The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) released new updates about the patenting process! Here’s everything you need to know about the changes. 

 

As a new patent holder, one of the things you might look forward to the most is receiving your certified patent grant. With its gold seal and official display, it gives you something to show for your accomplishment. However, as of 2023, these certificates will no longer be sent to patentees – or, at least not for free. 

 

So how does this benefit you? 

 

Although you now have to pay more for a physical paper certificate, it does reduce the time it takes between when the issue fee is paid and the issuance of the patent. In addition to that, if you’re a client of Martin IP Law Group, you’ll get your certificate AND a plaque with a copy of your patent on it. We know how important it is to commemorate your accomplishment, and we want to celebrate with you! 

 

The USPTO is also reducing rates for micro and small entities, saving you money and making it easier for small and local businesses to obtain a patent. Instead of a 50% and 75% reduction, you can receive 60% or 80% off the total cost.  

 

Both updates went into effect after April 2023. 

 

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