Can I submit inter partes reexamination requests or documents via fax or EFS-Web?

The rules for submitting inter partes reexamination documents vary depending on the type of document: Requests for inter partes reexamination: Cannot be sent by facsimile transmission (FAX). As stated in the MPEP, A request for inter partes reexamination may not be sent by facsimile transmission (FAX). See 37 CFR 1.6(d)(5). Subsequent correspondence: May be FAXed…

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Can I submit an ex parte reexamination request by fax?

No, you cannot submit an ex parte reexamination request by fax. The MPEP clearly states: “A request for ex parte reexamination may not be sent by facsimile transmission (FAX). See 37 CFR 1.6(d)(5).” This prohibition also applies to corrected or completed requests sent in response to a notice of non-compliance. However, subsequent correspondence in ex…

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How can I submit a patent assignment document to the USPTO?

There are three main ways to submit a patent assignment document to the USPTO: Mail: Documents can be mailed to the address specified in 37 CFR 3.27: Mail Stop Assignment Recordation Services, Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450. Fax: Documents can be submitted via facsimile, as…

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What are the acceptable methods for submitting documents for recordation to the USPTO?

The USPTO accepts several methods for submitting documents for recordation. According to MPEP 302.06: Electronic submission Paper submission Facsimile (fax) submission The MPEP states: See MPEP §§ 302.08 – 302.10 for additional information regarding the acceptable ways to submit documents for recordation. It’s important to note that the method of submission can affect the recording…

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