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Document Description: TrackOne Request
PTO/SB/424 (09-11)
CERTIFICATION AND REQUEST
FOR PRIORITIZED EXAMINATION (TRACK I) (Page 1 of 1)
First Named
Inventor:
Nonprovisional Application
Number (if known):
Title of
Invention:
APPLICANT HEREBY CERTIFIES THE FOLLOWING AND REQUESTS PRIORITIZED EXAMINATION
(TRACK I) FOR THE ABOVE-IDENTIFIED APPLICATION.
1.
(a) The application is an original nonprovisional utility application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a).
This certification and request is being filed with the utility application via EFS-Web.
OR
(b) The application is an original nonprovisional plant application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a).
This certification and request is being filed with the plant application in paper. (Note: Plant
applications cannot be filed via EFS-Web.)
Note: The following are excluded from the Track I program: design applications, provisional
applications, national stage applications, PCT international applications, reissue applications, and
reexamination proceedings.
2.
The following fees (in amounts consistent with the current fee schedule available at
http://www.uspto.gov/about/offices/cfo/finance/fees.jsp) are filed with the application: (1) basic
filing fee; (2) search fee; (3) examination fee; (4) any required excess claims fees; (5) any required
application size fee; (6) publication fee; (7) processing fee (Track I) set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(i); and
(8) prioritized examination fee (Track I) set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(c).
3.
An executed oath or declaration under 37 CFR 1.63 is filed with the application.
4.
The application contains or is amended to contain no more than four independent claims and no
more than thirty total claims, and no multiple dependent claims.
Signature
Date
Name
(Print/Typed)
Practitioner
Registration Number
Note: Signatures of all the inventors or assignees of record of the entire interest or their representative(s) are required in accordance with
37 CFR 1.33 and 11.18. Please see 37 CFR 1.4(d) for the form of the signature. If necessary, submit multiple forms for more than one
signature, see below*.
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