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  2. Begin by entering your credit card information, including the card type, account number, expiration date, and the name as it appears on the card. Ensure you specify the payment amount.
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The USPTO accepts various methods of payment for patent and trademark process fees. According to MPEP 509, the primary methods include: Credit cards (AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVER, MASTER CARD, and VISA) Deposit accounts.
Yes, you can use a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Deposit Account or a credit card to pay the issue fee. MPEP 1306 states: The payment of the issue fee due may be simplified by using a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Deposit Account or a credit card payment with form PTO-2038 for such a fee. See MPEP 509.
Credit card the USPTO accepts American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit cards. There is a $24,999.99 daily limit per credit card account. Individual transactions greater than $24,999.99 may not be split into two or more transactions over one or multiple days.
During those times when an issue fee payment must be made to meet the deadline, consider filing the continuation within one or two weeks of the payment date if possible.
Accepted payment methods Check or money order make payable to Director of the USPTO in U.S. dollars. Credit card the USPTO accepts American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit cards. Debit card the USPTO accepts debit cards, including prepaid cards, which do not require the use of a PIN.

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How can I pay patent fees to the USPTO? Credit Card: Accepted online or by mail/fax using Form PTO-2038. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): Available through the USPTOs Electronic Filing System (EFS-Web) Check or Money Order: Made payable to the Director of the USPTO.
After the issue fee is paid, it typically takes anywhere from 4-8 weeks for the patent to issue. It typically takes 1-2 weeks from the Issue Notification for the patent to issue.

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