MPEP § 1309.02 — “Printer Rush” Cases (Annotated Rules)

§1309.02 “Printer Rush” Cases

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

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 1309.02, 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.

“Printer Rush” Cases

This section addresses “Printer Rush” Cases. Primary authority: 37 CFR 1.312 and 37 CFR 1.48. Contains: 1 requirement, 1 guidance statement, 1 permission, and 5 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)

3 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-e16334766a17ef7f3f91537a]
Rush Document Required After Patent Allowed
Note:
A 'Printer Rush' form must be included in the file wrapper when documents need to be addressed after a patent application has been allowed.

A printer rush occurs when document(s) need to be addressed after a patent application has been allowed. The file is returned to the examiner, a "Printer Rush" form is included in the file wrapper and is indicated with a "RUSH" document code, noting the issue. Issues which may prevent publication until they are resolved include but are not limited to: amendments under 37 CFR 1.312, a Request for Correction of Inventorship under 37 CFR 1.48 and Information Disclosure Statements which have not been initialed by the examiner.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-0453b7a8fce7a3b06d16f380]
Rush Document for Patent Application Issues
Note:
A 'Printer Rush' form is required when document issues need to be addressed after a patent application has been allowed, including amendments and inventorship corrections.

A printer rush occurs when document(s) need to be addressed after a patent application has been allowed. The file is returned to the examiner, a "Printer Rush" form is included in the file wrapper and is indicated with a "RUSH" document code, noting the issue. Issues which may prevent publication until they are resolved include but are not limited to: amendments under 37 CFR 1.312, a Request for Correction of Inventorship under 37 CFR 1.48 and Information Disclosure Statements which have not been initialed by the examiner.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-1309-02-24dc25d5c0585345ab6d0cc1]
Printer Rush Cases Require Resolved Issues
Note:
In 'Printer Rush' cases, unresolved issues such as amendments, inventorship corrections, and uninitialiazed information disclosure statements must be addressed before publication.

A printer rush occurs when document(s) need to be addressed after a patent application has been allowed. The file is returned to the examiner, a "Printer Rush" form is included in the file wrapper and is indicated with a "RUSH" document code, noting the issue. Issues which may prevent publication until they are resolved include but are not limited to: amendments under 37 CFR 1.312, a Request for Correction of Inventorship under 37 CFR 1.48 and Information Disclosure Statements which have not been initialed by the examiner.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.312Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)Certified Copies of Documents
Topic

Content of Examiner's Amendment

3 rules
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
[mpep-1309-02-845fbfd5700d69d6f938eec4]
Examiner's Expedited Cases Must Be Handled Immediately
Note:
These applications are placed on the examiner’s expedited tab and require immediate action. An 'RUSH' document is annotated to indicate any necessary corrections or confirmations.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-4c1977d41147ec93d16adfd0]
Examiner's Annotation for Expedited Cases
Note:
The examiner annotates the 'RUSH' document in Adobe to indicate actions taken or confirm application correctness without requiring mailing of an Office Action.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

Jump to MPEP SourceContent of Examiner's AmendmentAccess to CorrespondenceAccess to IDS Documents
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-8195aae682604a746e70342b]
Examiner's Amendment Requires RUSH Document in ERF
Note:
If an examiner's amendment is needed, the annotated 'RUSH' document must be included in the eRedFolder of the Office Action.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

Jump to MPEP SourceContent of Examiner's AmendmentAccess to CorrespondenceAccess to Prosecution History
Topic

Access to Correspondence

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-cab4ecd81efd5df36d2968ec]
Corrected Notice of Allowance When Additional Document Needed
Note:
A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when additional documents need to be mailed to the applicant beyond a Response to Rule 312 Communication or Quick Path IDS.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

Jump to MPEP SourceAccess to CorrespondenceAccess to IDS DocumentsAccess to Prosecution History
Topic

Access to Prosecution History

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-1309-02-484cecca2d569e53d09b9f94]
Rush Action for No Mail Required Corrections
Note:
Examiner creates a 'Printer Rush – No mailing' action when corrections do not require mailing an Office Action.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

Jump to MPEP SourceAccess to Prosecution HistoryAccess to Specific Document TypesPrinter Rush Procedures
Topic

Notice of Allowance Form and Content

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-1309-02-627630663e47795291e0ee1d]
RUSH Document Not Mailed to Applicant
Note:
The annotated 'RUSH' document is scanned into the file wrapper and not mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

These applications are placed on the examiner's "expedited" tab in Docket Application Viewer (DAV) and should be taken up for immediate action. The examiner annotates the "RUSH" document in Adobe to indicate the course of action taken to correct the issue or an indication as to why the application is considered to be correct as it stands. If correction requires the mailing of an Office Action, such as an examiner's amendment, Corrected Notice of Allowance, or a Response to Rule 312 Communication (form PTO-271) the annotated "RUSH" document is included in the eRedFolder (ERF) of the Office Action. A Corrected Notice of Allowance is used when correction of the issue requires the mailing of any document to the applicant besides a Response to Rule 312 Communication or those related to a Quick Path IDS. If correction does not require mailing of an Office Action, the examiner creates an action entitled "Printer Rush – No mailing" and imports the "RUSH" document along with any other required forms into the action. The annotated "RUSH" form is scanned into the file wrapper and will not be mailed to the applicant in either circumstance.

Jump to MPEP SourceNotice of Allowance Form and ContentAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)Content of Examiner's Amendment

Citations

Primary topicCitation
Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)37 CFR § 1.312
Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)37 CFR § 1.48

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31