What types of documents can be recorded with the USPTO?
The USPTO records various documents related to patent ownership and interests. Common types include:
- Assignments
 - Security agreements
 - Mergers
 - Name changes
 - Licenses
 - Liens
 - Joint research agreements
 - Government interests
 
As stated in MPEP 302.07: “Examples of the type of descriptions of the interest conveyed or transaction to be recorded that can be identified are: (A) assignment; (B) security agreement; (C) merger; (D) change of name; (E) license; (F) foreclosure; (G) lien; (H) contract; and (I) joint research agreement.”
To record a document:
- Ensure it’s eligible for recordation
 - Complete the appropriate cover sheet
 - Submit the document and cover sheet to the USPTO
 - Pay any applicable fees
 
Remember, the USPTO generally only records documents that affect title to patents or patent applications. Consult the MPEP or a patent attorney for guidance on specific document types.
For more information on patent documents, visit: patent documents.
For more information on USPTO recordation, visit: USPTO recordation.
	
	Topics:
	
		MPEP 300 - Ownership and Assignment, 
	
		MPEP 302 - Recording of Assignment Documents, 
	
		Patent Law, 
	
		Patent Procedure
	
		
			
		
			
		
			