MPEP § 711 — Abandonment of Patent Application (Annotated Rules)

§711 Abandonment of Patent Application

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

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 711, 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.

Abandonment of Patent Application

This section addresses Abandonment of Patent Application. Primary authority: 37 CFR 1.138 and 37 CFR 1.135. Contains: 1 permission and 2 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Abandonment for Failure to Reply

3 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Reply Required to Save Application from Abandonment
Note:
An application must include a complete and proper reply as required by the condition of the application to prevent abandonment.

(b) Prosecution of an application to save it from abandonment pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section must include such complete and proper reply as the condition of the application may require. The admission of, or refusal to admit, any amendment after final rejection or any amendment not responsive to the last action, or any related proceedings, will not operate to save the application from abandonment.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.135Abandonment for Failure to ReplyAbandonment & Revival
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Amendments Not Saving Application from Abandonment
Note:
An amendment made after final rejection or not responsive to the last action will not prevent an application from being abandoned.

(b) Prosecution of an application to save it from abandonment pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section must include such complete and proper reply as the condition of the application may require. The admission of, or refusal to admit, any amendment after final rejection or any amendment not responsive to the last action, or any related proceedings, will not operate to save the application from abandonment.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.135Abandonment for Failure to ReplyAbandonment & Revival
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Abandonment of Patent Application
Note:
An application is removed from the Office docket if formally abandoned by the applicant, their representative, or through failure to comply with procedural requirements.
An abandoned application, in accordance with 37 CFR 1.135 and 1.138, is one which is removed from the Office docket of pending applications through:
  • (A) formal abandonment
    • (1) by the applicant,
    • (2) by the attorney or agent of record, or
    • (3) by a registered attorney or agent acting in a representative capacity under 37 CFR 1.34 when filing a continuing application; or
  • (B) failure of applicant to take appropriate action within a specified time at some stage in the prosecution of the application.
Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.135Abandonment for Failure to ReplyExpress AbandonmentExaminer Docket Management
Topic

Express Abandonment

2 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Express Abandonment of Patent Application
Note:
The rule requires that abandonment can be explicitly declared for a patent application.

Abandonment may be either of the invention or of an application. This discussion is concerned with abandonment of the application for patent.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.138Express AbandonmentAbandonment & Revival
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Application Must Be Explicitly Abandoned
Note:
The patent application must be explicitly abandoned according to the specified requirements.

Abandonment may be either of the invention or of an application. This discussion is concerned with abandonment of the application for patent.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.138Express AbandonmentAbandonment & Revival
Topic

Types of Office Actions

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Reply Required Within Time Period Otherwise Abandoned
Note:
An applicant must reply within the time period specified under §1.134 and §1.136; failure to do so will result in abandonment unless an Office action indicates otherwise.

(a) If an applicant of a patent application fails to reply within the time period provided under § 1.134 and § 1.136, the application will become abandoned unless an Office action indicates otherwise.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.134Types of Office ActionsResponse to Office Action Requirements (37 CFR 1.111)Examiner's Action (37 CFR 1.104)
Topic

Final Office Action

1 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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New Time Period for Inadvertently Omitted Matter in Reply to Non-Final Office Action
Note:
Applicant may be given a new time period under § 1.134 to supply any inadvertently omitted matter or compliance with some requirement in their reply to a non-final Office action.

(c) When reply by the applicant is a bona fide attempt to advance the application to final action, and is substantially a complete reply to the non-final Office action, but consideration of some matter or compliance with some requirement has been inadvertently omitted, applicant may be given a new time period for reply under § 1.134 to supply the omission.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.134Final Office ActionNon-Final Office ActionNon-Final Action Content
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Abandonment & Revival

1 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Declaration Required for Abandonment of Patent Application
Note:
An application can be abandoned by filing a written declaration identifying the application with the USPTO, but such abandonment cannot be recognized before issue or publication unless received in time.

(a) An application may be expressly abandoned by filing a written declaration of abandonment identifying the application in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Express abandonment of the application may not be recognized by the Office before the date of issue or publication unless it is actually received by appropriate officials in time to act.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.138Abandonment & RevivalAbandonment & PublicationExpress Abandonment
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Abandonment & Publication

1 rules
StatutoryProhibitedAlways
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Express Abandonment Must Be Timely Received
Note:
An application can be abandoned by filing a written declaration, but the Office will not recognize it before issue or publication unless received in time.

(a) An application may be expressly abandoned by filing a written declaration of abandonment identifying the application in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Express abandonment of the application may not be recognized by the Office before the date of issue or publication unless it is actually received by appropriate officials in time to act.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.138Abandonment & PublicationAbandonment & RevivalExpress Abandonment
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Correspondence Address Requirements

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Written Declaration Must Be Signed by Authorized Party
Note:
A written declaration of abandonment must be signed by a party authorized under §1.33(b)(1) or (b)(3), except for registered attorneys acting in a representative capacity.

(b) A written declaration of abandonment must be signed by a party authorized under § 1.33(b)(1) or (b)(3) to sign a paper in the application, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph. A registered attorney or agent, not of record, who acts in a representative capacity under the provisions of § 1.34 when filing a continuing application, may expressly abandon the prior application as of the filing date granted to the continuing application.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.33(b)(1)Correspondence Address RequirementsCorrespondence AddressAbandonment & Revival
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Continuing Application & Abandonment

1 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Attorney Can Abandon Prior Patent Application When Filing Continuing Application
Note:
An attorney not on record can abandon a prior application by filing a continuing application.

(b) A written declaration of abandonment must be signed by a party authorized under § 1.33(b)(1) or (b)(3) to sign a paper in the application, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph. A registered attorney or agent, not of record, who acts in a representative capacity under the provisions of § 1.34 when filing a continuing application, may expressly abandon the prior application as of the filing date granted to the continuing application.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.33(b)(1)Continuing Application & AbandonmentAbandonment & RevivalCorrespondence Address Requirements
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Express Abandonment to Avoid Publication

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Petition for Express Abandonment Before Publication
Note:
An applicant must submit a petition with a fee to avoid publication at least four weeks before the projected date of publication. Failure to do so will result in the application being published as planned.

(c) An applicant seeking to abandon an application to avoid publication of the application (see § 1.211(a)(1)) must submit a declaration of express abandonment by way of a petition under this section including the fee set forth in § 1.17(h) in sufficient time to permit the appropriate officials to recognize the abandonment and remove the application from the publication process. Applicant should expect that the petition will not be granted and the application will be published in regular course unless such declaration of express abandonment and petition are received by the appropriate officials more than four weeks prior to the projected date of publication.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.211(a)(1)Express Abandonment to Avoid PublicationAbandonment & PublicationExpress Abandonment

Citations

Primary topicCitation
Final Office Action
Types of Office Actions
37 CFR § 1.134
Abandonment for Failure to Reply37 CFR § 1.135
Types of Office Actions37 CFR § 1.136
Express Abandonment to Avoid Publication37 CFR § 1.17(h)
Express Abandonment to Avoid Publication37 CFR § 1.211(a)(1)
Continuing Application & Abandonment
Correspondence Address Requirements
37 CFR § 1.33(b)(1)
Abandonment for Failure to Reply
Continuing Application & Abandonment
Correspondence Address Requirements
37 CFR § 1.34

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31