What is the typical timeframe for receiving a Notice of Allowance after a Notice of Allowability?

The timeframe for receiving a Notice of Allowance (PTOL-85) after a Notice of Allowability (Form PTOL-37) is generally within three months. However, if you don’t receive the Notice of Allowance within this period, it may be appropriate to make a status inquiry.

The MPEP states: A Notice of Allowability, Form PTOL-37, is routinely mailed in every application determined to be allowable. Thus, the mailing of a form PTOL-37 in addition to a formal Notice of Allowance and Fee(s) Due (PTOL-85) in all allowed applications would seem to obviate the need for status inquiries even as a precautionary measure where the applicant may believe the new application may have been passed to issue on the first examination. (MPEP 203.08)

However, the MPEP also notes an exception: As an exception, a status inquiry would be appropriate where a Notice of Allowance (PTOL-85) is not received within three months from receipt of form PTOL-37.

If you haven’t received your Notice of Allowance after three months from receiving the Notice of Allowability, it’s advisable to check the status of your application through Patent Center or contact the Application Assistance Unit.

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Topics: MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: notice of allowability, notice of allowance