Nevada Cancellation of Registration of Mark is the process of withdrawing a mark from the Nevada Secretary of State's Office or the United States Patent and Trademark Office. This process is generally done when the mark is no longer in use or if the mark is being transferred to another person or business. There are two types of Nevada Cancellation of Registration of Mark: voluntary cancellation and involuntary cancellation. Voluntary cancellation is when a mark is voluntarily withdrawn from a state or federal register, while involuntary cancellation is when a mark is removed from the register due to a court order or other government action. Both types of cancellation require the payment of a fee to the state or federal office. Once the cancellation is complete, the mark is no longer registered and can no longer be used in commerce.