T.M.E.P. § 405.02
Checks
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405.02 Checks
Trademark Rule 2.207(a), 37 C.F.R. 2.207(a), provides that:
All payments of money required in trademark cases, including fees for the processing of international trademark applications and registrations that are paid through the Office, shall be made in U.S. dollars and in the form of a cashier's or certified check, Treasury note, national bank note, or United States Postal Service money order. If sent in any other form, the Office may delay or cancel the credit until collection is made..
405.02(a) Personal Checks
It is the practice of the USPTO to accept, as "conditional" payment of a fee, a signed uncertified check (e.g., a personal check). If an uncertified check clears, then the USPTO considers the fee paid as of the date it received the check.
However, if such a check is returned unpaid, then the fee remains unpaid, and the paper that included the returned check is processed as though the fee had been omitted. See In re Paulsen, 35 USPQ2d 1638 (Comm'r Pats. 1995). See TMEP §405.06 for further information about processing checks that are returned unpaid.
Under 37 C.F.R. 2.6(b)(12), there is a processing fee for any check returned to the Office unpaid.