DOWNLOADABLE FORMS

For the convenience of our valued clients, and for foreign clients and their representatives in particular, all necessary legal forms for filing and prosecuting applications may be downloaded here and printed out for obtaining the necessary signatures from the applicant, registrant, or pertinent party.  Each downloadable form is suited for A4-sized printing.

Form 1 A Power of Attorney is necessary for filing applications and may be late-filed.

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Form 2 A General Power of Attorney facilitates future filing and is highly recommendable.  Click here for an explanation.

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Form 3 A Deed of Assignment is required when changing ownership and is to be signed by the Assignor only; assignment documentation generally also requires a Form 5 or 6.

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Form 4 A Certificate of Change of Name/Address ensures proper recordation; this is a two-part form, corresponding to an applicant's or registrant's change-of-name and change-of-address, in which one portion may be left blank or in which both portions (upper and lower) may be completed and simultaneously filed as one document.

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Form 5 An executed and notarized Certificate of Corporation is necessary for the Assignee as well as the Assignor.

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Form 6 An executed and notarized Certificate of Nationality, which is a corresponding form for individual (non-corporate) applicants/registrants, for example, inventor-applicants, is necessary for the Assignee as well as the Assignor.

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For your information, a signed Power of Attorney (or General Power of Attorney on file) is the only document required for filing an application in the Republic of Korea; this document may be late-filed, i.e., submitted within one month of the official issuance of a Notice to Supplement Power.  Power documents need not be notarized nor legalized.

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