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  2. To apply for a patent, you must file an application and pay required fees. You may wish to find a patent attorney or agent to help draft the description of the invention and claims, and any required drawings.

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    Search for Application. Patent Center is available to all users to check the status of your patent application and review the file history. Application Number - Made up of a two-digit series code followed by a six-digit serial number which is assigned by the USPTO (Example: 99999999 or 99/999999) Patent Number - Made up of 6 to 8 characters and ...

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    Ask a real person any government-related question for free. They will get you the answer or let you know where to find it. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the agency responsible for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks.

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    Applying for a United States Patent. The United States Patent & Trademark Office requires an inventor to apply for a patent within 12 months after an invention is first disclosed to the public in order for the patent to be eligible for registration.

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