The Complete Guide to Searching Chinese Trademarks

Whether you're an international business entering the Chinese market, an Amazon seller sourcing from China, or a brand owner protecting your intellectual property, understanding how to search the Chinese trademark database is essential. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from basic lookups to interpreting search results and taking the next step toward registration.

Updated: | China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA)

What is a Chinese Trademark?

A Chinese trademark is a legally registered sign, symbol, word, or combination that distinguishes your goods or services from others in the Chinese market. Trademarks in China are administered by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), formerly known as the Trademark Office of SAIC.

China operates on a "first-to-file" system — meaning the first person to register a trademark owns the rights to it, regardless of who used it first. This is critically different from common law jurisdictions like the United States, where usage can establish rights. If you plan to do business in or with China, registering your trademark early is not optional — it's essential.

Key facts about Chinese trademarks:

Understanding Nice Classification (Classes 1-45)

The Nice Classification is an international system used to categorize goods and services for trademark registration. China fully adopts this system with all 45 classes. Understanding which classes apply to your business is crucial — your trademark protection is limited to the classes you register in.

Goods (Classes 1-34)

Class 3Cosmetics, cleaning products
Class 5Pharmaceuticals, supplements
Class 9Software, electronics, apps
Class 14Jewelry, watches
Class 18Leather goods, luggage
Class 20Furniture
Class 21Household items, kitchenware
Class 25Clothing, footwear, headwear
Class 28Toys, sporting goods
Class 30Food products, coffee, tea
Class 33Alcoholic beverages

Services (Classes 35-45)

Class 35Advertising, business management, retail
Class 36Insurance, financial services
Class 38Telecommunications
Class 41Education, entertainment
Class 42Scientific/tech services, software dev
Class 43Restaurants, hotels, food services
Class 44Medical, beauty, agricultural services
Class 45Legal, security, personal services
Important: A single trademark application in China covers ONE class. If you need protection in 3 classes, you must file 3 separate applications (or a multi-class application, which costs roughly the same). Budget accordingly.

How to Read Trademark Search Results

Our search results display key information about each trademark. Here's what each field means:

Key Fields Explained

Detail Page Features

Click any result to view the full detail page with:

Status Warning: A mark showing as "Registered" today could be challenged tomorrow. Always verify critical information through multiple sources before making business decisions.

China Trademark Registration Process

Understanding the full registration process helps you plan your timeline and budget. Here's the complete journey from application to registration:

1

Trademark Search & Clearance (1-2 weeks)

Conduct a comprehensive search to assess availability. Our tool helps with preliminary searches, but for critical marks, we recommend a formal clearance search through a registered agent.

2

Application Filing (1-3 days)

Your trademark agent prepares and submits the application to CNIPA. Foreign applicants must use a Chinese-licensed agent. Documents required include a Power of Attorney and applicant details.

3

Formality Examination (1-2 months)

CNIPA checks that your application is complete and properly filed. If issues are found, you'll receive a notice and have a limited time to respond.

4

Substantive Examination (3-4 months)

An examiner reviews your mark for distinctiveness, conflicts with prior marks, and compliance with Chinese trademark law. This is the most critical phase.

5

Publication & Opposition (3 months)

If approved, your mark is published in the Trademark Gazette. Third parties have 3 months to file an opposition. For unopposed marks, registration follows automatically.

6

Registration & Certificate (1-2 months)

After the opposition period ends without challenges, your trademark is registered and a certificate is issued. Congratulations — your mark is now protected in China for 10 years!

Total timeline: ~7 months for a smooth application (4 months examination + 3 months publication).

Trademark Registration Service Fee

Chinatrademarkonline offers a transparent, all-inclusive trademark registration service. One price covers everything — no hidden fees, no surprises.

$199 per class

All-inclusive application fee — covers government filing fees, professional preparation, submission, and handling through to registration.

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This is the complete application fee. No additional costs for office action responses, monitoring, or certificate issuance — it's all included. Need protection in multiple classes? Simply multiply: 3 classes = $199 × 3 = $597.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Based on years of experience helping international clients register trademarks in China, here are the most common mistakes — and how to avoid them:

1. Waiting Too Long to File

China's first-to-file system rewards early action. If someone registers your brand before you do, you'll face an expensive and uncertain cancellation process. File before you launch.

2. Only Registering in English/Latin Characters

Your English brand name does not automatically protect its Chinese equivalent. If your brand will be used in China, register both the Latin and Chinese character versions. This is particularly important for consumer-facing brands.

3. Choosing the Wrong Classes

Registering in too few classes leaves gaps in protection. Registering in too many wastes money. Work with your agent to identify all relevant classes, including related categories where confusion might occur.

4. Ignoring the 3-Year Non-Use Rule

If a registered trademark is not used in China for 3 consecutive years, any third party can apply for its cancellation. Use your mark or risk losing it.

5. Poor Trademark Selection

Generic or descriptive marks are harder to register in China. Choose distinctive, arbitrary, or suggestive marks for the strongest protection. A trademark agent can advise on registrability before you file.

6. Not Monitoring for Infringement

Registration is just the beginning. Regularly search for similar marks that could infringe on your rights. Early detection enables faster, cheaper enforcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can foreigners register trademarks in China?

A: Yes, absolutely. However, foreign applicants MUST use a registered Chinese trademark agent to file on their behalf. You cannot file directly with CNIPA as a foreign entity or individual.

Q: How long does China trademark registration take?

A: A smooth application typically takes ~7 months from filing to registration (4 months examination + 3 months publication).

Q: Does a US/EU trademark protect me in China?

A: No. Trademark rights are territorial. A US, EU, or any other jurisdiction's registration does NOT provide protection in China. You must register separately with CNIPA.

Q: What if someone already registered my brand in China?

A: You may have options including: (1) purchasing the registration from the current owner, (2) filing a cancellation action if the registration was made in bad faith, or (3) negotiating a coexistence agreement. Legal advice is strongly recommended in these situations.

Q: How much does it cost to search and register?

A: Searching on our platform is free (with daily limits based on your account tier). Trademark registration through Chinatrademarkonline is $199 per class, all fees included.

Q: Can I register a trademark in Chinese characters (汉字)?

A: Yes, Chinese character trademarks are very common and often more distinctive. It's recommended to register both your original language mark and its Chinese equivalent for complete protection.

Ready to Register Your Trademark in China?

Now that you understand how to search and what's involved in the registration process, you're ready to take the next step toward protecting your brand in the world's second-largest economy.

Here's what to do next:

  1. Search your trademark using our free tool above to check preliminary availability
  2. Fill out our registration form and we'll handle the entire process from filing to registration
  3. We file your application directly with CNIPA — no middlemen, no extra fees
  4. We monitor your application through to successful registration

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Chinatrademarkonline handles the entire process — from search and filing to registration and beyond. $199 per class, all fees included.

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