What is the difference between ‘Express Mail’ and ‘Priority Mail Express’?
As of July 28, 2013, the United States Postal Service (USPS) renamed ‘Express Mail’ to ‘Priority Mail Express’. According to MPEP 511: “Effective July 28, 2013, the United States Postal Service (USPS) changed the name of ‘Express Mail’ to ‘Priority Mail Express.’ All characteristics of the ‘Priority Mail Express’ service are the same as those…
Read MoreWhat are the acceptable methods for filing papers with the USPTO?
What are the acceptable methods for filing papers with the USPTO? The USPTO accepts several methods for filing papers: Hand-delivery to the USPTO office in Alexandria, Virginia First-class mail through the United States Postal Service (USPS) Express Mail service of the USPS Electronic filing through the USPTO’s Electronic Filing System (EFS-Web) As stated in MPEP…
Read MoreHow does the USPTO handle correspondence delivered by EXPRESS MAIL?
How does the USPTO handle correspondence delivered by EXPRESS MAIL? The USPTO has specific procedures for handling correspondence delivered by EXPRESS MAIL. According to MPEP 502: “Any correspondence delivered by the ‘Express Mail Post Office to Addressee’ service of the United States Postal Service (USPS) is considered filed or received in the Office on the…
Read MoreWhat happens if the USPTO receives a document without a date of receipt stamp?
If the USPTO receives a document without a date of receipt stamp, the Office will assign the document a date of receipt based on other evidence. This may include: The date of receipt indicated on an Express Mail label The date of deposit indicated on a certificate of mailing The date of transmission indicated on…
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