Save on fees with small and micro entity status

Patent applicants and owners may qualify for small entity or micro entity status. A 60% discount on most patent-related fees is available to those who establish small entity status, and 80% to those who establish micro entity status.

Small entity status

Your patent or patent application may qualify for small entity status if you meet certain conditions. Small entities include a person, a small business (including affiliates, and having no more than 500 employees), or a nonprofit organization anywhere in the world. Additionally, a small entity must not have assigned, granted, conveyed, or licensed the invention, or be legally obligated to do so, to anyone who does not also qualify as a small entity.

Micro entity status

If you qualify as a small entity, you may also qualify for micro entity status if each inventor, patent applicant, or patent owner, as applicable, meets these additional criteria:

Even if you haven’t met all three criteria above, you may also qualify for micro entity status either if you have received the majority of your income from employment by a U.S. institution of higher education, or have assigned, granted, or conveyed, or are legally obligated to do so, a patent ownership interest to such an institution.

To find out if you qualify for these statuses and how to establish them if you do, please refer to MPEP 509.02-509.04 or visit our Micro entity status webpage. For assistance or for answers to questions about qualifying, consult with a registered patent practitioner (attorney or agent). If you do not have such legal representation, contact our Pro Se Assistance Center at 866-767-3848 or ProSeAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov.

Disclaimer: This information is intended to provide a summary that may be helpful to applicants and other members of the public. It is not intended to replace any applicable statutes, regulations, or MPEP/TMEP provisions, nor does it address every potential set of individual circumstances. For authoritative information on the subjects discussed on this page, please see MPEP 509.02-509.04 and our Micro entity status webpage