FAQs Patent Questions
Question:An application is abandonned if payments are not made in time
Answer: If timely payment of the fee(s) is not made, the application will be regarded as abandoned.
Question:Can I bring in my patent application to your office?
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Yes, you may personally deliver your patent application to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The USPTO, is located in Alexandria, Virginia.
Question:Applicants can reinstate a cancelled claim by presenting the text of the canceled claim with the changes in a new claim
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Applicant can reinstate a canceled claim by presenting the text of the canceled claim with any desired changes in a new claim with a new claim number and use the status identifier, (new).
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