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If you cannot access a TEAS form preview or have any questions about this notice, please contact the Trademark Assistance Center (TAC) at 1-800-786- 9199 (select option#1), Monday-Friday, a.m. to 8 p.m., ET. Please enter the serial number of the application for which you wish to request express abandonment.
Section 66(a): This section is used for a trademark application where the person or company filing the application already owns an International Registration through the World Intellectual Property Organization, and now they want to have that registration extended so that they have trademark protection in the US.
An applicant may expressly abandon its application by filing with the Office a written statement of abandonment or withdrawal of the application, signed by the applicant or the applicant's attorney or other authorized representative. A request for abandonment or withdrawal may not subsequently be withdrawn.
NOTE: Only one application can be abandoned at a time; i.e., do not enter multiple serial numbers, but instead submit separate requests. NOTE: Once you file an express abandonment, it cannot be withdrawn except in an extraordinary situation upon petition to the Director.
You may challenge an application for trademark registration at the USPTO by filing an opposition with the TTAB within 30 days after it is published in the Official Gazette.