Notes for PCT Applicants Entering National Phase in Israel
Applicants must provide an address in Israel to which correspondence may be sent by the Patent Office. The office will not send notices or receipts to addresses overseas.
Only a patent agent or an attorney registered to practice in Israel may represent an applicant.
Patents - for twenty years from the date of application, subject to timely payment of renewal fees.
Patent of addition - as long as parent patent is in force, without payment of renewal fees.
30 months from the earliest priority date.
In respect of international applications whose earliest priority date falls more than 20 months before 4 October 2002, and for which Israel was not elected under Chapter II of the PCT, the time limit is 20 months from the earliest priority date.
See Patent Fees
Payment of fees can only be made by deposit into the account of the Patent Office in the Israel Postal Bank: Account Number - 0-24145-2. Payments should be made, if possible with a pre-printed deposit slip obtained from the Patent Office. The portion of the payment receipt marked in Hebrew "for the Patent Commissioner" (or the original Post Office receipt if the pre-printed slip is not used) must be sent to the Patent Office together with a letter detailing the matter to which the payment relates. Payment will only be considered as made on date of filing of portion of receipt (or original receipt) as above or in exception cases on filing a copy of the receipt if the original is presented within two weeks.
Examination of completeness and form of documents. Three months given for reply.
Publication of filing details in the Patent and Designs Journal.
Substantive examination (currently about 3 to 5 years from application date). Applicant will be required to submit a list of all documents cited in searches made in other countries. Introduction of new substantive matter during application proceedings may involve post-dating of the whole or part of the application to the date of introduction.
On acceptance, the second publication fee is due.
Abstracts of accepted applications are published in the Patents and Designs Journal and the file is opened to public inspection.
If no opposition is filed within three months of the second publication date a patent will be granted.
Compulsory licenses may be granted by the Commissioner in cases of abuse of monopoly.
Transfers of rights and licenses must be recorded to have effect against third parties.
Immediate substantive examination may be requested where the circumstances justify such. (Requires affidavit as to justifying circumstances and fee - see FEES.)
National phase entry form.
List of Patent Attorneys.
PCT Applicant' Guide at the site - www.wipo.int/pct