605.02    Power of Attorney Relating to More than One Application or Registration

37 C.F.R. §2.17(d)  Power of attorney relating to multiple applications or registrations.

  • (1) The owner of an application or registration may appoint a practitioner(s) qualified to practice under §11.14 of this chapter to represent the owner for all existing applications or registrations that have the identical owner name and attorney through TEAS.
  • (2) The owner of an application or registration may file a power of attorney that relates to more than one trademark application or registration, or to all existing and future applications and registrations of that owner, on paper.  A person relying on such a power of attorney must:
  • (i) Include a copy of the previously filed power of attorney; or
  • (ii) Refer to the power of attorney, specifying the filing date of the previously filed power of attorney; the application serial number (if known), registration number, or inter partes proceeding number for which the original power of attorney was filed; and the name of the person who signed the power of attorney; or, if the application serial number is not known, submit a copy of the application or a copy of the mark, and specify the filing date.

Using TEAS, at http://www.uspto.gov, an applicant or registrant may appoint a qualified practitioner to represent the owner for all existing applications or registrations that have the identical owner and qualified practitioner.  37 C.F.R. §2.17(d)(1).  A power of attorney relating to future applications cannot be filed through TEAS.

An applicant or registrant may file a power of attorney on paperthat relates to more than one trademark application or registration, or to all existing and future applications and registrations.  Someone relying on such a power of attorney must:  (1) include a copy of the previously filed power of attorney; or (2) refer to the previously filed power of attorney, specifying:  the filing date of the power; the application serial number (if known), registration number, or inter partes proceeding number for which the original power of attorney was filed; and the name of the party who signed the power of attorney; or, if the application serial number is not known, submit a copy of the application or a copy of the mark, and specify the filing date.  37 C.F.R. §2.17(d)(2).  If the applicant or registrant meets these requirements, the USPTO will accept the power of attorney.