OMB control number
Trademark Petitions
OMB 0651-0061 · DOC/PTO.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) administers the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. 1051 et seq., which provides for the registration of trademarks, service marks, collective trademarks and collective service marks, collective membership marks, and certification marks. Individuals and businesses that use or intend to use such marks in commerce may file an application to register their marks with the USPTO. This information collection covers various trademark related communications to the USPTO, including letters of protest, requests to make special, responses to petition inquiry letters, petitions to make special, requests to restore a filing date, and requests for reinstatement. The information is used by the public for a variety of private business purposes related to establishing and enforcing trademark rights. Information relating to the registration of a trademark is made available to the public by the USPTO. However, the release of information in a letter of protest is controlled and may be available only upon request. A letter of protest is a procedure whereby third parties who object to the registration of a mark in a pending application may bring to the attention of the USPTO evidence bearing on the registrability of the mark. A letter of protest must identify the application being protested and the proposed grounds for refusing registration and include relevant evidence to support the protest. A request to make special may be submitted where an applicant requests that initial examination of an application be advanced out of its regular order because the mark in the application was the subject of an inadvertently cancelled or expired previous registration. A response to a petition inquiry letter is submitted by a petitioner who is responding to a notice of deficiency that the USPTO issued after receiving an incomplete petition to the Director. A petition may be considered incomplete if, for example, it does not include the fee required by 37 CFR 2.6 or if it includes an unverified assertion that is not supported by evidence. The USPTO generally examines applications in the order in which they are received. A petition to make special is a request by the applicant to advance the initial examination of an application out of its regular order. A request to restore a filing date is submitted by an applicant who previously filed an application that was denied a filing date. The request must include evidence showing that the applicant is entitled to the earlier filing date. If an applicant has proof that an application was abandoned due to a USPTO error, an applicant may file a request to reinstate the application instead of a petition to revive. To support such a request, the applicant must include evidence of the USPTO error.
The latest form for Trademark Petitions expires 2027-11-30 and can be found here.
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Form and Instruction |
Form and Instruction |
Form and Instruction |
Form and Instruction |
Form and Instruction |
Form and Instruction |
Justification for No Material/Nonsubstantive Change |
Supporting Statement A |
Supplementary Document |
Supplementary Document |
| No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection | 2024-11-18 | ||
| Revision of a currently approved collection | 2024-09-16 | ||
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Approved without change |
Revision of a currently approved collection | 2021-09-16 | |
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Approved without change |
No material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved collection | 2020-01-30 | |
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Approved without change |
Revision of a currently approved collection | 2018-07-27 | |
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Approved without change |
Revision of a currently approved collection | 2015-06-11 | |
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Approved without change |
Revision of a currently approved collection | 2012-07-06 | |
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Approved without change |
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number) | 2009-08-04 |
Letter of Protest
Federal Enterprise Architecture: Economic Development - Intellectual Property Protection
| Form PTO-2303 | Letter of Protest | teas.uspto.gov/ccr/lop | Form and instruction |
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