
Applying for Patents | USPTO
To apply for a patent, you must file an application and pay required fees. You may wish to find a patent attorney or agent to help draft the description of the invention and claims, and any required drawings.
Search for patents | USPTO
Oct 17, 2025 · By using this service, users can see the patent family for a specific application, containing all related applications filed at participating IP Offices, along with the dossier, classification, and …
Inventor and entrepreneur resources | USPTO
Apr 4, 2025 · Apply for IP rights Submit your application for a patent or trademark. See if you qualify for reduced patent fees.
Patent process overview | USPTO
Patent process overview A step-by-step overview of a patent application and maintenance process.
Design patent application guide | USPTO
Preparing a successful design patent application and interacting with the USPTO until a patent is issued (i.e., prosecuting the design patent application) requires knowing patent laws and rules along with …
Access our free services | USPTO
Jan 30, 2025 · Attend one session or many of the Path to a Patent recurring series to learn the basics on intellectual property, how to search existing patents, and how to submit your own application.
Inventors Assistance Center | USPTO
The Inventors Assistance Center (IAC) provides patent assistance and information to the public. The IAC is staffed by former supervisory patent examiners and primary examiners who are available to …
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Whether you've applied for a patent or registered for a trademark, scammers may try to exploit you. Learn how to spot fake communications or offers and protect your intellectual property.
Patent Basics | USPTO
Feb 7, 2025 · This section dives into more detail about how you can apply for a patent. It covers legal representation, deadlines, fees, and other essential parts of the process.
Explore intellectual property | USPTO
Apr 11, 2025 · In exchange for the rights granted by a patent, the inventor is required to disclose (make public), their invention. A patent includes a disclosure (what the invention is, how it works and how to …