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What is Patent Power of Attorney

The Power of Attorney for Patent Application is a legal document used by patent applicants to authorize a registered practitioner to act on their behalf during patent applications.

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Patent Power of Attorney is needed by:
  • Individual inventors seeking patent protection
  • Businesses filing patent applications
  • Patent practitioners representing clients
  • Legal professionals specializing in intellectual property
  • Research institutions applying for patents

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Anyone applying for a patent in the U.S. can use this form, including individual inventors, businesses, and legal representatives designated as patent practitioners.
You will need details such as the application number, filing date, first named inventor information, and signatures of the involved parties to complete the Power of Attorney.
No, the Power of Attorney for Patent Application does not require notarization, making it easier to complete and submit without additional verification.
After completing the form on pdfFiller, you can save it to your device or submit it electronically through the platform according to USPTO guidelines.
Ensure all fields are filled accurately, particularly the application number and signatures, and avoid leaving blank spaces that could lead to processing delays.
While the form itself does not incur a fee, typical submission of patent applications to the USPTO may involve filing fees which are separate.
If changes are necessary post-submission, consult with a patent attorney or practitioner on the possible procedures to amend the Power of Attorney or related patent filings.
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