Chapter III – Fees
3. Methods of payment
Fee payments to the EPO may be validly made by anyone: applicants, agents and any other person.
All fees which are to be paid to the EPO must be paid in euros:
– by payment or transfer to a bank account held by the EPO; or
– by credit card; or
– by debiting a deposit account held with the EPO on the basis of a debit order filed in an electronically processable format (XML) using one of the accepted electronic means of filing, i.e. the EPO Online Filing software, Online Filing 2.0 or ePCT. Alternatively, a debit order can be submitted in electronic format via Central Fee Payment. Details of payment by deposit account may be found in the Arrangements for deposit accounts (ADA) and their annexes, which can also be found on the EPO website (epo.org).
Supplementary publication 2, OJ EPO 2024
Supplementary publication 3, OJ EPO 2022
Supplementary publication 3, OJ EPO 2023, 10
In the event of a general unavailability of the permitted electronic means of communication, the EPO will make use of the extension of time limits for the payment of fees, as for the performance of any other procedural acts, and will inform the IB accordingly. The EPO Contingency Upload Service may be used exceptionally to file debit orders on condition that the payment period expires on the day of the debit order’s submission, the deposit account contains sufficient funds for the debit to be carried out, and evidence is provided (e.g. in the form of screenshots) that the payee is affected by such unavailability, outage or system malfunction, irrespective of its cause. If any of these conditions is not met, the debit order filed via the EPO Contingency Upload Service is invalid and thus will not be carried out.
Payment of fees by cheque delivered or sent directly to the EPO was abolished with effect from 1 April 2008.
The date to be considered as the date on which a payment is made is established in accordance with the EPO's Rules relating to Fees.