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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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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Can assignment records be expunged from the USPTO database?

Expungement of assignment records is extremely rare and does not result in the complete removal of a document from the assignment records. According to MPEP 323.01(d), petitions to expunge are granted only if: Normal corrective procedures are inadequate The integrity of assignment records won’t be affected Even if granted, “the image of the recorded document…

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How can I search for patent assignment records online?

The USPTO provides an online database for searching patent assignment records. According to MPEP 301.01, ‘Assignment records, digests, and indexes are available in the public search room of the USPTO.’ To search online: Visit the USPTO Patent Assignment Search page Enter relevant information such as patent number, assignee name, or assignor name Review the search…

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Are patent assignment records publicly accessible after recording at the USPTO?

Are patent assignment records publicly accessible after recording at the USPTO? Yes, patent assignment records become publicly accessible after they are recorded at the USPTO. The MPEP 302.01 states: ‘Assignment documents submitted for recording are scanned and stored in a public database.’ This means: Anyone can access recorded assignment information The public database allows searching…

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