Title 35 › Part PART V— - THE HAGUE AGREEMENT CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - INTERNATIONAL DESIGN APPLICATIONS › § 382
People who are U.S. citizens, or who live in the U.S. or have a real business or home here, may file an international design application through the Patent and Trademark Office. The application must use the form and pay the fees that the Director (the head of the Patent and Trademark Office) requires. The Patent and Trademark Office must carry out treaty duties, collect international fees, and send them to the International Bureau. It will forward international design applications to the International Bureau after a transmittal fee is paid. Rules in chapter 16 apply unless this chapter says otherwise. An international design application made here counts as filing in a foreign country for chapter 17 if it is filed outside the United States, filed at the International Bureau, or filed with an intergovernmental organization.
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35 U.S.C. § 382
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Apr 6, 2026
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