611.03(h) Designations and Revocations of Domestic Representative
Designation. An applicant or registrant may designate a domestic representative by either:
- Setting forth the name and address of the domestic representative in the initial application for registration; or
- Filing a separate designation setting forth the name and address of the domestic representative, signed by the individual applicant or registrant, someone with legal authority to bind a juristic applicant or registrant, or a qualified practitioner. In the case of joint applicants or registrants, all must sign.
37 C.F.R. §§2.24(a)(1) and 2.193(e)(8).
Revocation. A revocation of domestic representative must be signed by the individual applicant or registrant, someone with legal authority to bind a juristic applicant or registrant, or a qualified practitioner. 37 C.F.R. §§2.24(b) and 2.193(e)(8).
See TMEP §610regarding the designation of a domestic representative by parties not domiciled in the United States.