TikTok Shop Brand Approval & Protection: The Ultimate Seller Playbook

TikTok Shop Brand Approval & Protection: Tips From M2E Cloud

Brand Protection is one of the top questions TikTok Shop sellers ask about. Everyone wants to know how to secure their brand, get approved, and keep copycats away.

If you own a trademark and sell on TikTok Shop, you want two things. Approval to list under your brand name and a simple way to keep imitators out.

This guide puts everything in one place. You will learn how brand approval works, the necessary documents, common mistakes that trigger rejections and the appeal process.

You will also see where M2E fits once your brand is approved. It helps you manage products under approved brands and track inventory and order management from one dashboard.

What Brand Approval Means on TikTok Shop

Brand approval is a formal verification process within the Seller Center.

TikTok verifies that you own the trademark or have permission from the owner to sell products that carry that mark or logo.

It’s not the same as general account verification. It controls whether you can list items under a protected brand in your catalog. If you list a branded product without approval, TikTok can remove the listing or restrict your ability to list.

Do you need brand authorization?

If a product or its packaging shows a trademarked name or logo, you almost always need brand authorization.

It’s easy to request authorization in the Seller Center. Some brands can be selected without an approval file. Others stay grey until you submit proof.

Brand authorization types and required documents

Authorization typeWho this applies toRequired document(s)The document must includeNotes
Brand OwnerIndividuals or entities that hold a registered trademarkTrademark Certificate– Trademark name
– Registration number
– Country of registration
Each trademark registration can be used for one Brand Owner application
1st Level Authorized SellerSellers authorized directly by the Trademark OwnerLetter of Authorization (LOA) or Distribution Letter from the Trademark Owner– Expiry date of the authorization
– Trademark info (trademark name, registration number, country of registration)
Details on the letter must match the seller’s account details
2nd Level Authorized SellerSellers authorized by a 1st Level Authorized Seller and backed by the Trademark OwnerTwo letters: (1) LOA or Distribution Letter from the Trademark Owner → 1st Level Seller. (2) LOA or Distribution Letter from the 1st Level Seller → YouBoth letters must show:
– Expiry date of the authorization
– Trademark info (trademark name, registration number, country of registration)
Ensure both letters are present and consistent with each other
Proof of Purchase SellerSellers selected at TikTok Shop’s discretionAs requested by TikTok ShopWill be specified by TikTok ShopThis option is visible to selected sellers only

Submit your authorization in the Seller Center

  1. Open Seller Center → My Account → Account Settings → Qualification Center → Brand Qualification.
  2. Click Add Brand Authorization and select your type.
  3. Complete all fields. Upload clear proof in PDF, JPG, or PNG. Max five megabytes. Mark Permanent only if your letter states it.
  4. Submit. Watch for a verification email if you file as a United States trademark owner.

It’s always a good idea to check official TikTok Shop guidelines before submitting your authorization.

Common Brand Authorization Errors and How to Fix Them

Before you submit, run this quick check. It identifies common issues that delay reviews and saves you days of back-and-forth.

Brand or company name mismatch

Risk: Reviewers reject when the brand on your listing or packaging doesn’t match the name on your paperwork. The same applies if your seller’s legal entity differs from the one stated in the LOA or certificate. Even a slight change in spacing or capitalization can trigger it.

How to avoid it:

Outdated trademark contact

Risk: TikTok can’t verify ownership if the trademark office lists an old attorney or correspondence email. Verification emails often miss the correct contact, and your application stalls.

How to avoid it:

Missing expiry, market, or category in the LOA

Risk: Letters without a clear end date, market scope, or product category fail checks. Reviewers can’t confirm where and what you are allowed to sell.

How to avoid it:

Registration still pending

Risk: Filing as a trademark owner while the mark is still in application status can lead to a fast rejection.

How to avoid it:

Using “No brand” on a branded item

Risk: Choosing No brand for an item that shows a mark on the product or packaging is treated as misuse. That can remove listings and add strikes.

How to avoid it:

Poor document quality or wrong file type

Risk: Blurry scans, cropped pages, or unsupported file formats can slow reviews or lead to rejections. Missing stamps or signatures raise doubts.

How to avoid it:

Missing the second letter for second-level authorization

Risk: Second-level applications fail when one link in the chain is absent. Reviewers need proof from the brand owner to the first-level seller and from the first-level seller to you.

How to avoid it:

What to do if TikTok flags a violation?

First of all, stay calm. It happens.

Gather facts and respond within the window.

Step #1. File your appeal

Step #2. Follow deadlines

Step #3. Attach clear proof

Step #4. Submit and stay calm

M2E workflow tip: If a brand SKU is removed, pause it in M2E to prevent failed orders. Fix titles, images, brand, or category. Relist after TikTok confirms the appeal result.

Find more information on how to integrate TikTok Shop with M2E Cloud in our detailed user guides.

TikTok Shop Brand Protection After Approval

Approval gets you listed. Protection keeps you trusted. Build these habits into your week.

Trademarks on TikTok Shop

A trademark is a word, symbol, slogan, design, or a mix of these that identifies the source of a product or service.

You may use another brand’s mark only in limited, clear ways.

Allowed uses

Not allowed

What counterfeits are and why they matter

Counterfeiting is the illegal making, selling, or promoting of goods under a mark that is identical or very similar to a registered trademark, without permission. It encompasses various categories, including apparel, beauty, electronics, toys, software, and more.

Why this is harmful

Counterfeiting is illegal. TikTok doesn’t permit the purchase, sale, trade, or solicitation of counterfeit goods.

Quick red flags

Win Approval and Keep Growing With M2E Multichannel Connect

TikTok Shop handles brand approval. Once approved, M2E provides a reliable platform to maintain clean data and steady operations.

This workflow keeps your catalog tidy, your numbers clear, and your order fulfillment time low.

For full instructions, get in touch or explore our guides. Connect TikTok Shop to M2E Multichannel Connect to sync catalog updates and process orders in one place.

Kateryna Oriekhova
A content writer with over 6 years of experience in eCommerce and marketplace integrations. Passionate about the latest industry trends and the inner workings of online selling, she transforms complex topics into clear, engaging blog posts, landing pages, and user-friendly guides.
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