The answer is not complicated at all. The procedure for trademark transfer is as follows: After the customer takes a fancy to the trademark on (), he will sign an entrusted purchase contract with the customer. After the contract is signed, the customer pays a small amount and provides The transferee’s ID card or a copy of the business license. After receiving the customer's deposit, Good Trademark Network will handle the notarization of the trademark statement and other matters, which is usually completed within five working days. After the notarization is completed, a fax or scanned copy will be sent to the customer, and the customer can register it on the notarization. When you see the address of the notary office, you can call the notary office to confirm whether the trademark has been notarized here. If it is correct, the customer will pay the balance. After receiving the balance, the trademark registration certificate, notarial certificate and other documents will be delivered to the customer. Some documents require the customer's signature or seal and will be mailed to the customer. We will help the customer declare the trademark transfer to the National Bureau, which takes one month. It will be accepted in about six to ten months, and the approval certificate will be issued in about six to ten months, and the trademark transfer will be officially successful. Trademark transfer