What is the relationship between utility model patent registration fees and the location of the inventor?

We know that a utility model patent can have many inventors. From front to back, they are the first inventor, the second inventor, the third inventor, the fourth inventor, and the fifth inventor. ...For patent inventors, only the first four positions have practical significance. After all, the higher the inventor's position, the greater the inventor's contribution to the creation of the patented technology, and he should enjoy more rights. The later inventors will enjoy less rights, which will have no practical significance. For example, the first inventor and the fifth inventor of a utility model patent will definitely have different effects on professional title evaluation. The first place can be added A lot of points, and fifth place basically has no chance of extra points. From the above, it can be seen that the position of the inventor of a utility model patent is very particular, so it also has an impact on the patent registration fee. Simply put, the higher the position of the named inventor on a patent, the higher the naming fee. For example, in a utility model patent, the fee for naming the first inventor is definitely higher than that for the second inventor. Of course, the higher the fee, the higher the bonus points for the professional title. This is mutual. Therefore, the position of the utility model patent should be based on the actual situation and make the most suitable choice for you.