Customer question: Does trademark transfer require notarization? Hello, trademark transfer does not have to be notarized, but in order to protect the interests of both parties from conflict, it is recommended to have it notarized. Every trademark has its legal effects. Nowadays, the Trademark Office is stricter about trademark review. If you do trademark notarization, you can better ensure the authenticity of your trademark. If you go through the trademark notarization procedure for commercial use, it is impossible to make corrections. If it is determined that the information is incomplete and not attributable, it will not be accepted. If your trademark is not notarized, it will be picked up by you or lost by someone else, so that others can handle the transfer directly with the registration certificate. Therefore, trademark notarization is a must to fully protect your rights and interests in this trademark. Trademark notarization is a true and authentic certificate. I hope it will be helpful to you. With the in-depth development of my country's market economy and the further internationalization of economic life, trademark transfer has become particularly important in the field of intellectual property rights. As an important component of intellectual property rights, trademark rights are increasingly valued and protected by businesses. In recent years, the continuous occurrence of trademark ownership disputes in society has also made the majority of businesses gradually realize the importance of notarization for trademark transfer. Registered trademarks have been used in various products and services, and they have played a significant role in promoting fair competition and survival of the fittest in products and services. However, as competition intensifies, malicious registration and transfer behaviors are also common. In order to standardize transfer behavior and reduce transaction risks, registered trademark transfer notarization is gradually recognized by both parties to the transaction and the trademark management department, and has become an indispensable protective umbrella in the transfer process of registered trademarks. Procedure for notarization: 1. Bring your ID card and other relevant documents and materials, and entrust a lawyer to design a notarization legal plan.