USPTO Axes Rarely Used Fast-Track Patent Exam Program
Published Date: 6/10/2025
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Summary
The USPTO is ending the Accelerated Examination program for utility patents because not many people used it and there’s a better option called Track One. This change affects inventors who want their patent applications reviewed faster. Starting now, new rules will also explain when you need to pay a fee to speed up your application.
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Accelerated Examination Program Ended
If you are an inventor who files utility patent applications, the USPTO is discontinuing the Accelerated Examination program. The agency says few requests were made for this program and is directing applicants to the statutory Track One prioritized examination option instead.
Petition Rules and Fee Timing Clarified
If you seek expedited review by filing a petition to make special, the USPTO is modifying its rules to clarify the specific grounds for granting such petitions and to state when a fee is required for those petitions. This change clarifies when you may need to pay to request faster examination.
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