MPEP § 601.01(g) — Applications Filed Without All Figures of Drawings (Annotated Rules)

§601.01(g) Applications Filed Without All Figures of Drawings

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

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 601.01(g), 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.

Applications Filed Without All Figures of Drawings

This section addresses Applications Filed Without All Figures of Drawings. Primary authority: 35 U.S.C. 111, 35 U.S.C. 113, and 35 U.S.C. 111(a). Contains: 3 requirements, 1 prohibition, 3 guidance statements, 4 permissions, and 4 other statements.

Key Rules

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Content of Cross-Reference

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Specification Must Include All Drawings Mentioned
Note:
An application filed before December 18, 2013, must include all drawings mentioned in the specification to avoid an OPAP notice indicating a missing filing requirement.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) reviews application papers to determine whether all of the figures of the drawings that are mentioned in the specification are present in the application. If an application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111 prior to December 18, 2013, or a design application, is filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing, if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113 (first sentence), and, in a nonprovisional application, at least one claim, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Item(s)”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some of the figures of drawings described in the specification. For an application, which is not a design application, filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b) or (c) on or after December 18, 2013, if the application is filed without all of the drawings, but contains something that can be construed as a specification, with or without claims, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Items”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some drawings.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.53(b)Content of Cross-ReferenceLocation of Cross-ReferenceDesign Claim Form
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Specification With Drawings Required for Filing
Note:
For applications filed on or after December 18, 2013, and not design applications, an application must contain a specification with drawings to be accorded a filing date.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) reviews application papers to determine whether all of the figures of the drawings that are mentioned in the specification are present in the application. If an application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111 prior to December 18, 2013, or a design application, is filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing, if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113 (first sentence), and, in a nonprovisional application, at least one claim, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Item(s)”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some of the figures of drawings described in the specification. For an application, which is not a design application, filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b) or (c) on or after December 18, 2013, if the application is filed without all of the drawings, but contains something that can be construed as a specification, with or without claims, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Items”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some drawings.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.53(b)Content of Cross-ReferenceDesign SpecificationComponents Required for Filing Date
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Application Must Have All Drawings If Specified
Note:
If an application lacks specified drawings and has not received a notice of omitted items, the examiner must determine if it qualifies for a filing date under specific conditions.

If it is discovered that an application that was forwarded for examination was filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and a Notice of Omitted Items or other OPAP notice regarding omitted items has not been mailed by OPAP, the examiner should review the application to determine whether the application is entitled to a filing date if the application was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application. An application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or a design application is entitled to a filing date if the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing figure (if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113, first sentence), and at least one claim. If the application is not a design application and was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) on or after December 18, 2013, the application is entitled to a filing date if it is filed with a specification, with or without drawings.

Jump to MPEP SourceContent of Cross-ReferenceDesign SpecificationDrawing as Disclosure
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Application Must Contain Description, Drawing, and Claim
Note:
An application is entitled to a filing date if it includes a written description, at least one drawing figure (if required), and at least one claim.

If it is discovered that an application that was forwarded for examination was filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and a Notice of Omitted Items or other OPAP notice regarding omitted items has not been mailed by OPAP, the examiner should review the application to determine whether the application is entitled to a filing date if the application was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application. An application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or a design application is entitled to a filing date if the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing figure (if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113, first sentence), and at least one claim. If the application is not a design application and was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) on or after December 18, 2013, the application is entitled to a filing date if it is filed with a specification, with or without drawings.

Jump to MPEP SourceContent of Cross-ReferenceLocation of Cross-ReferenceDesign Claim Form
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Specification With or Without Drawings Required for Filing Date
Note:
An application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) on or after December 18, 2013 is entitled to a filing date if it includes a specification, with or without drawings.

If it is discovered that an application that was forwarded for examination was filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and a Notice of Omitted Items or other OPAP notice regarding omitted items has not been mailed by OPAP, the examiner should review the application to determine whether the application is entitled to a filing date if the application was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application. An application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or a design application is entitled to a filing date if the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing figure (if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113, first sentence), and at least one claim. If the application is not a design application and was filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) on or after December 18, 2013, the application is entitled to a filing date if it is filed with a specification, with or without drawings.

Jump to MPEP SourceContent of Cross-ReferenceDesign SpecificationComponents Required for Filing Date
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Statutory Authority for Examination

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Omitted Items Notice Must Be Responded To
Note:
Applicants must reply to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items; failure to timely respond results in application abandonment.

Applications in which an OPAP notice regarding omitted items has been mailed will be retained in OPAP to await a reply to the notice. Failure to timely reply to the OPAP notice in a nonprovisional application will result in abandonment of the application. Nonprovisional applications that are timely completed will then be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center for examination of the application. For provisional applications in which applicant accepts the application as deposited by failing to timely file a petition in response to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items, if the provisional application is complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c), it will be held in the Office’s Image File Wrapper (IFW) system and automatically abandoned at the end of its pendency period. See MPEP § 601.01(a) for treatment of nonprovisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(b) and MPEP § 601.01(b) for treatment of provisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c).

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.51(c)Statutory Authority for ExaminationExamination ProceduresResponse to Office Action Requirements (37 CFR 1.111)
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Failure to Timely Respond to OPAP Notice Abandons Application
Note:
Failing to respond timely to an OPAP notice in a nonprovisional application results in its abandonment.

Applications in which an OPAP notice regarding omitted items has been mailed will be retained in OPAP to await a reply to the notice. Failure to timely reply to the OPAP notice in a nonprovisional application will result in abandonment of the application. Nonprovisional applications that are timely completed will then be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center for examination of the application. For provisional applications in which applicant accepts the application as deposited by failing to timely file a petition in response to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items, if the provisional application is complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c), it will be held in the Office’s Image File Wrapper (IFW) system and automatically abandoned at the end of its pendency period. See MPEP § 601.01(a) for treatment of nonprovisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(b) and MPEP § 601.01(b) for treatment of provisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c).

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.51(c)Statutory Authority for ExaminationExamination ProceduresResponse to Office Action Requirements (37 CFR 1.111)
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Nonprovisional Applications Must Be Timely Completed for Examination
Note:
Nonprovisional applications that are timely completed will be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center for examination, while those failing to reply to OPAP notices or incomplete under 37 CFR requirements will face abandonment.

Applications in which an OPAP notice regarding omitted items has been mailed will be retained in OPAP to await a reply to the notice. Failure to timely reply to the OPAP notice in a nonprovisional application will result in abandonment of the application. Nonprovisional applications that are timely completed will then be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center for examination of the application. For provisional applications in which applicant accepts the application as deposited by failing to timely file a petition in response to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items, if the provisional application is complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c), it will be held in the Office’s Image File Wrapper (IFW) system and automatically abandoned at the end of its pendency period. See MPEP § 601.01(a) for treatment of nonprovisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(b) and MPEP § 601.01(b) for treatment of provisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c).

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.51(c)Statutory Authority for ExaminationExamination ProceduresResponse to Office Action Requirements (37 CFR 1.111)
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Provisional Application Automatically Abandoned After Pendency Period
Note:
If a provisional application is complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c) and the applicant fails to timely respond to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items, it will be automatically abandoned at the end of its pendency period.

Applications in which an OPAP notice regarding omitted items has been mailed will be retained in OPAP to await a reply to the notice. Failure to timely reply to the OPAP notice in a nonprovisional application will result in abandonment of the application. Nonprovisional applications that are timely completed will then be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center for examination of the application. For provisional applications in which applicant accepts the application as deposited by failing to timely file a petition in response to an OPAP notice regarding omitted items, if the provisional application is complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c), it will be held in the Office’s Image File Wrapper (IFW) system and automatically abandoned at the end of its pendency period. See MPEP § 601.01(a) for treatment of nonprovisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(b) and MPEP § 601.01(b) for treatment of provisional applications that are not complete under 37 CFR 1.51(c).

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Amendments Adding New Matter

4 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Amendments for Missing Drawings
Note:
Applicant must submit amendments to cancel references, replace drawings, and correct descriptions when filing without all required drawing figures.

If applicant is willing to accept the application, as filed, without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the application (item A above), applicant is required to submit (1) an amendment to the specification canceling all references to the omitted drawing figure(s) including any reference numerals shown only in the omitted drawing figure(s), (2) an amendment with replacement sheets of drawings in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) renumbering the drawing figure(s) submitted on filing consecutively, and (3) a further amendment to the specification correcting references to drawing figure(s) to correspond with the relabeled drawing figure(s), both in the brief and detailed descriptions of the drawings. The amendment should be submitted in response to the Office action.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.121(d)Amendments Adding New MatterFigure RequirementsDrawing Amendments in Reissue
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Amendment Required for Omitted Figures
Note:
Applicant must submit an amendment in response to the Office action when drawing figures are omitted from the application.

If applicant is willing to accept the application, as filed, without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the application (item A above), applicant is required to submit (1) an amendment to the specification canceling all references to the omitted drawing figure(s) including any reference numerals shown only in the omitted drawing figure(s), (2) an amendment with replacement sheets of drawings in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) renumbering the drawing figure(s) submitted on filing consecutively, and (3) a further amendment to the specification correcting references to drawing figure(s) to correspond with the relabeled drawing figure(s), both in the brief and detailed descriptions of the drawings. The amendment should be submitted in response to the Office action.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.121(d)Amendments Adding New MatterAmendments to ApplicationExamination Procedures
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Amendment for Inadvertently Omitted Drawing Portion
Note:
Applicant may submit an amendment to include a drawing portion from the prior-filed application if it was inadvertently omitted and is completely contained therein.

If an application contains a claim under 37 CFR 1.55 for priority of a prior-filed foreign application, or a claim under 37 CFR 1.78 for the benefit of a prior-filed provisional, nonprovisional, international application, or international design application, that was present on the filing date of the application, and the omitted portion of the drawing(s) was inadvertently omitted from the application and is completely contained in the prior-filed application, applicant may submit an amendment to include the inadvertently omitted portion of the drawing(s) pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b). The amendment should be submitted in response to the Office action and must comply with 37 CFR 1.57(b) and 37 CFR 1.121. See MPEP § 217.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.55Amendments Adding New MatterDesign Claim FormDesign Benefit Claims
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Amendment Required for Inadvertently Omitted Drawings
Note:
Applicant must submit an amendment to include inadvertently omitted drawings from a prior-filed application, complying with specific requirements.

If an application contains a claim under 37 CFR 1.55 for priority of a prior-filed foreign application, or a claim under 37 CFR 1.78 for the benefit of a prior-filed provisional, nonprovisional, international application, or international design application, that was present on the filing date of the application, and the omitted portion of the drawing(s) was inadvertently omitted from the application and is completely contained in the prior-filed application, applicant may submit an amendment to include the inadvertently omitted portion of the drawing(s) pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b). The amendment should be submitted in response to the Office action and must comply with 37 CFR 1.57(b) and 37 CFR 1.121. See MPEP § 217.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.55Amendments Adding New MatterResponse to RefusalStatement Under Article 19
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Provisional Application Requirements

3 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Omitted Drawings Not Acceptable In Provisional Applications
Note:
The USPTO will not accept petitions to add omitted drawings and set a filing date for provisional applications. Applicants should file new complete provisional applications instead.

The submission of omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and acceptance of the date of such submission as the application filing date is tantamount to simply filing a new application. Thus, applicants should consider filing a new application as an alternative to submitting a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 (with the petition fee under 37 CFR 1.17(f)) with any omitted drawing(s), which is a cost effective alternative in instances in which a nonprovisional application is deposited without filing fees. Likewise, in view of the relatively low filing fee for provisional applications, and the USPTO’s desire to minimize the processing of provisional applications, the USPTO will not grant petitions under 37 CFR 1.182 to accept omitted drawing(s) and accord an application filing date as of the date of such submission in provisional applications. The applicant should simply file a new completed provisional application. The mailing of an OPAP notice regarding missing drawing figure(s) in a provisional application will permit the applicant to either: (1) promptly establish prior receipt of the drawing(s) at issue by filing a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), along with evidence of such deposit; or (2) accept the application as deposited by failing to file a petition within a two-month non-extendable time period.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.182Provisional Application RequirementsFiling, Search & Examination FeesFee Requirements
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
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Provisional Application Must Be Complete
Note:
Applicants should file a new complete provisional application instead of submitting omitted drawings with a petition.

The submission of omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and acceptance of the date of such submission as the application filing date is tantamount to simply filing a new application. Thus, applicants should consider filing a new application as an alternative to submitting a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 (with the petition fee under 37 CFR 1.17(f)) with any omitted drawing(s), which is a cost effective alternative in instances in which a nonprovisional application is deposited without filing fees. Likewise, in view of the relatively low filing fee for provisional applications, and the USPTO’s desire to minimize the processing of provisional applications, the USPTO will not grant petitions under 37 CFR 1.182 to accept omitted drawing(s) and accord an application filing date as of the date of such submission in provisional applications. The applicant should simply file a new completed provisional application. The mailing of an OPAP notice regarding missing drawing figure(s) in a provisional application will permit the applicant to either: (1) promptly establish prior receipt of the drawing(s) at issue by filing a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), along with evidence of such deposit; or (2) accept the application as deposited by failing to file a petition within a two-month non-extendable time period.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.182Provisional Application RequirementsProvisional ApplicationsConversion to Nonprovisional
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Provisional Application Drawing Requirement
Note:
Applicants must either establish prior receipt of missing drawings by filing a petition or accept the application as deposited within two months.

The submission of omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and acceptance of the date of such submission as the application filing date is tantamount to simply filing a new application. Thus, applicants should consider filing a new application as an alternative to submitting a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 (with the petition fee under 37 CFR 1.17(f)) with any omitted drawing(s), which is a cost effective alternative in instances in which a nonprovisional application is deposited without filing fees. Likewise, in view of the relatively low filing fee for provisional applications, and the USPTO’s desire to minimize the processing of provisional applications, the USPTO will not grant petitions under 37 CFR 1.182 to accept omitted drawing(s) and accord an application filing date as of the date of such submission in provisional applications. The applicant should simply file a new completed provisional application. The mailing of an OPAP notice regarding missing drawing figure(s) in a provisional application will permit the applicant to either: (1) promptly establish prior receipt of the drawing(s) at issue by filing a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), along with evidence of such deposit; or (2) accept the application as deposited by failing to file a petition within a two-month non-extendable time period.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.182Provisional Application RequirementsProvisional ApplicationsProcessing Fees
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Figure Requirements

3 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Figures Must Be Labeled With Number-Letter Combination
Note:
Drawings must include figures labeled with a number-letter combination like Fig. 1A, as referenced in the specification.

Applications are often filed with drawings with several views of the invention where the views are labeled using a number-letter combination, e.g., Fig. 1A, Fig. 1B, and Fig. 1C. If a figure which is referred to in the specification by a particular number cannot be located among the drawings, and the drawings include at least one figure labeled with that particular number in combination with a letter, correction will be required. For example, if the drawings show Figures 1A, 1B, and 1C and the brief description of the drawings refers only to Figure 1, this is an error in the specification which must be corrected.

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StatutoryProhibitedAlways
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Figures Must Match Specification Numbers
Note:
If a figure number in the specification cannot be found among the drawings and other figures are labeled with that number, correction is required.

Applications are often filed with drawings with several views of the invention where the views are labeled using a number-letter combination, e.g., Fig. 1A, Fig. 1B, and Fig. 1C. If a figure which is referred to in the specification by a particular number cannot be located among the drawings, and the drawings include at least one figure labeled with that particular number in combination with a letter, correction will be required. For example, if the drawings show Figures 1A, 1B, and 1C and the brief description of the drawings refers only to Figure 1, this is an error in the specification which must be corrected.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Figures Must Be Consistently Described In Specification
Note:
The specification must accurately describe all figures shown in the drawings, including those labeled with number-letter combinations like Fig. 1A.

Applications are often filed with drawings with several views of the invention where the views are labeled using a number-letter combination, e.g., Fig. 1A, Fig. 1B, and Fig. 1C. If a figure which is referred to in the specification by a particular number cannot be located among the drawings, and the drawings include at least one figure labeled with that particular number in combination with a letter, correction will be required. For example, if the drawings show Figures 1A, 1B, and 1C and the brief description of the drawings refers only to Figure 1, this is an error in the specification which must be corrected.

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PCT Drawing Requirements

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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OPAP Notice for Missing Drawings in Nonprovisional Applications
Note:
Permits applicants to establish prior receipt, submit omitted drawings, or accept application as filed within two months of receiving the OPAP notice.
Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
  • (A) promptly establish prior receipt in the USPTO of the drawing(s) at issue. An applicant asserting that the drawing(s) was in fact received by the USPTO with the application papers must, within two months from the date of the OPAP notice, file a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR1.17(f), along with evidence of such deposit. The petition fee will be refunded if it is determined that the drawing(s) was in fact received by the USPTO with the application papers deposited on filing. The two-month period is extendable under 37 CFR 1.136;
  • (B) promptly submit the omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and accept the date of such submission as the application filing date. An applicant desiring to submit the omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and accept the date of such submission as the application filing date must, within two months from the date of the OPAP notice, file any omitted drawing(s) and a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), requesting the later filing date. For applications filed before September 16, 2012, the omitted drawings must be filed with an oath or declaration in compliance with pre-AIA 37 CFR 1.63 and pre-AIA 37 CFR 1.64 referring to such drawing(s). The two-month period is extendable under 37 CFR 1.136; or
  • (C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:
    • (1) filing an amendment including replacement drawing sheets in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) to renumber the drawing figures consecutively (if necessary), and a substitute specification (excluding claims) that amends the specification to cancel any references to any omitted drawing(s) and corrects the references in the specification to the drawing figures to correspond with any relabeled drawing figures, in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(b)(3) and 1.125, without adding the subject matter that was in the omitted drawing(s) and without adding any new matter (see 35 U.S.C. 132(a)). The application will maintain the filing date as of the date of deposit of the original application papers in the USPTO. The original application papers (i.e., the original disclosure of the invention) will include only those application papers present in the USPTO on the original date of deposit. Amendment of the specification is required in a nonprovisional application to cancel all references to the omitted drawing, both in the brief and detailed descriptions of the drawings and including any reference numerals shown only in the omitted drawings. In addition, an amendment with replacement sheets of drawings in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) is required in a nonprovisional application to renumber the drawing figures consecutively, if necessary, and amendment of the specification is required to correct the references to the drawing figures to correspond with any relabeled drawing figures, both in the brief and detailed descriptions of the drawings, or
    • (2) filing an amendment to add the missing figure(s) by relying on an incorporation by reference under 37 CFR 1.57(b) or other portions of the original disclosure, without adding any new matter (see 35 U.S.C. 132(a)). Applicant is required to submit new and replacement drawing sheets in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) to add the missing figure(s). If an application was filed on or after September 21, 2004, and contains a claim under 37 CFR 1.55 for priority of a prior-filed foreign application, or a claim under 37 CFR 1.78 for the benefit of a prior-filed provisional, nonprovisional, international application, or international design application, that was present on the filing date of the application, and the omitted portion of the drawings was inadvertently omitted from the application and is completely contained in the prior-filed application, applicant may submit an amendment to include the inadvertently omitted portion of the drawings pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b). The amendment should be identified as an amendment pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b) and must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR 1.57(b) and 37 CFR 1.121. See MPEP § 217. The application will maintain the filing date as of the date of deposit of the original application papers in the USPTO. The original application papers (i.e., the original disclosure of the invention) will include only those application papers present in the USPTO on the original date of deposit.
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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Original Application Papers Must Match USPTO Deposit
Note:
The original application papers must include only those documents present in the USPTO on the original date of deposit.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

The original application papers (i.e., the original disclosure of the invention) will include only those application papers present in the USPTO on the original date of deposit.

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Response to Refusal

2 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-e154ce26dad5ac3ca24978c1]
Amendment to Add Missing Drawings by Incorporation
Note:
Applicant must file an amendment to add missing drawings through incorporation by reference without adding new matter.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

(2) filing an amendment to add the missing figure(s) by relying on an incorporation by reference under 37 CFR 1.57(b) or other portions of the original disclosure, without adding any new matter (see 35 U.S.C. 132(a)).

Jump to MPEP SourceResponse to RefusalStatement Under Article 19International Design Application Filing
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Amendment Must Comply with 37 CFR 1.57(b) and 1.121 for Missing Drawings
Note:
Applicant must file an amendment to add missing drawings using incorporation by reference or other portions of the original disclosure, complying with specific requirements.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

The amendment should be identified as an amendment pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b) and must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR 1.57(b) and 37 CFR 1.121. See MPEP § 217.

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Processing Fees

2 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-a8f8ae07587ec2069b3883a4]
Petition for Missing Drawing Figure Deposit
Note:
Applicant must file a petition alleging that the omitted drawing figure was deposited with the USPTO and provide evidence, if the application is entitled to a filing date.

If the application is entitled to a filing date, the examiner should notify applicant of the omission in the next Office action and require applicant to do one of the following:

(C) file a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f) alleging that the drawing figure(s) indicated as omitted was in fact deposited with the USPTO with the application papers, including any and all evidence supporting the allegation. See MPEP § 503.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Petition for Drawing Figure Refund Required If Omitted
Note:
If the drawing figure(s) is/are omitted, applicant must file a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) and the fee will be refunded if it's determined that the figure was actually received by the USPTO.

If the application is entitled to a filing date, the examiner should notify applicant of the omission in the next Office action and require applicant to do one of the following:

The petition fee will be refunded if it is determined that the drawing figure(s) was in fact received by the USPTO with the application papers deposited on filing.

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Design Specification

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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All Drawings Must Be Present In Application
Note:
The Office of Patent Application Processing requires that all figures mentioned in the specification be included in the application, otherwise a filing date is accorded but deficiencies are noted.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) reviews application papers to determine whether all of the figures of the drawings that are mentioned in the specification are present in the application. If an application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111 prior to December 18, 2013, or a design application, is filed without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification, and the application contains something that can be construed as a written description, at least one drawing, if necessary under 35 U.S.C. 113 (first sentence), and, in a nonprovisional application, at least one claim, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Item(s)”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some of the figures of drawings described in the specification. For an application, which is not a design application, filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b) or (c) on or after December 18, 2013, if the application is filed without all of the drawings, but contains something that can be construed as a specification, with or without claims, an OPAP notice (e.g., a “Notice of Omitted Items”) will be sent indicating that the application papers so deposited have been accorded a filing date, but are lacking some drawings.

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Mandatory Application Elements

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-c4cea49f46c74fb8976a4371]
New and Replacement Drawing Sheets Required for Missing Figures
Note:
Applicants must submit new and replacement drawing sheets in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) to add missing figures as per the OPAP notice.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

Applicant is required to submit new and replacement drawing sheets in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) to add the missing figure(s).

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Design Claim Form

1 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-a84ab722f8c2bd4e1bc6aa96]
Inadvertently Omitted Drawings from Prior Application
Note:
Allows amendment to include inadvertently omitted drawings from a prior-filed application under certain conditions.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

If an application was filed on or after September 21, 2004, and contains a claim under 37 CFR 1.55 for priority of a prior-filed foreign application, or a claim under 37 CFR 1.78 for the benefit of a prior-filed provisional, nonprovisional, international application, or international design application, that was present on the filing date of the application, and the omitted portion of the drawings was inadvertently omitted from the application and is completely contained in the prior-filed application, applicant may submit an amendment to include the inadvertently omitted portion of the drawings pursuant to 37 CFR 1.57(b).

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Filing Date Requirements

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-969a8025cf002eee71623711]
Filing Date Maintained as Deposited
Note:
The filing date of an application is maintained as the date of deposit in the USPTO, even if it contains missing drawings.

Under the revised procedure, the mailing of an OPAP notice regarding a missing drawing figure(s) in a nonprovisional application will permit the applicant to:
(C) accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by filing an appropriate amendment. Applicant may accept the application as deposited in the USPTO by either:

The application will maintain the filing date as of the date of deposit of the original application papers in the USPTO.

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Conversion to Nonprovisional

1 rules
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-9a3dffa639544cb12224ed3a]
Omitted Drawings Submission as New Application
Note:
Applicants should consider filing a new application instead of submitting omitted drawings with a petition, which is more cost-effective when nonprovisional applications lack filing fees.

The submission of omitted drawing(s) in a nonprovisional application and acceptance of the date of such submission as the application filing date is tantamount to simply filing a new application. Thus, applicants should consider filing a new application as an alternative to submitting a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 (with the petition fee under 37 CFR 1.17(f)) with any omitted drawing(s), which is a cost effective alternative in instances in which a nonprovisional application is deposited without filing fees. Likewise, in view of the relatively low filing fee for provisional applications, and the USPTO’s desire to minimize the processing of provisional applications, the USPTO will not grant petitions under 37 CFR 1.182 to accept omitted drawing(s) and accord an application filing date as of the date of such submission in provisional applications. The applicant should simply file a new completed provisional application. The mailing of an OPAP notice regarding missing drawing figure(s) in a provisional application will permit the applicant to either: (1) promptly establish prior receipt of the drawing(s) at issue by filing a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), along with evidence of such deposit; or (2) accept the application as deposited by failing to file a petition within a two-month non-extendable time period.

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Assignee as Applicant Signature

1 rules
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-1d311bc906fef703fc0aafd0]
Omitted Drawing Figures Must Be Filed
Note:
If an application is entitled to a filing date and lacks certain drawings, the examiner requires the applicant to either accept the application without those drawings, file the missing drawings with a petition fee, or provide evidence that the drawings were submitted with the application.
If the application is entitled to a filing date, the examiner should notify applicant of the omission in the next Office action and require applicant to do one of the following:
  • (A) accept the application, as filed, without all of the drawing figure(s) referred to in the specification;
  • (B) file any omitted drawing figure(s) and a petition under 37 CFR 1.182 with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f), requesting the date of submission of the omitted drawing figure(s) as the application filing date. For applications filed before September 16, 2012, the omitted drawing(s) must be filed with an oath or declaration in compliance with pre-AIA 37 CFR 1.63 and pre-AIA 37 CFR 1.64 referring to the omitted drawing figure(s); or
  • (C) file a petition under 37 CFR 1.53(e) with the petition fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(f) alleging that the drawing figure(s) indicated as omitted was in fact deposited with the USPTO with the application papers, including any and all evidence supporting the allegation. See MPEP § 503. The petition fee will be refunded if it is determined that the drawing figure(s) was in fact received by the USPTO with the application papers deposited on filing.
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Design Application Requirements

1 rules
StatutoryRecommendedAlways
[mpep-601-01-g-c2a158fb7293869012cc49d3]
Drawing Figure Required for Design Application
Note:
If an application filed before December 18, 2013, lacks any drawing figure and at least one is necessary, the examiner must forward it to OPAP for a 'Notice of Incomplete Application'.

If upon review of the application, the examiner determines that the application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) prior to December 18, 2013 or a design application is NOT entitled to a filing date because the application does not contain any drawing figure, and at least one drawing figure is necessary under 35 U.S.C 113, first sentence, the examiner should forward the application to OPAP for mailing of a “Notice of Incomplete Application.”

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Citations

Primary topicCitation
Content of Cross-Reference
Design Specification
35 U.S.C. § 111
Content of Cross-Reference
Design Application Requirements
35 U.S.C. § 111(a)
Content of Cross-Reference
Design Application Requirements
Design Specification
35 U.S.C. § 113
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
35 U.S.C. § 132(a)
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
37 CFR § 1.121
PCT Drawing Requirements37 CFR § 1.121(b)(3)
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
37 CFR § 1.121(d)
PCT Drawing Requirements37 CFR § 1.136
Assignee as Applicant Signature
Conversion to Nonprovisional
PCT Drawing Requirements
Processing Fees
Provisional Application Requirements
37 CFR § 1.17(f)
Assignee as Applicant Signature
Conversion to Nonprovisional
PCT Drawing Requirements
Provisional Application Requirements
37 CFR § 1.182
Statutory Authority for Examination37 CFR § 1.51(b)
Statutory Authority for Examination37 CFR § 1.51(c)
Content of Cross-Reference
Design Specification
37 CFR § 1.53(b)
Assignee as Applicant Signature
Conversion to Nonprovisional
PCT Drawing Requirements
Processing Fees
Provisional Application Requirements
37 CFR § 1.53(e)
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
37 CFR § 1.55
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
37 CFR § 1.57(b)
Assignee as Applicant Signature
PCT Drawing Requirements
37 CFR § 1.63
Assignee as Applicant Signature
PCT Drawing Requirements
37 CFR § 1.64
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
37 CFR § 1.78
Amendments Adding New Matter
Design Claim Form
Filing Date Requirements
Mandatory Application Elements
PCT Drawing Requirements
Response to Refusal
MPEP § 217
Assignee as Applicant Signature
Processing Fees
MPEP § 503
Statutory Authority for ExaminationMPEP § 601.01(a)
Statutory Authority for ExaminationMPEP § 601.01(b)
MPEP § 601.01(d)

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

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