611.03(f)    Amendment, Correction, or Surrender of Registration

All requests for amendment, correction, or surrender of a registration must be properly signed (i.e., include a submission signature) in accordance with the following guidelines:

  • If the owner is represented by a qualified U.S. attorney, the attorney must sign.
  • If the owner is not represented by a qualified U.S. attorney, the individual owner or someone with legal authority to bind a juristic owner must sign. In the case of joint owners who are not represented by a qualified U.S. attorney, all must sign.

37 C.F.R. §§2.11(a), 2.172, 2.173(b)(2), 2.193(e)(6).

Requests for amendment or correction due to the registration owner’s mistake must also include a verification signature in accordance with TMEP §611.03(a). 37 C.F.R. §§2.173(b)(2),2.175(b)(2).

See TMEP §§611.06-611.06(h) for guidelines on persons with legal authority to bind various types of juristic entities and §§602-602.03(e) regarding persons who are qualified to represent others before the USPTO in trademark cases.