What is the general mailing address for patent applications and patent-related papers?

The general mailing address for patent applications and patent-related papers is: Commissioner for PatentsP.O. Box 1450Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450 This address should be used for correspondence including patent applications, replies to notices of informality, requests for extension of time, notices of appeal, briefs, requests for oral hearings, applications for patent term extensions, reexamination requests, statutory disclaimers,…

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How should correspondence be addressed for matters not specific to patents or trademarks?

For correspondence that is not specific to patents or trademarks, such as requests for certified copies or assignment recordation, the general mailing address is: Director of the United States Patent and Trademark OfficeP.O. Box 1450Alexandria, VA 22313-1450 This address should be used for: Patent and trademark documents sent to the Assignment Division for recordation (Mail…

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What is the mailing address for trademark applications and trademark-related papers?

The mailing address for trademark applications and trademark-related papers filed on paper is: Commissioner for TrademarksP.O. Box 1451Alexandria, VA 22313-1451 This address should be used for all trademark-related documents filed on paper, except for: Documents sent to the Assignment Recordation Branch for recordation Requests for copies of trademark documents Certain documents filed under the Madrid…

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How should the mailing address for correspondence be provided in a patent application?

When providing the mailing address for correspondence in a patent application: Include a complete mailing address Use the address where the inventor customarily receives mail For foreign inventors, provide an address in the U.S. for correspondence The MPEP 602.08(b) states: ‘The mailing address of each inventor must be provided in order to comply with the…

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Is the last known residence always the correct address to provide for a nonsigning inventor?

While the last known residence is often the appropriate address to provide, it’s not always the case. The MPEP states: ‘Ordinarily, the last known address will be the last known residence of the nonsigning inventor.’ However, the key is to provide the address where the inventor customarily receives mail. If this differs from their residence,…

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