(1) Change of Address for Patent Applications and Patent Related Papers Effective immediately, correspondence in patent-related matters under the direction of the Assistant Commissioner for Patents should be addressed to: Assistant Commissioner for Patents Washington, D.C. 20231 This change is being made to reflect the reorganization of the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), and the integration of patent and trademark processing activities under the Assistant Commissioner for Patents and the Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks, respectively. The reorganization has been made to emphasize and facilitate better service to customers of the PTO. This change will affect correspondence such as: patent applications, responses to notices of informality, requests for extension of time, notices of appeal, briefs in support of an appeal, requests for oral hearing, extensions of term of patent, requests for publication of Statutory Invention Registration (SIR), requests for reexamination, statutory disclaimers, petitions to the Assistant Commissioner for Patents, submission of information disclosure statements, petitions to institute a public use proceeding, petitions to revive abandoned patent applications, and other correspondence related to patent applications and patents which is processed by organizations reporting to the Assistant Commissioner for Patents. However, unless otherwise specified, correspondence not processed by organizations reporting to the Assistant Commissioner for Patents, such as communications with the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, patent services including certificates of correction, patent copy sales, assignments, library services, requests for lists of patents and SIRs in a subclass, requests for the status of maintenance fee payments, as well as patent practitioner enrollment matters including admission to examination, registration to practice, certificates of good standing, and financial service matters including establishing a deposit account should continue to be addressed to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks. Special PTO mail boxes as currently listed in each issue of the Official Gazette should also be used to allow forwarding of particular types of mail to the appropriate areas as quickly as possible. Use of special box designations will facilitate the PTO's timely and accurate identification and processing of the designated correspondence. All correspondence with the PTO, except for communications relating to pending litigation as specified in 37 CFR 1.1(g), may continue to be filed directly at the Attorney's Window located in Room lB03 of Crystal Plaza Building 2, 2011 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. In addition to the Office of the Solicitor, as specified in 37 CFR 1.1(g), the Office will now have three separate addresses. The addresses are as follows: 1) Assistant Commissioner for Patents for correspondence described above; 2) Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks for all trademark-related mail, except for trademark documents sent to the Assignment Branch for recordation and requests for certified and uncertified copies of trademark documents. See: Change of Address For Trademark Applications and Trademark Related Papers, 1163 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 80 (June 28, 1994); and 3) Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks for all other correspondence that does not fall into the categories designated above. Those who correspond with the PTO are requested not to mix correspondence which will have to be directed to different areas (e.g., Patents and Trademarks) of the Office in a single envelope. At the present time, use of the wrong mailing address will not affect the filing date assigned to any application or correspondence received in the PTO, except as specified in 37 CFR 1.1(g). The Office is currently preparing a notice of proposed rule-making to formally change the address for patent-related correspondence. Sections 1.1, 1.8, 1.10 and 1.51 of Title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations are waived to the extent that a certificate of mailing under section 1.8 or 1.10, for patent applications and related patent documents, may be addressed either to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, Washington, D.C. 20231, or to the Assistant Commissioner for Patents, Washington, D.C. 20231. March 9, 1995 BRUCE A. LEHMAN Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks [1173 OG 13]