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May a trademark or service mark be registered with the Secretary of State before it has actually been used in the sale of goods and services?

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May a trademark or service mark be registered with the Secretary of State before it has actually been used in the sale of goods and services?

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No. A trademark or service mark must be in commercial use before it may be registered with the Secretary of State.

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