condition is met, and the second point is that the query shows that the registration is possible, you can apply to the Trademark Office for registration. The trademark attorney will handle the specific document requirements for you, so you don’t have to worry about this.