MPEP § 2515 — Information Required for Submission of Maintenance Fee Payment (Annotated Rules)

§2515 Information Required for Submission of Maintenance Fee Payment

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

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 2515, 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.

Information Required for Submission of Maintenance Fee Payment

This section addresses Information Required for Submission of Maintenance Fee Payment. Primary authority: 37 CFR 1.362, 37 CFR 1.366, and 37 CFR 1.366(c). Contains: 4 requirements, 2 guidance statements, 1 permission, and 3 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees

15 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Patentee or Agent Can Pay Maintenance Fees
Note:
A patentee can pay maintenance fees and surcharges, or an authorized person/organization can do so on their behalf.

(a) The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of a patentee. A maintenance fee transmittal letter may be signed by a juristic applicant or patent owner. A patentee need not file authorization to enable any person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Patent Owner Can Sign Maintenance Fee Letter
Note:
A juristic applicant or patent owner may sign a maintenance fee transmittal letter, allowing them to pay the fees on behalf of the patentee.

(a) The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of a patentee. A maintenance fee transmittal letter may be signed by a juristic applicant or patent owner. A patentee need not file authorization to enable any person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Patentee Need Not Authorize Others to Pay Maintenance Fees
Note:
A patentee does not need to file authorization for any person or organization to pay maintenance fees and necessary surcharges on their behalf.

(a) The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of a patentee. A maintenance fee transmittal letter may be signed by a juristic applicant or patent owner. A patentee need not file authorization to enable any person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Payment Methods for Maintenance Fees and Surcharges Must Be Set
Note:
The rule requires that maintenance fees and necessary surcharges must be paid in the manner set forth in §1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to §1.25.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.23Post-Issuance & Maintenance FeesFee Payment MethodsLate Payment Surcharge
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Payment of Maintenance Fees and Surcharges Must Be Submitted Within Specified Periods
Note:
The payment of maintenance fees, surcharges, or authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in §1.362(d), (e), or (f).

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Authorization to Charge Deposit Account Must Include Fees
Note:
Any authorization to charge a deposit account for maintenance fees must immediately include the fee and any necessary surcharge.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Patent Number and Application Number Required for Maintenance Fee Payment
Note:
The rule requires that when paying maintenance fees, the patent number and application number of the United States application must be included.

(c) In submitting maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, identification of the patents for which maintenance fees are being paid must include the patent number, and the application number of the United States application for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number of the United States application for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Patent Number vs Application Number for Maintenance Fees
Note:
The rule requires identifying both the patent number and application number for maintenance fee payments; otherwise, the Office may apply the payment or return it.

(c) In submitting maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, identification of the patents for which maintenance fees are being paid must include the patent number, and the application number of the United States application for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number of the United States application for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Separate Payment for Maintenance Fees and Surcharges
Note:
Payments for maintenance fees and surcharges must be submitted separately from other fee payments.

(e) Maintenance fee payments and surcharge payments relating thereto must be submitted separate from any other payments for fees or charges, whether submitted in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account. If maintenance fee and surcharge payments for more than one patent are submitted together, they should be submitted on as few sheets as possible with the patent numbers listed in increasing patent number order. If the payment submitted is insufficient to cover the maintenance fees and surcharges for all the listed patents, the payment will be applied in the order the patents are listed, beginning at the top of the listing.

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StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Maintenance Fee and Surcharge Payments for Multiple Patents Must Be on Few Sheets
Note:
When submitting maintenance fee and surcharge payments for more than one patent together, they should be listed in increasing order on as few sheets as possible.

(e) Maintenance fee payments and surcharge payments relating thereto must be submitted separate from any other payments for fees or charges, whether submitted in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account. If maintenance fee and surcharge payments for more than one patent are submitted together, they should be submitted on as few sheets as possible with the patent numbers listed in increasing patent number order. If the payment submitted is insufficient to cover the maintenance fees and surcharges for all the listed patents, the payment will be applied in the order the patents are listed, beginning at the top of the listing.

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StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Information Required for Maintenance Fee Payment
Note:
Submit fee year, amount, customer number, and entity status change with each maintenance fee payment.
Under 37 CFR 1.366(d), the following information should also be submitted for each patent on which a maintenance fee or surcharge is paid (37 CFR 1.366(d)):
  • (A) the fee year (i.e., 3 1/2, 7 1/2, or 11 1/2 year fee);
  • (B) the amount of the maintenance fee and any surcharge being submitted;
  • (C) any assigned customer number; and
  • (D) whether entity status is being changed or claimed with the payment.
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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Original Patent Number Required for Maintenance Fee
Note:
When paying a maintenance fee for a reissue patent, the original patent number must be provided along with other payment information.

Where the payment is a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge on a reissue patent, in addition to the information requested for all payments, it is requested that the original patent number be furnished. Although the submission of the information requested under 37 CFR 1.366(d) is not mandatory, it would expedite the processing of maintenance fee payments.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Optional Original Patent Number for Expedited Processing
Note:
Submit the original patent number with maintenance fee payments to expedite processing, though not mandatory.

Where the payment is a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge on a reissue patent, in addition to the information requested for all payments, it is requested that the original patent number be furnished. Although the submission of the information requested under 37 CFR 1.366(d) is not mandatory, it would expedite the processing of maintenance fee payments.

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StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Use PTO/SB/45 for Maintenance Fees
Note:
This form must be used when submitting maintenance fees by mail or facsimile transmission.

The Maintenance Fee Transmittal Form, PTO/SB/45 should be used when submitting maintenance fees by mail or by facsimile transmission. This form is available, upon request, from the Maintenance Fee Branch. It is also available from the USPTO website (www.uspto.gov/patent/patents-forms#patent).

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Maintenance Fee Form Required for Submission
Note:
The form must be used when submitting maintenance fees by mail or facsimile transmission.

The Maintenance Fee Transmittal Form, PTO/SB/45 should be used when submitting maintenance fees by mail or by facsimile transmission. This form is available, upon request, from the Maintenance Fee Branch. It is also available from the USPTO website (www.uspto.gov/patent/patents-forms#patent).

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Topic

Surcharge Fee Amount

6 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Maintenance Fee Must Be Paid In Full On Due Date
Note:
A patent maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge must be paid in the exact amount due on the date of payment. Late or partial payments will not be accepted unless specifically authorized by the Director.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Incorrect Payment Does Not Count As Fee Payment
Note:
The rule states that paying less than the required amount, using an incorrect payment method, or authorizing a deposit account with insufficient funds does not count as paying the maintenance fee on a patent.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Procedures for Paying Maintenance Fees and Surcharges
Note:
The rules allow the use of procedures in §1.8 or §1.10 for paying maintenance fees and necessary surcharges.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Payment of Maintenance Fees Must Identify Specifics
Note:
The rule requires that payment of maintenance fees and surcharges for patents must specify the fee type, amount, and customer number.

(d) Payment of maintenance fees and any surcharges should identify the fee being paid for each patent as to whether it is the 3 1/2-, 7 1/2-, or 11 1/2-year fee, whether small entity status is being changed or claimed, the amount of the maintenance fee and any surcharge being paid, and any assigned customer number. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the payment must identify the reissue patent by reissue patent number and reissue application number as required by paragraph (c) of this section and should also include the original patent number.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Payment of Maintenance Fees and Surcharges Must Be Timely
Note:
Patent maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges must be paid by the due date within the specified periods.

A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid, and at the proper time, i.e., within the periods set forth in 37 CFR 1.362. If the amount of the maintenance fee is correct on the date it is paid and credited to the patent, a later change in the maintenance fees to reflect a new fee amount will not require a modification in the amount paid.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Correct Amount Not Requires Modification
Note:
If the maintenance fee is paid with the correct amount, a later change in fees does not require additional payment.

A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid, and at the proper time, i.e., within the periods set forth in 37 CFR 1.362. If the amount of the maintenance fee is correct on the date it is paid and credited to the patent, a later change in the maintenance fees to reflect a new fee amount will not require a modification in the amount paid.

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Topic

Reissue Fees

5 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Reissue Patent Number and Application Number Required for Fee Payment
Note:
When paying maintenance fees on a reissue patent, the payment must include the reissue patent number, application number, and original patent number.

(d) Payment of maintenance fees and any surcharges should identify the fee being paid for each patent as to whether it is the 3 1/2-, 7 1/2-, or 11 1/2-year fee, whether small entity status is being changed or claimed, the amount of the maintenance fee and any surcharge being paid, and any assigned customer number. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the payment must identify the reissue patent by reissue patent number and reissue application number as required by paragraph (c) of this section and should also include the original patent number.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Patent Number and Application Number Required for Maintenance Fee Payment
Note:
A maintenance fee payment must include the patent number and the application number of the actual application that matured into the patent.

37 CFR 1.366(c) provides that a maintenance fee payment must include the patent number and the application number on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment. See MPEP § 2530. The application number required to be submitted is not that of a prior parent application, but rather the application number of the actual application that matured into the patent for which maintenance fees are to be paid. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the application number required is that of the reissue application.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Patent Number Only Payment Option
Note:
The Office may apply a payment identified by patent number to the correct patent or return it if the application number is missing.

37 CFR 1.366(c) provides that a maintenance fee payment must include the patent number and the application number on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment. See MPEP § 2530. The application number required to be submitted is not that of a prior parent application, but rather the application number of the actual application that matured into the patent for which maintenance fees are to be paid. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the application number required is that of the reissue application.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Application Number Required for Maintenance Fee Payment
Note:
The application number of the actual application that matured into the patent must be included with the maintenance fee payment, not a prior parent application.

37 CFR 1.366(c) provides that a maintenance fee payment must include the patent number and the application number on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment. See MPEP § 2530. The application number required to be submitted is not that of a prior parent application, but rather the application number of the actual application that matured into the patent for which maintenance fees are to be paid. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the application number required is that of the reissue application.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Application Number for Reissue Patent Required
Note:
The application number required for paying maintenance fees on a reissue patent is that of the reissue application.

37 CFR 1.366(c) provides that a maintenance fee payment must include the patent number and the application number on which the maintenance fee is being paid. If the payment includes identification of only the patent number (i.e., does not identify the application number for the patent on which the maintenance fee is being paid), the Office may apply the payment to the patent identified by patent number in the payment or may return the payment. See MPEP § 2530. The application number required to be submitted is not that of a prior parent application, but rather the application number of the actual application that matured into the patent for which maintenance fees are to be paid. If the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge is being paid on a reissue patent, the application number required is that of the reissue application.

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Topic

Maintenance Fee Amounts

4 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Guidelines for Submission of Maintenance Fees and Surcharges
Note:
This rule outlines the procedures for paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges, allowing patentees to authorize others to pay on their behalf.

37 CFR 1.366 establishes the guidelines and procedures for submission of maintenance fees, including any necessary surcharges. The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee without filing in the Office evidence of authorization by the patentee to pay maintenance fees. This will enable patentees to pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges themselves or authorize some person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on their behalf. No verification of the authority to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges in a particular patent will be made by the Office. While anyone may pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent, if the payment is accepted by the Office, any Office notices relating to maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges will be mailed to the “fee address” set forth in 37 CFR 1.363. If the payment is not accepted by the Office, it will be returned to the person who submitted the payment if a return address is available. It is strongly recommended that the payor should include a return address along with his or her telephone number since the Office may contact the payor in some instances when it is unclear to which patent the fees are to be applied. See MPEP § 2530.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Patentee Can Authorize Others to Pay Maintenance Fees
Note:
Patentees can pay maintenance fees themselves or authorize others to do so without providing evidence of authorization.

37 CFR 1.366 establishes the guidelines and procedures for submission of maintenance fees, including any necessary surcharges. The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee without filing in the Office evidence of authorization by the patentee to pay maintenance fees. This will enable patentees to pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges themselves or authorize some person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on their behalf. No verification of the authority to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges in a particular patent will be made by the Office. While anyone may pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent, if the payment is accepted by the Office, any Office notices relating to maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges will be mailed to the “fee address” set forth in 37 CFR 1.363. If the payment is not accepted by the Office, it will be returned to the person who submitted the payment if a return address is available. It is strongly recommended that the payor should include a return address along with his or her telephone number since the Office may contact the payor in some instances when it is unclear to which patent the fees are to be applied. See MPEP § 2530.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Office Will Not Verify Payment Authorization for Maintenance Fees
Note:
The Office will not check if someone is authorized to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent.

37 CFR 1.366 establishes the guidelines and procedures for submission of maintenance fees, including any necessary surcharges. The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee without filing in the Office evidence of authorization by the patentee to pay maintenance fees. This will enable patentees to pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges themselves or authorize some person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on their behalf. No verification of the authority to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges in a particular patent will be made by the Office. While anyone may pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent, if the payment is accepted by the Office, any Office notices relating to maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges will be mailed to the “fee address” set forth in 37 CFR 1.363. If the payment is not accepted by the Office, it will be returned to the person who submitted the payment if a return address is available. It is strongly recommended that the payor should include a return address along with his or her telephone number since the Office may contact the payor in some instances when it is unclear to which patent the fees are to be applied. See MPEP § 2530.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-2515-4dca43c5afcaba7e13f3de93]
Office Notices Mailed to Fee Address Set by Patentee
Note:
If the payment of maintenance fees and surcharges is accepted, Office notices will be mailed to the fee address specified in 37 CFR 1.363.

37 CFR 1.366 establishes the guidelines and procedures for submission of maintenance fees, including any necessary surcharges. The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee without filing in the Office evidence of authorization by the patentee to pay maintenance fees. This will enable patentees to pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges themselves or authorize some person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on their behalf. No verification of the authority to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges in a particular patent will be made by the Office. While anyone may pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent, if the payment is accepted by the Office, any Office notices relating to maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges will be mailed to the “fee address” set forth in 37 CFR 1.363. If the payment is not accepted by the Office, it will be returned to the person who submitted the payment if a return address is available. It is strongly recommended that the payor should include a return address along with his or her telephone number since the Office may contact the payor in some instances when it is unclear to which patent the fees are to be applied. See MPEP § 2530.

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Fee Requirements

2 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-2515-cfc6db02cbd9ff02d36418eb]
Payment Applied to Listed Patents in Order
Note:
If the payment submitted is insufficient, it will be applied to the listed patents starting from the top of the list.

(e) Maintenance fee payments and surcharge payments relating thereto must be submitted separate from any other payments for fees or charges, whether submitted in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account. If maintenance fee and surcharge payments for more than one patent are submitted together, they should be submitted on as few sheets as possible with the patent numbers listed in increasing patent number order. If the payment submitted is insufficient to cover the maintenance fees and surcharges for all the listed patents, the payment will be applied in the order the patents are listed, beginning at the top of the listing.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-2515-d93e57d53020cfbb4d5e7cfe]
Requirement for Entity Status Change Notification with Payment
Note:
Submit information on whether entity status is changing or being claimed with each maintenance fee payment.

Under 37 CFR 1.366(d), the following information should also be submitted for each patent on which a maintenance fee or surcharge is paid (37 CFR 1.366(d)):

(D) whether entity status is being changed or claimed with the payment.

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Petition to Reinstate

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-2515-5abc7dc8559c64f25d30f2b4]
Late Payment of Maintenance Fees Not Acceptable Except by Petition
Note:
A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge must be paid on the due date. Late payments will not be accepted unless a petition is filed under §1.378 for an expired patent.

(b) A maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge submitted for a patent must be submitted in the amount due on the date the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge are paid. A maintenance fee or surcharge may be paid in the manner set forth in § 1.23 or by an authorization to charge a deposit account established pursuant to § 1.25. Payment of a maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge or the authorization to charge a deposit account must be submitted within the periods set forth in § 1.362(d), (e), or (f). Any payment or authorization of maintenance fees and surcharges filed at any other time will not be accepted and will not serve as a payment of the maintenance fee except insofar as a delayed payment of the maintenance fee is accepted by the Director in an expired patent pursuant to a petition filed under § 1.378. Any authorization to charge a deposit account must authorize the immediate charging of the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge to the deposit account. Payment of less than the required amount, payment in a manner other than that set forth in § 1.23, or in the filing of an authorization to charge a deposit account having insufficient funds will not constitute payment of a maintenance fee or surcharge on a patent. The procedures set forth in § 1.8 or § 1.10 may be utilized in paying maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges.

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Loss of Entity Status Entitlement

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-2515-31a2f5f5b0e519ad60500510]
Notification Required Before Loss of Small Entity Status
Note:
A notification must be filed before paying the earliest maintenance fee due after losing small entity status.

(f) Notification of any change in status resulting in loss of entitlement to small entity status must be filed in a patent prior to paying, or at the time of paying, the earliest maintenance fee due after the date on which status as a small entity is no longer appropriate. See § 1.27(g).

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Maintenance Fee Payment

1 rules
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
[mpep-2515-aa8302bd33d50b7e484da1bc]
Return Address for Unaccepted Payments Required
Note:
The Office will return unaccepted payments to the submitter if a return address is provided. Include a return address and phone number for potential contact.

37 CFR 1.366 establishes the guidelines and procedures for submission of maintenance fees, including any necessary surcharges. The patentee may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges or any person or organization may pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on behalf of the patentee without filing in the Office evidence of authorization by the patentee to pay maintenance fees. This will enable patentees to pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges themselves or authorize some person or organization to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on their behalf. No verification of the authority to pay maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges in a particular patent will be made by the Office. While anyone may pay the maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges on a patent, if the payment is accepted by the Office, any Office notices relating to maintenance fees and any necessary surcharges will be mailed to the “fee address” set forth in 37 CFR 1.363. If the payment is not accepted by the Office, it will be returned to the person who submitted the payment if a return address is available. It is strongly recommended that the payor should include a return address along with his or her telephone number since the Office may contact the payor in some instances when it is unclear to which patent the fees are to be applied. See MPEP § 2530.

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Grace Period Window

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-2515-1d92aad27ac55141fe47e6e2]
Patentee Can Seek Timely Fee Acceptance After Expiration
Note:
If a patent expires due to unpaid maintenance fees, the patentee can file a petition within the grace period to have the fee accepted as timely even if required identifying data was missing.

If a patent expires because the maintenance fee and any necessary surcharge have not been paid in the manner required by 37 CFR 1.366, the patentee could proceed under 37 CFR 1.378 (see MPEP § 2590), if appropriate, or could file a petition under 37 CFR 1.377 (see MPEP § 2580) within the period set therein seeking to have the maintenance fee accepted as timely even though not all of the required identifying data was present prior to expiration of the grace period.

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Citations

Primary topicCitation
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.10
Fee Requirements
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.23
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.25
37 CFR § 1.26
Loss of Entity Status Entitlement37 CFR § 1.27(g)
Surcharge Fee Amount37 CFR § 1.362
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.362(d)
Maintenance Fee Amounts
Maintenance Fee Payment
37 CFR § 1.363
Grace Period Window
Maintenance Fee Amounts
Maintenance Fee Payment
37 CFR § 1.366
Reissue Fees37 CFR § 1.366(c)
Fee Requirements
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
37 CFR § 1.366(d)
Grace Period Window37 CFR § 1.377
Grace Period Window
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.378
Petition to Reinstate
Post-Issuance & Maintenance Fees
Surcharge Fee Amount
37 CFR § 1.8
Maintenance Fee Amounts
Maintenance Fee Payment
Reissue Fees
MPEP § 2530
Grace Period WindowMPEP § 2580
Grace Period WindowMPEP § 2590

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

This is an exact copy of the MPEP from the USPTO. It is here for your reference to see the section in context.

BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31