MPEP § 707.05(g) — Incorrect Citation of References (Annotated Rules)

§707.05(g) Incorrect Citation of References

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 707.05(g), including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Incorrect Citation of References

This section addresses Incorrect Citation of References.

Key Rules

Topic

Grounds for Reissue

2 rules
MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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Correction of Incorrect Reference Citations Required
Note:
Applicant must be notified and provided with a corrected reference when an error in citation is discovered by the Office.

Where an error in citation of a reference is brought to the attention of the Office by applicant, a letter correcting the error, together with a correct copy of the reference, is sent to applicant. See MPEP § 710.06. Where the error is discovered by the examiner, applicant is also notified and the period for reply restarted. See MPEP § 710.06.

Jump to MPEP SourceGrounds for ReissueReissue Patent PracticePeriod for Reply (37 CFR 1.134)
MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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Examiner Error Requires Applicant Reply
Note:
When the examiner discovers an error, they notify the applicant and restart the reply period.

Where an error in citation of a reference is brought to the attention of the Office by applicant, a letter correcting the error, together with a correct copy of the reference, is sent to applicant. See MPEP § 710.06. Where the error is discovered by the examiner, applicant is also notified and the period for reply restarted. See MPEP § 710.06.

Jump to MPEP SourceGrounds for ReissueReissue Patent PracticePeriod for Reply (37 CFR 1.134)
Topic

Image File Wrapper (IFW) Access

2 rules
MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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USPTO Ceases Mailing Paper Copies of Cited Patents in Nonprovisional Applications
Note:
The USPTO stopped mailing paper copies of U.S. patents cited in Office Actions for nonprovisional applications starting in June 2004, switching to electronic access.

1. The USPTO ceased mailing paper copies of U.S. patents and U.S. application publications cited in Office Actions in nonprovisional applications beginning in June 2004. See the phase-in schedule of the E-Patent Reference program provided in “USPTO to Provide Electronic Access to Cited U.S. Patent References with Office Actions and Cease Supplying Paper Copies,” 1282 OG 109 (May 18, 2004). Therefore, this form paragraph should only be used for foreign patent documents, non-patent literature, pending applications that are not stored in the image file wrapper (IFW) system, and other information not previously supplied.

MPEP § 707.05(g)Image File Wrapper (IFW) AccessElectronic Access SystemsAccess to Application Files
MPEP GuidanceRecommendedAlways
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Requirement for Foreign Patent Documents and Non-Patent Literature
Note:
This rule requires the use of form paragraph for foreign patent documents, non-patent literature, pending applications not in IFW system, and other previously unprovided information.

1. The USPTO ceased mailing paper copies of U.S. patents and U.S. application publications cited in Office Actions in nonprovisional applications beginning in June 2004. See the phase-in schedule of the E-Patent Reference program provided in “USPTO to Provide Electronic Access to Cited U.S. Patent References with Office Actions and Cease Supplying Paper Copies,” 1282 OG 109 (May 18, 2004). Therefore, this form paragraph should only be used for foreign patent documents, non-patent literature, pending applications that are not stored in the image file wrapper (IFW) system, and other information not previously supplied.

MPEP § 707.05(g)Image File Wrapper (IFW) AccessElectronic Access SystemsAccess to Application Files

Examiner Form Paragraphs

Examiner form paragraphs are standard language that you might see in an Office Action or communication from the USPTO. Examiners have latitude to change the form paragraphs, but you will often see this exact language.

¶ 7.83 ¶ 7.83 Copy of Office Action Supplied

[1] of the last Office action is enclosed.

Citations

Primary topicCitation
Grounds for ReissueMPEP § 710.06
Form Paragraph § 7.81
Form Paragraph § 7.82.01
Form Paragraph § 7.83

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31