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What is USPTO Power of Attorney

The Power of Attorney for USPTO Applications is a legal document used by assignees to appoint a power of attorney for prosecuting patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

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USPTO Power of Attorney is needed by:
  • Assignees wanting to act as applicants
  • Patent attorneys requiring authority
  • Companies filing patent applications
  • Individuals seeking to appoint a proxy
  • Legal professionals in intellectual property
  • Experts in patent applications

How to fill out the USPTO Power of Attorney

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    Start by accessing pdfFiller and searching for the 'Power of Attorney for USPTO Applications' form in the template section.
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    Once located, open the form and begin by entering the assignee’s details in the designated fields.
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    Complete the 'I hereby appoint' section by selecting or entering the name of the practitioner who will represent you.
  4. 4.
    Fill in the assignee's name and address ensuring all information is accurate and well-documented.
  5. 5.
    Include your signature in the appropriate section where indicated, along with your title and the date.
  6. 6.
    Review all filled fields carefully to ensure everything is correct and complete, paying attention to any required fields.
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    Once satisfied with your entries, use pdfFiller's options to save the completed document as a PDF.
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    If needed, download a copy for your records before submitting the form.
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    Follow the submission instructions provided by the USPTO, and ensure all necessary supporting documents are included.
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Any assignee of record wishing to appoint a power of attorney to prosecute patent applications before the USPTO is eligible. This includes companies and individuals who own patents or are involved in the patent application process.
You will need to provide a statement under 37 CFR 3.73(c) identifying the application for which the power of attorney is being granted. Ensure this statement is prepared in advance.
While the Power of Attorney form itself does not have a specific deadline, it should be submitted along with the patent application to avoid delays in processing. Be mindful of the application deadlines imposed by the USPTO.
After completing the form, you can submit it along with your patent application package to the USPTO. Ensure all supporting documents are included as per their submission guidelines.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, incorrect signatures, and not providing accurate details for the appointed power of attorney. Double-checking all entries can help prevent these issues.
Processing times may vary based on the volume of applications with the USPTO. Generally, it takes several weeks for the USPTO to process submitted forms, including the Power of Attorney.
Yes, the Power of Attorney can be revoked at any time by the principal. However, a written notice of revocation must be submitted to the USPTO to formally rescind the appointment.
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