Legal analysis: When a party applies for notarization of patent rights, it should apply to the notary office at its place of residence, fill in the notarization application form, and submit the following supporting materials: (1) Certificate of legal person qualifications of the company and its legal representative Qualification and identity certificate; (2) Relevant patent certificates; (3) Drafted power of attorney, declaration, transfer and corresponding contracts, etc. A notarization certificate needs to be issued to the parties within fifteen working days from the date of acceptance of the notarization application
Legal basis: "Notarization Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 30 After review, the notary office deems the application If the certification materials provided are true, legal and sufficient, and the matters applied for notarization are true and legal, a notarial certificate shall be issued to the parties within fifteen working days from the date of acceptance of the notarization application. However, the time required due to force majeure, supplementary supporting materials or the need to verify relevant circumstances will not be included in the time limit.