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An IDS filed more than three months after the U.S. filing date and after the mailing date of a Final Rejection, Notice of Allowance, or other action that closes prosecution (e.g., Quayle Action), but before payment of the Issue Fee, will only be considered by the Examiner if a petition fee is paid and if the IDS is
An applicant may file an IDS within 3 months of the U.S. filing date, or before the mailing of a first office on the merits or after the filing of a Request for Continued Examination (RCE).
An IDS filed more than three months after the U.S. filing date and after the mailing date of a Final Rejection, Notice of Allowance, or other action that closes prosecution (e.g., Quayle Action), but before payment of the Issue Fee, will only be considered by the Examiner if a petition fee is paid and if the IDS is
In the first or front page of the patent document, there are the bibliographic data about the patented invention i.e. the title of the invention, name of the inventor, name of the applicant, date of application, date of grant and so on. There is also an abstract that contains an illustrative drawing of the invention.
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An IDS filed after the filing of a RCE will be considered if the IDS is filed before the mailing date of a first Office action on the merits. A RCE is not the filing of an application, but merely the continuation of prosecution in the current application.
IDS after Payment of Issue Fee If material information comes to light after the payment of the issue fee, an Applicant may file an IDS under the Quick Path Information Disclosure Statement (QPIDS) program if it is possible to make the statement under 37 C.F.R. 1.97(e).
If you discover prior art after getting a Notice of Allowance or a Final Office Action, send a supplemental IDS and pay the fee. If more than three months have passed since you received these notices, file an RCE and a supplemental IDS.

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