Pendency for Standard PRC Trademark Prosecution Matters

By East IP

A list of typical timeframes for decisions on trademark prosecution procedures in the PRC.

Last Updated: April 2025

ProcedureTimeframe for Decision
Trademark Office
Issuance of official filing receipts for new applications1 month from application date (e-filings) 2 months (paper filings)
Notices of amendment1 to 1.5 months from application date
Examination and rejections3 to 5 months from application date
Publication of application5 to 8 months from application date
Non-use cancellations7 to 9 months from filing date
Cancellation based on genericness7 to 8 months from filing date
Oppositions10 to 11 months from filing date
Changes of name/address1 month from application date
Change of agent applications1 month from application date
Renewal of registrations1 to 2 months from application date
Assignments3 to 5 months from application date
Certified copies of registration certificates2 months from application date
Notices to defend against oppositions5 to 6 months from the response filing date
Re-issuance of registration certificates1 month from application date
Withdrawal of registrations / applications1 to 2 months from application date
Trademark Review and Adjudication Division (TRAD)
Application appeals6 to 8 months from filing date
Invalidations11 to 12 months from filing date
Non-use cancellation appeals 8 to 12 months from appeal filing date
Evidence exchange notice for invalidation6 to 10 months from response filing date

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