4. Date considered as date on which payment is made
A deposit account may also be debited for one or more European patent applications on the basis of an automatic debit order, signed or authenticated by or on behalf of the account holder (automatic debiting procedure), in accordance with the Arrangements for the automatic debiting procedure (abbreviated to "AAD"). The AAD plus explanatory notes are published as Annexes A.1 and A.2 to the ADA in Supplementary publication 3, OJ EPO 2022. The AAD can also be found on the EPO website (epo.org) under: Applying for a patent/Fees.
An automatic debit order may be filed on behalf of the applicant, the patent proprietor or the appointed representative and must be filed in an electronically processable format (XML) via the EPO Online Filing software or Online Filing 2.0 using EPO Forms 1001E, 1200E or 1038E, or via Central Fee Payment. An automatic debit order can be revoked only via Central Fee Payment and only for the proceedings as a whole.
An automatic debit order extends to all types of fees covered by the automatic debiting procedure and payable in respect of the proceedings specified in it. As the proceedings progress, each fee is automatically debited and treated as having been paid in due time, provided that the deposit account contains sufficient funds. The automatic debit order may not be restricted to specific types of fees.
Point 14 ADA
Point 1 AAD
Point 10 AAD
In the case of multiple payments from the same deposit account, the EPO processes automatic debit orders in ascending order of application number ("PCT" before "EP" before "UP") and fee code (unless otherwise indicated) at the end of the day on the decisive payment date. It is thus important for the deposit account to contain sufficient funds at the decisive payment date to cover all automatic debit orders due.
Point 4.4 AAD
Point 4.5 AAD
Point 5 AAD