All of the forms on this page are for use in patent applications filed on or after September 16, 2012. Forms for use in patent applications filed before September 16, 2012, may be accessed here.

The Office provides forms to the public to use in certain situations to assist in the filing of correspondence for a certain purpose and to meet certain requirements for patent applications and proceedings. Use of the forms for purposes for which they were not designed is prohibited.


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To apply for a patent under 35 U.S.C. 111, transfer the ownership of a patent, or request other actions related to patents, certain information specified in the Patent Laws (Title 35, United States Code) and Rules (Title 37, Code of Federal Regulations) must be submitted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The USPTO provides patent forms to the public to use in certain situations, but, in almost all situations the USPTO does not require use of a form, or even provide a form, to submit the information required. The patent forms provided below were designed as a guide to assist patent applicants and patentees in making certain limited submissions to the USPTO. Use of the patent forms for purposes they were not designed for is not advised. The Patent Laws and Rules should be your primary guide to what information must be submitted and how it must be submitted. Any submission that meets all requirements of the Patent Laws, Rules, and Orders and Notices of the Director of the US Patent and Trademark Office, will be accepted, whether or not it is similar to any of the patent forms provided below. A submission may not be accepted, even if it is identical to a patent form provided below, if in a specified case, it does not meet all the requirements of Patent Laws, Rules, and Orders and Notices. See current fee amounts. A surcharge will be due if the basic filing fee is not paid on filing. Other consequences may occur if the proper fees are not paid or if the required action is not taken.

All business forms can be submitted by mail or in person. Locate the form that you would like to submit and follow the instructions. Information regarding our address and business hours can be found on the Contact Information - Business Entities webpage.

Prior Years' Filings

Use the forms below to file annual reports and personal property returns for years prior to 2020. You may also file most of these documents online through Maryland Business Express

Scroll down below the chart for important information on how to fill out these forms, including the need for Adobe and downloading forms to save them properly so that you can electronically file them.

  IMPORTANT: You will need Adobe Acrobat, or free Adobe Reader XI (or a higher version) in order to save completed forms. You MUST first SAVE/DOWNLOAD each form as a PDF to your computer before you begin. If you fill out a form on a webpage, you will lose your progress.

IMPORTANTFor fillable PDF forms, download and save the form to your local device, then open it with PDF software (Adobe Reader is free to download here: ). If you initially fill out the form on your browser, it may not display or save your changes properly.

The Alaska Court System Forms Catalog lists all the forms produced by the Administrative Office of the Court. We provide this catalog for informational purposes. Contact your local court to request a form listed in the catalog that is not available on the website. **

Unless specifically noted otherwise, all forms on this page were created by the Alaska Court System. Most forms are fill-in-the-blank, and can be completed either electronically (by downloading the blank PDF and typing in the blank fields), or printed out and completed by hand. Printed copies are also available in person at all court locations. Some forms have the option to use a web-based tool to walk you through and help you complete them. At the end of the walk-through, you will be emailed an attachment of the completed form that you can review for accuracy before filing.

Court forms are not available for every situation. The form books described below often have sample language that you could use to create your own documents to file with the court. But in other situations, you may have to create documents without the help of examples. In that case, you should consider consulting an attorney to assist you. Each person's legal situation is unique. Court staff cannot select forms for you or give you legal advice about what language to use. Court staff can assist you with locating and accessing a form. Court staff may be able to assist you with routine procedures (for example, making sure you have filled out all of the required forms to file for dissolution of a marriage).

The Alaska Court System produces instructional forms and publications, covering a variety of topics. Instructions are available online within their specific topics (see the list at the top of this webpage) and at all court locations statewide. Publications are available online and at all court locations statewide.

If you have any questions about completing forms for accessibility needs, please contact our Customer Relations team via chat, email, or phone. To ask about available alternative methods for submitting a filing or form for the visually impaired, please call 360-725-0377. Teletype (TTY) users may use Washington Relay Service by calling 711.

Are you on the right page for your business? This page includes forms, fees, and instructions for all domestic business entities, foreign and domestic Registered Agents, and Washington Trademarks.

If your nonprofit organization is, or plans to fundraise from the public, it may also be required to register with the Charities Program of the Secretary of State. Registration with the Charities Program is separate from and in addition to filings required under corporate law; Please visit the Charities Program to review the registration requirements and registration forms.

Included on this page are forms for filing civil complaints, private criminal complaints and notices of settlement when cases are privately resolved. Other forms may be found on individual county court websites.

See form for instructions on how to submit. Many of the forms are fillable, Adobe Reader Version 11+ includes a feature that allows a fillable form to be saved. Unable to print/download? Call the Department for further assistance.

Our tax forms and instructions are designed to work optimally with Adobe Reader DC. If you are using a browser to view the form, then some forms and instructions may not work properly even though the form may look normal. If you are having trouble accessing a form, try these potential solutions.

Hawaii state tax forms and reproduction specifications are available on the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA) Secure Exchange System (SES) website. The SES website is a secure way to provide files to those that reproduce our forms.

Any printed reproduced forms that have crucial inconsistencies with the official version which results in an unprocessible tax return will be returned to the taxpayer. The taxpayer will be notified that their tax return cannot be processed and the taxpayer must resubmit the tax return using an approved reproduction of the form. There is no perfection period for paper forms.

Many forms require signatures from a Notary Public or a DMV representative to be valid. These may be filled out in advance, but you must wait to sign and date them until you are actually at the Notary or DMV Office.

The following is a list of frequently requested forms. If a form required by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) does not appear on this list, the best source for obtaining a copy is through the USCIS forms link.

EOIR forms may generally be completed on screen and printed, or printed and completed on a typewriter or by hand. You must comply with the specific instructions on the forms. Remember, you may not be able to save your form electronically if it is completed on screen. Some EOIR forms may require a fee. Further information about fees, including fee waiver requests, and filing with the Immigration Courts and the BIA is available at Types of Appeals, Motions, and Required Fees (justice.gov).

EOIR provides its forms in Portable Document Format (PDF) which allows you to print an exact copy of the form by using any graphics printer (i.e., laser, inkjet, or plotter). To read and print an EOIR form, however, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer. Adobe Systems, Inc., offers this software free of charge to the public.

The table below contains a list of USCIS forms that may be useful to you. Please note that by clicking on the "Obtain From" listing you will be leaving EOIR's website and proceeding to USCIS' website.

The forms and samples contain the minimum requirements under Louisiana Law. The information on this page should not be considered a substitute for the advice and services of an attorney or tax specialist. Please review the submission instructions included with each form or sample and follow them carefully. For more information about the filing process and requirements for doing business in Louisiana, visit Frequently Asked Questions.

For details on which forms are needed for each application type, visit the Merchant Mariner Credential page. 

The Medical Certificate page specifiesthe requirements for a medical certificate.

The following is a list of interactive forms. These forms may be downloaded or completed online and printed. To complete a form directly in your web-browser, click the "FORM DESCRIPTION" to load it, then "Tab" through the form and fill in the appropriate information. ff782bc1db

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