This Handbook provides an overview of federal patent and trademark law. Information discussed includes types of patents and trademarks, duration of registration, requirements for obtaining, a guide to the application process, protecting your patent or trademark, and much more in 18 pages of materials.
USPTO currently has the following Form-Fillable PDFs available that will provide auto-loading of data directly into USPTO databases. Getting a patent in Arizona is the same as any other state.The patent application is filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Do you want to learn how to patent your invention? Attend the Maricopa Small Business Development Center (SBDC) online educational workshop. MCDOT offers three ways to apply: •. In-person at the MCDOT office: 2901 West Durango Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85009. •. Filing a utility non-provisional patent application can be a difficult process. FindLaw provides you with a guide to help you understand the process. Be sure that your invention is patentable.