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  2. Search by assignee name and location Watch on Published on: December 19, 2023 17:34 This microtutorial for Patent Public Search will show you how to locate U.S. patents and published patent applications assigned to particular companies and other entities. You can search by assignee name, city, and state.
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    How to Search Patents by Assignee : SEARCHABLE ASSIGNEE FIELDS

    • Name If you want to Search an assignee by name, enter the assignee's name in one of the following formats. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME INITIAL LASTNAME FIRSTNAME LASTNAME INITIAL LASTNAME
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    Look up by Select one Enter name or number This searchable database contains all recorded Patent Assignment information from August 1980 to the present. When the USPTO receives relevant information for its assignment database, the USPTO puts the information in the public record and does not verify the validity of the information.
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