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Guidance: Monitoring patent applications

Intellectual Property Office

January 22
12:00 2025

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Overview

You can monitor a patent application to see how it is progressing, for example before deciding to make observations on it, by:

  • checking the search report
  • checking the parts of the application file that are open to public inspection (OPI)
  • applying for a caveat so that we tell you when something happens to the application.

Patent search reports

Search reports are available for all published UK applications.

It may include:

  • documents rated as X or Y against one or more of the applicants claims, means that during examination we will ask the applicant to change the claims
  • documents rated as A. These citations are background art, that is related reading, and are unlikely to affect the outcome of the examination and grant procedure
  • none found, means that no relevant documents were available when we searched the application
  • no search made, usually means that we consider the invention not patentable. We can object to the application because of this at examination, without using docu

Updates to this page

Published 6 May 2014
Last updated 22 January 2025 +show all updates
  1. IPSUM is no longer available and has been replaced by search for a patent.

  2. First published.

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