United States Patent and Trademark Office OG Notices: 28 December 2004

                 Status of Office of Public Records Services


The Office of Public Records (OPR) processes and fills orders for
both certified and uncertified copies of Patent and Trademark Office
documents and records assignments and other documents related to title.
This is an update of actual processing times for orders filled during
the month of November 2004:

Document Services                             Goal                   Actual
                                                                 Processing
                                                                       Time

Certified Documents

Patent Applications-As-Filed                7 days                   7 days
Patent Related File Wrappers               25 days                  29 days
Patent Copies                              10 days                   5 days
Patent Assignments                         10 days                   7 days
Trademark Applications-As-Filed             7 days                   6 days
Trademark Related File Wrappers            25 days                  19 days
Trademark Assignments                      10 days                   8 days
Trademark Registrations,                    5 days                   4 days
  Expedited
Trademark Registrations,                   14 days                   6 days
   Regular

Uncertified Documents

Patent Copies                               5 day                    1 day
Plant Patents                               5 days                   2 days
Patent Assignments                         10 days                   2 days
Patent Related File Wrappers               25 days                  47 days
Trademark Copies                            5 days                   2 days
Trademark Assignments                      10 days                   8 days
Trademark Related File Wrappers            25 days                  13 days


Customers should use the above actual processing time for each product as
a guide as to when they can expect their orders to be completed. In cases
where an urgent deadline is approaching, contact Document Services
Customer Service at (703) 308-9726 or 1 (800) 972-6382 for assistance
with a particular order.


Customers are encouraged to place orders through the Internet at
http://ebiz1.uspto.gov/oems25p


Orders may also be faxed to the Document Services Division at
(703) 308-9759. Information on the status of pending orders may be
obtained by calling (703) 308-9726 or 1 (800) 972- 6382 (outside the
Washington, DC Metro area), or via E-mail to dsd@uspto.gov.


ASSIGNMENT SERVICES                           Goal                   Actual
                                                                 Processing
                                                                       Time

Submission Method

Internet (EFS, ePAS or eTAS)                2 days                   2 day
Fax                                        10 days                   6 days
Paper                                      90 days                 173 days


The Assignment Services Division is currently mailing recordation
notices for paper documents received in the Office of Public Records on
June 3, 2004.


Customers should use the above actual processing times as a guide
as to when they can expect their assignment submissions to be
processed. For fastest service customers are encouraged to file
assignments via the Internet.


Assignment submissions may be made via the Internet at
http://epas.uspto.gov/ for patent assignments and http://etas.uspto.gov for
trademark assignments. Patent assignment submissions may also be made by
selecting the "Electronic Filing (EFS)" option at http://www.uspto.gov/ebc.


Assignment submissions may also be faxed to the Assignment Services
Division at (703) 306- 5995. Trademark assignment recordations
may be reviewed online at http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments.
Information on the status of pending assignment recordations may be
obtained by calling (703) 308-9723 or 1 (800) 972-6382 (outside the
Washington, DC Metro area).


December 3, 2004                                                   TED PARR
                                         Director, Office of Public Records