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For the latest information or to create a USPTO.gov account, review the Log in to TEAS and TEASi page. Use this form to file a: Change of owners address(es) (resulting in a change of correspondence address if owner is not represented by an attorney)
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An Office action is written correspondence from the patent examiner that requires a properly signed written response from the applicant in order for prosecution of the application to continue.
Or you can email FeesHelp@uspto.gov . Filing assignments online: Email ETAS@uspto.gov or call the Assignment Services Division Customer Service Desk at 571-272-3350 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. Filing submissions to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB): Email ESTTA@uspto.gov .
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