MPEP § 708.02(c) — Patent Prosecution Highway Program (Annotated Rules)
§708.02(c) Patent Prosecution Highway Program
USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31
This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 708.02(c), 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.
Patent Prosecution Highway Program
This section addresses Patent Prosecution Highway Program. Contains: 1 permission and 2 other statements.
Key Rules
Topic
Statutory Authority for Examination
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MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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PPH Speeds Up Examination Process
Note:
Participating patent offices can fast track corresponding applications based on a final ruling from another office.
The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) speeds up the examination process for corresponding applications filed in participating patent offices. Under PPH, participating patent offices have agreed that when an applicant receives a final ruling from a first patent office that at least one claim is allowed, the applicant may request fast track examination of corresponding claim(s) in a corresponding patent application that is pending in a second patent office. PPH leverages fast-track examination procedures already in place among participating patent offices to allow applicants to reach final disposition of a patent application more quickly and efficiently than standard examination processing.
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MPEP GuidancePermittedAlways
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Fast Track Examination Under PPH
Note:
When an applicant receives a final ruling from a first patent office allowing at least one claim, they may request fast track examination of corresponding claims in another participating patent office.
The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) speeds up the examination process for corresponding applications filed in participating patent offices. Under PPH, participating patent offices have agreed that when an applicant receives a final ruling from a first patent office that at least one claim is allowed, the applicant may request fast track examination of corresponding claim(s) in a corresponding patent application that is pending in a second patent office. PPH leverages fast-track examination procedures already in place among participating patent offices to allow applicants to reach final disposition of a patent application more quickly and efficiently than standard examination processing.
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Allows applicants to request fast-track examination of corresponding claims in a second patent office when at least one claim is allowed by the first office.
The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) speeds up the examination process for corresponding applications filed in participating patent offices. Under PPH, participating patent offices have agreed that when an applicant receives a final ruling from a first patent office that at least one claim is allowed, the applicant may request fast track examination of corresponding claim(s) in a corresponding patent application that is pending in a second patent office. PPH leverages fast-track examination procedures already in place among participating patent offices to allow applicants to reach final disposition of a patent application more quickly and efficiently than standard examination processing.
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Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP
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Official MPEP § 708.02(c) — Patent Prosecution Highway Program
708.02(c) Patent Prosecution Highway Program [R-07.2015]
The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) speeds up the
examination process for corresponding applications filed in participating patent
offices. Under PPH, participating patent offices have agreed that when an applicant
receives a final ruling from a first patent office that at least one claim is
allowed, the applicant may request fast track examination of corresponding claim(s)
in a corresponding patent application that is pending in a second patent office. PPH
leverages fast-track examination procedures already in place among participating
patent offices to allow applicants to reach final disposition of a patent application
more quickly and efficiently than standard examination processing.
The USPTO participates in the Global PPH and IP5 PPH
pilot programs, and also has PPH agreements with several intellectual property
offices that are not yet included in the Global PPH. See www.uspto.gov/patents/init_events/pph/index.jsp for details and
forms to request participation in, and to petition to make an application special
under, the PPH program.