What should I do if I accidentally omitted pages or drawings from my patent application?

If you accidentally omitted pages or drawings from your patent application, you can petition the USPTO to accept these omitted items. The MPEP states:

Petitions under 37 CFR 1.182 to accept omitted page(s) or drawing(s) and be accorded a filing date as of the date of such submission, or to accept drawings for purposes of a patent application publication.

These petitions are decided by the Director of Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP). It’s crucial to act quickly if you realize you’ve omitted important parts of your application. If accepted, the USPTO may accord your application a filing date as of the date you submit the omitted materials. This can be critical for preserving your priority date and ensuring your application is complete for examination or publication purposes.

Remember, the completeness and accuracy of your initial application submission is vital, as it can affect your filing date and the scope of your patent protection. Always double-check your application materials before submission to avoid such issues.

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