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Is notarization required for trademark transactions? Where should notarization be done? Where is it more convenient?

Notarization is not always required for trademark transactions. If notarization is required, it should be notarized at the local notary office.

In order to prove the authenticity and legality of trademark transfer facts and documents from a legal perspective, effectively prevent civil disputes, and serve as supporting information for submission to the Trademark Office for transfer, allowing for a smoother trademark transfer, Notarization of trademark transfer has become a common choice in the industry. For a notarized certificate of transfer statement of a registered trademark, the transferor generally applies to the notary office, which examines the authenticity and legality of the subject trademark and issues a certificate of trademark transfer statement.

Notarization of trademark transfer is not a necessary application condition for trademark transfer required by the Trademark Office. Only when the Trademark Office finds problems with the materials of both parties due to formal review, it will issue a notice to supplement the notarization. After receiving After notification, it must be notarized, otherwise the transfer will not be approved.