What is the significance of the correspondence address in relation to power of attorney?
The correspondence address is crucial in patent applications as it determines where the USPTO sends all official communications. Its relationship to the power of attorney is explained in MPEP 601.02:
“A power of attorney is not required to receive or change a correspondence address.”
Key points about the correspondence address:
- It can be different from the address of the attorney or agent with power of attorney.
- Changing the correspondence address does not affect the power of attorney.
- Revoking a power of attorney does not automatically change the correspondence address.
To ensure proper communication with the USPTO, applicants should carefully manage both the power of attorney and the correspondence address, understanding that they are separate but related aspects of patent application management.
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Patent Law,
Patent Procedure