How can I avoid paying the non-electronic filing portion of the PCT transmittal fee?
To avoid paying the non-electronic filing portion of the PCT transmittal fee, you should file your international application electronically using the USPTO’s Electronic Filing System (EFS-Web). This additional fee is only applicable to applications filed on paper. The MPEP states: “The non-electronic filing portion is applicable where applicant files the international application in paper rather…
Read MoreHow do I associate a new international application with my customer number in EFS-Web?
To associate a new international application that you’re filing in EFS-Web with an existing customer number, follow these steps: Access the EFS-Web system Begin the process of filing your new international application When filling in the application data, locate the appropriate field for entering the customer number Enter your customer number in this field As…
Read MoreHow does the USPTO handle replies in Accelerated Examination applications?
The USPTO has specific procedures for handling replies in Accelerated Examination applications: Replies must be filed electronically via EFS-Web for expeditious processing Any amendment not encompassed by the original accelerated examination support document requires an updated support document Non-responsive replies may be given a shortened statutory period of two months to supply omissions or corrections…
Read MoreHow can an applicant authorize email communications with the USPTO?
To authorize email communications with the USPTO, an applicant must provide a written authorization. According to MPEP 502.03: ‘The written authorization may be submitted via EFS-Web, mail, or fax. It cannot be submitted by email.’ The USPTO provides a sample authorization form: ‘Recognizing that Internet communications are not secure, I hereby authorize the USPTO to…
Read MoreCan an applicant withdraw email communication authorization with the USPTO?
Yes, an applicant can withdraw their authorization for email communication with the USPTO. According to MPEP 502.03: ‘A written authorization may be withdrawn by filing a signed paper clearly identifying the original authorization.’ The USPTO provides a sample form for withdrawing authorization: ‘The authorization given on______, to the USPTO to communicate with any practitioner of…
Read MoreCan I use an electronic signature on an e-IDS?
Yes, electronic signatures are permitted on e-IDS submissions. The MPEP 609.07 states: Applicants and registered practitioners are permitted to sign portions of an EFS-Web submission, including an IDS, with an electronic signature. See 37 CFR 1.4(d)(3). This means that when submitting an e-IDS through the USPTO’s Electronic Filing System-Web (EFS-Web), you can use an electronic…
Read MoreWhat document descriptions should be used when filing entity status notifications in EFS-Web?
When filing entity status notifications in EFS-Web, it is strongly recommended to use the following document descriptions as appropriate: Notification of loss of entitlement to small entity status Notification of loss of entitlement to micro entity status Using these specific document descriptions helps ensure that your notifications are properly categorized and processed by the USPTO.…
Read MoreWhat are the signature requirements for documents submitted through EFS-Web?
For documents submitted through EFS-Web, the USPTO accepts electronic signatures. According to MPEP 402.03: Any paper filed in the Office in a patent application, patent file, or other proceeding which is not signed as required by 37 CFR 1.4(d) or (e) will be considered unsigned, and will be treated in accordance with 37 CFR 1.4(d)(1).…
Read MoreCan a provisional application be filed electronically?
Can a provisional application be filed electronically? Yes, provisional applications can be filed electronically. The MPEP 601.01(b) states: “A provisional application may be filed electronically using the EFS-Web or Patent Center.” Electronic filing offers several advantages, including: Immediate confirmation of receipt Potentially lower filing fees Faster processing times Applicants should ensure they follow the USPTO’s…
Read MoreWhat are the file size limitations for biological sequence listings in patent applications?
The file size limitations for biological sequence listings in patent applications are as follows: Sequence listings up to 100KB can be included in the specification or submitted as a text file via EFS-Web or PatentCenter. Sequence listings between 100KB and 100MB can be submitted as ASCII text files or PDF files via EFS-Web or PatentCenter.…
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