How to pay for patent application?

Patent application is a legal procedure. If the inventor who applies for a patent wants to obtain the patent right quickly and safely and obtain legal protection, he may entrust the patent agent of the patent office to provide legal and technical assistance to the inventor. Once the inventor establishes the principal-agent relationship with the patent agent, the patent agent is the inventor's technical consultant and patent lawyer. Accurately speaking, a qualified patent agent will help the inventor to carry out the secondary development of the technology to be patented, such as mining alternatives. At the same time, the inventor needs to provide technical support to the agent and provide relevant information in time.

You have to pay a fee to apply for a patent;

1, application fee

The application fee shall be paid within two months from the date of application. The fees paid at the same time as the application fee also include the publication and printing fee of the application for a patent for invention and the application surcharge. Where the priority is claimed, the priority claim fee shall be paid at the same time. If it is not paid or paid in full within the prescribed time limit, the patent application shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.

When the number of pages in the description (including drawings) exceeds 30 pages or the number of claims exceeds 10, an application surcharge shall be paid, and the amount shall be calculated according to the number of pages or items exceeded.

The amount of priority claim fee is calculated according to the number of items claiming priority. Failing to pay or pay in full within the prescribed time limit shall be deemed as not claiming priority.

2. Substantive examination fee for an application for a patent for invention

Where the applicant requests substantive examination, it shall submit a request for substantive examination and pay the substantive examination fee. The time limit for paying the substantive examination fee is three years from the date of application (if there is a priority requirement, from the earliest priority date). If it is not paid or paid in full within the prescribed time limit, the patent application shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.

3. the patent fee has dropped.

If it is really difficult for the applicant or the patentee to pay the patent fee, he may request a postponement. There are five kinds of fees that can be reduced or exempted: application fee (printing fee and surcharge are not reduced), examination fee for invention patent application, reexamination fee, maintenance fee for invention patent application, and annual fee for three years from the year when the patent right is granted. Other expenses will not be delayed. Where a patent fee is requested to be reduced or exempted, it shall submit a request for fee reduction and exemption, truthfully fill in the economic income status, and attach relevant supporting documents when necessary.