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Timestamp: 2017-05-27 03:15:10
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1113', '§ 552', '§ 2904', '§ 2906', '§552', '§ 552', '§ 41', '§ 41', '§ 1113', 'Application No.26']

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Enter all credit card information including the payment amount to be charged to your credit card and remember to sign the form. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) cannot process credit card payments without an authorized signature. The USPTO does not accept a general authorization to charge any payment deficiency or any additional fees to a credit card. The USPTO does not accept debit cards or check cards that require use of a personal identification number as a method of payment.
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The USPTO strongly recommends using this form for credit card payments submitted by mail, facsimile, or by hand-delivery. To protect your credit card information use only this form and do not include credit card information on any other form or document. To protect your credit card information, do not submit this form electronically through “EFS-Web” or any other USPTO Internet site. Credit card information for electronic credit card payments should be entered exclusively on the USPTO Internet site providing electronic payment capability.
Records from this system of records may be disclosed to the Department of Justice to determine whether disclosure of these records is required by the Freedom of Information Act. or his designee. § 1113 or 35 U.28. pursuant to 5 U. Recipients of information shall be required to comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974.C. § 552(a)). § 2904 and § 2906. pursuant to the requirements of the Act.S. as a routine use.United States Patent and Trademark Office
This Credit Card Payment Form (PTO-2038) is approved for use through 12/31/2011 under OMB Control Number 06510043. or 2..16-1. or 2. General Services Administration (GSA).S. as a routine use. to the Administrator. as amended. please be advised that: (1) the authority for the collection of this information is 15 U.S.6-2.C. Accordingly. (2) A record from this system of records may be disclosed. “MAILING ADDRESSES” LINK FOR THE CORRECT MAILING ADDRESS.
The Privacy Act of 1974 (P. Time will vary depending upon the individual case. and (3) the principal purpose for which the information is used by the USPTO is to charge the appropriate fee amount to the appropriate credit card account. §552a(m).S. 1. including gathering and preparing information and submitting the Credit Card Payment Form (PTO-2038) to the USPTO.7. under authority of 44 U. (2) furnishing of the information solicited is voluntary. The information provided by you in this form will be subject to the following routine uses: (1) The information on this form will be treated confidentially to the extent allowed under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U. as a routine use. Such disclosure shall not be used to make determinations about individuals.C. Alexandria.e.C. UNDER THE “SITE INDEX” LINK. 1.492. as a routine use. 93-579) requires that you be given certain information in connection with the request for information solicited on the Credit Card Payment Form (PTO-2038). to a Member of Congress submitting a request involving an individual when the individual has requested assistance from the Member with respect to the subject matter of the record. DO NOT SEND FEES OR COMPLETED FORMS TO THIS ADDRESS. PO Box 1450. either of which will result in the fee being treated as not having been paid.
. (3) A record in this system of records may be disclosed. and any other relevant (i.C. VA 22313-1450. § 552) and the Privacy Act (5 U.7.28. (4) A record in this system of records may be disclosed.6-2. This information is also used by the USPTO to charge the appropriate fee amount to the appropriate credit card account. This collection is estimated to take two minutes to complete.16-1.C. The information must be provided by a member of the public if he or she chooses to pay a USPTO fee by credit card. (5) A record from this system of records may be disclosed.S. If you do not furnish the requested information. USPTO.S.C. GSA or Commerce) directive. § 41 and 37 CFR 1. This collection of information is required by 15 U.L. during an inspection of records conducted by GSA as part of that agency’s responsibility to recommend improvements in records management practices and programs. the USPTO may not be able to charge the fee to the credit card or the credit card institution may refuse to accept the charge.492. to a contractor of the Agency having need for the information in order to perform the contract. § 41 and 37 CFR 1. in the course of presenting evidence to a court.S. PLEASE REFER TO THE USPTO WEB SITE.S. § 1113 or 35 U. magistrate or administrative tribunal. Please send any comments on the amount of time required to complete this form and/or suggestions for reducing the time burden to the Chief Information Officer.C. including disclosures to opposing counsel in the course of settlement negotiations. Such disclosure shall be made in accordance with the GSA regulations governing inspection of records for this purpose.
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Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The USPTO will not refund amounts of $25. OMB 0651-0043 United States Patent and Trademark Office.00 service charge for processing each payment refused (including a check returned "unpaid") or charged back by a financial institution (37 CFR 1. no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
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Patent No.00 or less unless a refund is specifically requested and will not notify the payor of such amounts (37 CFR 1. A change of purpose after the payment of a fee will not entitle a party to a refund of such fee.PTO-2038 (09-2006) Approved for use through 12/31/2011. Application No. Refund of a fee paid by credit card will be issued as a credit to the credit card account to which the fee was charged.
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