PTO-2307 Request to Restore Filing

Trademark Petitions

TM-TEAS-Request-to-Restore-Filing-Date

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PTO-2307
Approved for use through xx/xx/20xx. OMB 0651-0061
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Request to Restore Filing Date

Use this option ONLY if a specific TEAS form does not already exist for the purpose of this filing. Please double-check all possible TEAS forms before attempting to proceed.

TIMEOUT WARNING: You're required to log back in after 30 minutes of inactivity. This ensures the USPTO complies with mandatory federal information security standards and protects user information. After 25 minutes of inactivity, you will be prompted to continue your session. If you do not continue within 5 minutes, the session will end, you will be logged out of your USPTO.gov account, and you will lose any unsaved data in the form. Please have all of your information ready before you start.


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NOTE: You must complete any field/section preceded by the symbol "*".

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Mark Information


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Serial Number


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Owner/Holder Information






Email Address: 

Attorney Information






Email Address: 


Primary Email Address for Correspondence
Warning: This is the email address currently of record in the USPTO database. If it is not the email address of either the appointed attorney, if any, otherwise the owner, it must be updated.


Secondary Email Address(es) (Courtesy Copies)


Use this form to update the information above. A current email address must be provided for the trademark owner/holder and the appointed attorney, if any. The Primary Email Address for Correspondence is the email address of the attorney, if appointed, if not, the trademark owner/holder. This is the official address for receiving communications from the USPTO. Courtesy email addresses may be provided within this form.

Is a newly appearing U.S.-licensed attorney filing this form or do you need to update the bar information, email address, street address, phone or fax number for an already appointed attorney?

Foreign-domiciled owners/holders must have a U.S.-licensed attorney represent them before the USPTO in any application-or registration-related filing. Information about hiring a U.S.-licensed attorney can be found on the USPTO website.

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SPECIAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS FOR A REQUEST TO RESTORE AN APPLICATION FILING DATE: You must: (1) state the reason(s) why the applicant believes the filing date was denied in error; (2) include the new serial number; and (3) include a copy of any Notice of Incomplete Trademark Application received from the USPTO. Although applicants have two (2) months from the issuance date of a Notice of Incomplete Trademark Application to file a request to restore the original filing date, it is recommended that the applicant file the request immediately upon receipt of the new serial number, to expedite processing.

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Owner Information

Instructions:
Update the mailing address, if needed. The address entered on this page is publicly viewable in the USPTO's TSDR database and is presumed to be the owner's/holder's domicile.

Owner Name


Internal Address

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Mailing Address
(Entered address is publicly viewable in the USPTO's TSDR database. This address must be capable of receiving mail and may be your street address, a P.O. box, or a "care of" address.)

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NOTE: You must limit your entry here, and for all remaining fields within this overall section (except City, see below), to no more than 40 characters (the storage limit for the USPTO database). You may need to abbreviate some words, e.g., St. instead of Street. Failure to do so may result in an undeliverable address, due to truncation at the 40 character limit.

City

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NOTE: You must limit your entry here to no more than 22 characters.

State
(Required for U.S. owners/holders)

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NOTE: You must include as part of the "City" entry any information related to geographical regions (e.g., provinces) not found in the dropdown lists for "States" or "Countries." Enter the city and then the geographical region, separated by a comma (e.g., Toronto, Ontario). In most instances, you will then also have to select the country within which the region is found, below.

Country/Region/Jurisdiction/U.S. Territory

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Zip/Postal Code
(Required for U.S. and certain international addresses)

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Domicile Address
(Entered address is not publicly viewable in the USPTO's TSDR database unless it is the same as the mailing address. If your mailing address is not your domicile, you must enter the number, street, city, state, country or U.S. territory, and if applicable, zip/postal code of your domicile address. In most cases, a P.O. box, "care of" address, or similar variation is not acceptable as a domicile address.)

Shape16  Uncheck this box if the Domicile Address and mailing address of the applicant owner/holder are NOT the same.
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Indicate place you reside and intend to be your principal home (for individual) or your principal place of business (for entity).

Phone Number

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Fax Number

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Email Address
Confirm that the email address is correct before continuing. The owner email address is not publicly viewable in the USPTO's TSDR database.

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The owner/holder is required to provide an email address and keep that address current. If the owner/holder is represented by a U.S.-licensed attorney, only the attorney's email address will be used for correspondence by the USPTO.

NOTE: The owner/holder or the owner's/holder's attorney acknowledges that he or she is solely responsible for receiving USPTO emails. Additionally, the owner/holder or the owner's/holder's attorney is responsible for periodically checking the status of the application/registration using the Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) system. USPTO notices and office actions issued in this application/registration can be viewed online using TSDR. The USPTO is not responsible for any failure to receive a USPTO-issued email due to the receiver's security or anti-spam software, or any problems with the receiver's email system.

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Attorney Information

Tip: Updating the attorney information will NOT result in an update to the Domestic Representative information, if one is appointed. Use the Change Address or Representation form to update the address(es) of the Domestic Representative.

Attorney Name


Individual Attorney Docket/Reference Number

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Bar Membership

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You must enter "N/A" or a membership/registration number if your U.S. state, commonwealth, or territory issues one. This number is not viewable in TSDR.
You must limit your entry here to no more than 40 alphanumeric characters.



Shape28  The attorney of record is an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or any U.S. Commonwealth or territory.

Other Appointed Attorney(s)

Recognized Canadian Attorney/Agent

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Firm Name

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Internal Address

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Street Address

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NOTE:You must limit your entry here, and for all remaining fields within this overall section (except City, see below), to no more than 40 characters (the storage limit for the USPTO database). You may need to abbreviate some words, e.g., St. instead of Street. Failure to do so may result in an undeliverable address, due to truncation at the 40 character limit.

City

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NOTE: You must limit your entry here to no more than 22 characters.

State
(Required for U.S. addresses)

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NOTE: You must include as part of the "City" entry any information related to geographical regions (e.g., provinces) not found in the dropdown lists for "States" or "Countries." Enter the city and then the geographical region, separated by a comma (e.g., Toronto, Ontario). In most instances, you will then also have to select the country within which the region is found, below.

Country/Region/Jurisdiction/U.S. Territory

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Zip/Postal Code
(Required for U.S. and certain international addresses)

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Phone Number

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Fax Number

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Email Address

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The appointed attorney's email address must be provided and kept current with the USPTO.

NOTE: The owner/holder or the owner's/holder's attorney acknowledges that he or she is solely responsible for receiving USPTO emails. Additionally, the owner/holder or the owner's/holder's attorney is responsible for periodically checking the status of the application/registration using the Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) system. USPTO notices and office actions issued in this application/registration can be viewed online using TSDR. The USPTO is not responsible for any failure to receive a USPTO-issued email due to the receiver's security or anti-spam software, or any problems with the receiver's email system.


Correspondence Information

 To make changes to the Primary Email Address for Correspondence below, either

  1. return to the Owner Information section (if no attorney has been appointed) and enter the change, or

  2. use the Attorney Information section of the form to enter the change (if an attorney has been appointed).

Name


Email Address

Primary Email Address for Correspondence :

Secondary Email Address(es) (Courtesy Copies) :
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Enter up to 4 addresses, separated by either a 
semicolon or a comma.

Only the Primary Email Address for Correspondence is used for official communication by the USPTO. If an attorney has been appointed, the USPTO will correspond ONLY with the appointed attorney; otherwise the USPTO will correspond with the owner/holder. The owner/holder or the attorney must keep this email address current with the USPTO.
NOTE: I understand that (1) a valid email address must be maintained by the owner/holder and the owner's/holder's attorney, if appointed, for correspondence and (2) all official trademark correspondence must be submitted via the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).


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To pay a fee for any of the items that may be listed below in the "Additional Fees" portion, use the pulldown menu in the "Multiplier" column to "activate" that fee choice. Repeat as necessary. The "Overall Total Amount" will reflect all selected "Additional Fees," along with any "Required Fees," if specifically so designated in the form.





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To electronically sign this document, enter any alpha/numeric characters (letters/numbers) of your choosing, preceded and followed by the forward slash (/) symbol. Most signatories enter their name between the two forward slashes; examples of acceptable "signatures" include: /john doe/; /jd/; or /123-4567/.






DECLARATION SIGNATURE








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I hereby elect to bypass the submission of a signed declaration, because I believe a declaration is not required by the rules of practice. I understand that Trademark Rule 2.146 requires a declaration if any facts are being set forth in a filing date request and that a signed declaration could be required prior to consideration of the merits of the request.


The signatory being warned that willful false statements and the like are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under 18 U.S.C. § 1001, and that such willful false statements and the like may jeopardize the validity of the application, submission, or any registration resulting therefrom, declares that the facts set forth above are true; all statements made of his/her own knowledge are true; and all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true.

NOTE:  Only one signature is required, regardless of the number of applicants.

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Examples of acceptable "signatures" include: /john doe/; /jd/; or /123-4567/.
NOTE: Must be personally signed by the individual listed in the Signatory's Name field. 37 C.F.R. §2.193(a). The person signing may not enter someone else's signature.

* Date Signed


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* Signatory's Name


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* Signatory's Position


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Enter appropriate title or nature of relationship to the owner/holder.

If the signer is
- An 
individual owner/holder, enter "Owner" or "Holder" as appropriate.
Joint individual owners/holders, enter "Owners" or "Holders" as appropriate.
- A 
business entity authorized signatory, enter official title; e.g., "President" (if a corporation),"General Partner" (if a partnership), or "Principal" (if a limited liability company).
- A U.S.-licensed 
attorney, enter "Attorney of record," and if not specified in the application or prior communications, specify at least one state bar admission, e.g., "Attorney of record, New York Bar member." Also, if the signing attorney is from the same U.S. firm as the attorney of record, but was not listed in the original filing and is not otherwise of record, also include law firm name, e.g., Associate Attorney, Smith, Jones & Davis, Virginia Bar member.

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STEP 1: Review the data in various formats, by clicking on the phrases under Data. Use the print function within your browser to print these pages for your own records.
Note: It is important that you review this information for accuracy and completeness now. Corrections after submission may not be permissible, thereby possibly affecting your legal rights.
Note: If you are using the e-signature approach or the handwritten pen-and-ink signature approach, you must click on the final link to access the specific "text form" for that purpose.

 STEP 2: If any of the information is incorrect, click on the "Go Back to Modify" button, bottom below, to make changes and then re-validate the form. If no errors are present and you are ready to file, click on the Submit button, which if a fee is required will bring up a screen for you to enter the appropriate payment information. After successful entry of the payment information, you can complete the submission to the USPTO. Or, use the "Save Form" button to save your form.

 STEP 3: If there are no errors and you are ready to file, confirm the Primary Email Address for Correspondence, displayed below. To make changes to this email address, use the navigation buttons below to return to the appropriate page in the form and update either the attorney's email address, if appointed, or the applicant owner's/holder's email address. Courtesy copies are also permitted and these email address(es) are displayed below. To update these addresses, use the navigation buttons below to return to the Correspondence Information page and enter the changes.

After you submit the form, the USPTO will send an acknowledgment of receipt to the following email address(es):

Primary Email Address for Correspondence


Secondary Email Address(es) (Courtesy Copies)




 STEP 4: Read and check the following:

Important Notice:

Please note that:
(1) If a fee was required, once you submit this form, we will not refund the fee, because it is a processing fee for our substantive review.
(2) All information you submit to the USPTO at any point in the application and/or registration process will become public record, including your name, phone number, email address, and street address. By filing this document, you acknowledge and agree that YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CONFIDENTIALITY in the information disclosed. The public will be able to view this information in the USPTO's on-line databases and through internet search engines and other on-line databases. This information will remain public even if the application is abandoned or any registration is surrendered, cancelled, or expired. To maintain confidentiality of banking or credit card information, only enter payment information in the secure portion of the site after validating your form. For any information that may be subject to copyright protection, by submitting it to the USPTO, the filer is representing that he or she has the authority to grant, and is granting, the USPTO permission to make the information available in its on-line database and in copies of the application or registration record.
(3) Private companies not associated with the USPTO often use trademark application and registration information from the USPTO's databases to mail or email trademark-related solicitations (samples of non-USPTO solicitations included).


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 STEP 5: To save the form data, first enter the email address to be used for this specific purpose:


 Email for save form function:
(required if using Save Form)

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Please re-enter your email address(es) here:

 Email for save form function:
(required if using Save Form)

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Then, click on the "Save Form" button at the bottom of this page for delivery of an email to the address listed above. To begin the filing process with saved data, click the "Restore" link that you will see within the delivered email.
WARNING: The saved form will reside on the USPTO Server, but only for two (2) weeks. After that point, you will not be able to re-access any saved form, and must begin a new form.

 STEP 6: If you are ready to file electronically:
Click on the Submit button, below, to access the site where you will select one of three possible payment methods. After successful entry of payment information, you can complete the submission to the USPTO. A valid transaction will result in a screen that says 
SUCCESS! Also, we will send an email acknowledgment within 24 hours.
WARNING: Click on the Submit button below ONLY if you are now entirely prepared to complete the Submit process. After clicking the button, you can NOT return to the form, since you will have left the TEAS site entirely. Once in the separate payment site, you must complete the Submit process within 30 minutes. If you are not prepared to complete the process now, you should select the "Save Form" option to save your form, and then complete the Submit process later. Or, if you have discovered any error, use the "Go Back to Modify" button to make a correction.
WARNING: You can NOT make any fee payments by credit card from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday, Eastern Time. To file during this specific period, you must use either the deposit account or electronic funds transfer payment method; or, you may use the "Save Form" option to save your form, and then complete the Submit process at a later time with the credit card payment option.


Paperwork Reduction Act Statement


The information collected for the Request to Restore Filing Date is required to obtain or retain a benefit to the public, which is to request the restoration of an earlier application filing date.  This collection is authorized by 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051 and 1123 and 37 CFR 2.146.  All information collected will be made public.  Gathering, preparing, and submitting this information will require an estimated 40 minutes to complete.  Please direct comments on the time needed to complete this form, and/or suggestions for reducing this burden to the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, U.S. Department of Commerce, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450.

Privacy Act Statement


The USPTO collects this information under authority of 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2). The information you provide will be used to process your applications and submissions related to trademark registration. The information in this system of records is used to manage name, citizenship, domicile, email address, postal address, and telephone number of the trademark applicant, registrant, and applicant’s or registrant’s legal or other authorized representative(s), an attorney’s law firm or company affiliation and professional licensing information, and other information pertaining to an applicant’s or registrant’s activities in connection with the applied-for or registered mark. The information is protected from disclosure to third parties in accordance with the Privacy Act. However, routine uses of this information may include disclosure to the following: the public; certain foreign entities, professional organizations or associations, audit or oversight controls; law enforcement; non-federal personnel working for the agency; record and informational inquiries; coordinators of data breach response; litigation actions; Department of Justice; Office of Personnel Management; Congressional inquiries; the National Archives and Records Administration; and Office of Management and Budget. If you do not furnish the requested information, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office may not be able to process and/or examine your submission, which may result in termination of proceedings or abandonment of the application for trademark registration. The applicable Privacy Act System of Records Notice for this information request is COMMERCE/USPTO-26, Trademarks Application and Registration Records: Federal Register vol. 85 February 18, 2020, p 8847, available at https:// www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-02-18/pdf/2020-03068.pdf.

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