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What is AIA/80 Power of Attorney

The AIA/80 Power of Attorney for USPTO Applications is a legal document used by assignees in the United States to appoint a representative for prosecuting patent applications before the USPTO.

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AIA/80 Power of Attorney is needed by:
  • Patent assignees looking to appoint a representative.
  • Intellectual property attorneys handling patent applications.
  • Businesses submitting patent applications to the USPTO.
  • Individuals representing an entity in patent matters.
  • Inventors needing a legal representative for patent prosecution.

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Any assignee or entity involved in the patent application process is eligible. This includes businesses, individual inventors, and legal representatives.
While specific deadlines depend on the patent application process, it is best to submit the AIA/80 form as soon as the assignee decides to appoint a representative to avoid delays.
You can submit the AIA/80 form directly to the USPTO either online through their e-filing system or by mailing a physical copy with the required documents.
Typically, no additional documents are required beyond the completed AIA/80 form itself, unless specified by the USPTO. Ensure to include any statements referenced in your application.
Common mistakes include missing signatures, incorrect or incomplete information, and failing to include the required patent application statement.
Processing times can vary based on the USPTO's workload, but typically, expect a few weeks for the form to be processed once submitted.
No, notarization is not required for the AIA/80 form, but it must be signed by the assignee or their authorized representative.
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