MPEP § 901.01(a) — Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files (Annotated Rules)

§901.01(a) Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files

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

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 901.01(a), 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.

Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files

This section addresses Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files. Contains: 1 permission and 2 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Restrictions on Access to Application Files

2 rules
MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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Patented and Abandoned Files Not in IFW Stored at Files Repository
Note:
This rule requires that patented and abandoned files not available in Image File Wrapper (IFW) be stored at the Files Repository.

If the patented or abandoned file is an Image File Wrapper (IFW) file, examiners can view the application papers from their desktop via the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit. Patented and abandoned files that are not available in IFW are stored at the Files Repository. Older files are housed in remote warehouses located in Maryland and Virginia.

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MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
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Patented and Abandoned Files Older Than IFW Stored Remotely in Maryland and Virginia
Note:
Files that are not available in Image File Wrapper format are stored remotely in warehouses located in Maryland and Virginia.

If the patented or abandoned file is an Image File Wrapper (IFW) file, examiners can view the application papers from their desktop via the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit. Patented and abandoned files that are not available in IFW are stored at the Files Repository. Older files are housed in remote warehouses located in Maryland and Virginia.

Jump to MPEP SourceRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)Certified Copies of Documents
Topic

Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)

1 rules
MPEP GuidancePermittedAlways
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Examiners Can View IFW Files on Desktop
Note:
Examiners can access application papers of patented or abandoned Image File Wrapper (IFW) files through the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit from their desktop.

If the patented or abandoned file is an Image File Wrapper (IFW) file, examiners can view the application papers from their desktop via the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit. Patented and abandoned files that are not available in IFW are stored at the Files Repository. Older files are housed in remote warehouses located in Maryland and Virginia.

Jump to MPEP SourceAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)Certified Copies of DocumentsRestrictions on Access to Application Files

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31