Frequently Asked Questions

While the Provisional Application for Patent (PAP) offers a number of advantages in certain circumstances, it is not for everyone or every situation. It is important that an inventor understand exactly what a Provisional Application will, and will not, do.

How do I get a Provisional Patent?

You can't. There's no such thing as a Provisional Patent, only a Provisional Application.

What is a Provisional Application?

A Provisional Application for Patent (sometimes, incorrectly, called a "Provisional Patent Application" or PPA) is a patent application, filed in the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), like any other US patent application. The provisional application will be granted a filing date just like a regular utility patent application. However, unlike conventional utility patent applications: