What is an S-signature in patent correspondence?

An S-signature is an electronically created signature used in patent correspondence. According to MPEP 502.02:

An S-signature is a signature inserted between forward slash marks, but not a handwritten signature as defined by 37 CFR 1.4(d)(1). An S-signature includes any signature made by electronic or mechanical means, and any other mode of making or applying a signature other than a handwritten signature as provided for in 37 CFR 1.4(d)(1).

S-signatures must meet specific requirements to be considered valid:

  • They must be between two forward slash marks
  • They can include letters, numbers, and punctuation marks
  • They must be personally inserted by the signer
  • They must be reasonably specific to the signer

S-signatures provide a convenient way for applicants and practitioners to sign documents electronically while maintaining the legal weight of a handwritten signature.

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Topics: MPEP 500 - Receipt and Handling of Mail and Papers, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Electronic Signature, patent correspondence, S Signature, USPTO