What should I do if I can’t file my patent application electronically or by Priority Mail Express® due to an emergency?

If you cannot file your patent application electronically or by Priority Mail Express® due to an emergency, consider the following options: Use first-class mail with a Certificate of Mailing under 37 CFR 1.8 Hand-deliver the application to the USPTO, if possible If the emergency is a designated postal service interruption, follow the specific instructions provided…

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How can I petition for my correspondence to be considered filed on a particular date due to a Priority Mail Express® interruption?

You can petition the USPTO Director to consider correspondence as filed on a particular date if it was returned or refused by the USPS due to a Priority Mail Express® interruption or emergency. The petition process is outlined in 37 CFR 1.10(g) and (h): File the petition promptly after becoming aware of the return or…

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What happens if there’s a postal interruption or emergency affecting USPTO correspondence?

In the event of a postal interruption or emergency: An announcement will be placed on the USPTO website at www.uspto.gov A notice will be published in the Official Gazette These communications will provide instructions about filing patent applications and other papers related to patent applications and patents The USPTO Director may prescribe rules considering papers…

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