February** Dynamic Incentive Program
The steps for evidence preservation and notarization of infringing goods are as follows:
Collect and organize evidenceFirst of all, you need to identify the infringing goods to be preserved, and collect as much evidence as possible related to the infringing acts, such as the infringing goods**, the proof of purchase of the infringing goods, the brochure of the infringing goods, etc.
Contact a notary publicAfter collecting sufficient evidence, you can contact the local notary public to consult with them about the notarization of evidence preservation of infringing goods.
Submit an application: Submit the application to the notary public and provide the evidence collected. In the application, you need to provide detailed information about the infringing goods, including the product name, model, quantity, etc., and explain the relationship between the evidence and your case.
Review the evidenceThe notary will review the evidence you provide to ensure its authenticity, legitimacy and relevance.
NotarizationIf the notary public believes that the evidence provided to you meets the requirements, it will handle the notarization procedures for you. Notarization procedures include notarization of evidence, identity verification of applicants, etc.
Collect the notarial deed: After completing the notarization procedure, you can receive the notarial deed. A notarial deed is a legally binding document that can be used as evidence for you to use in your case.
It should be noted that there may be slight differences between different notary offices, so it is recommended that you carefully read the official ** of the notary public or consult a notary public before proceeding. At the same time, before notarization, make sure that you have understood the relevant laws and regulations and the requirements of the notary public to ensure that your application meets the legal requirements and can be accepted by the notary public.
*From: Red and Blue Law Author: Qidu Notary Team.