Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - TRADEMARKS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - THE PRINCIPAL REGISTER › § 1061
You can have acknowledgments and verifications done before any person in the United States who is allowed by law to give oaths. If done in another country, they can be done before a U.S. diplomat or consul, or before a foreign official who is allowed to give oaths if a U.S. diplomatic or consular officer certifies that official’s authority, or by an apostille (an official foreign certificate) from a designated foreign official when a treaty treats that apostille the same as a U.S. one. They are valid if they follow the law of the state or country where they are made.
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15 U.S.C. § 1061
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73