1. Claim to priority
1.7 Provision of the priority document
Where the applicant claims the priority of an earlier application, a certified copy of that earlier application ("the priority document") must be filed with the receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) within 16 months of the priority date. However, if the earlier application was filed with the receiving Office, the applicant may request that the receiving Office transmit a certified copy of the earlier application to the IB. A checkbox is provided for that purpose in Box No. VI of the PCT request form.
Rule 17.1(a) and (b)
WIPO PCT Guide 5.070
PCT Newsletter 03/2022, 8
If the EPO as receiving Office is requested to prepare and transmit a certified copy of an earlier application to the IB, a fee is due (see A‑III, 4.4). However, no fee is due if the IB is requested to retrieve a priority document via the Digital Access Service (DAS) and it is available there. If no request via DAS is present, the EPO as receiving Office does not include, free of charge, a copy of an earlier application in the file of an international application – even if that earlier application was a European application or an international application filed with the EPO as receiving Office.
Where the earlier application was filed as a national application with a national office that participates in the DAS, the IB may be requested to obtain a certified copy of the earlier application from DAS. For that purpose, a checkbox and a text field for the required access code are provided in Box No. VI of the PCT request form. Similarly, where the earlier application was a European patent application filed on or after 1 November 2018, the IB can be asked to obtain a certified copy via DAS (that was the date on which the EPO started to participate in DAS for Euro-direct filings). Since 1 April 2019, it has also been possible to request retrieval of a certified copy via DAS where the international application claims priority from a previous international application filed with the EPO as receiving Office.
During the international phase before the EPO as receiving Office, electronic priority documents can be submitted, together with the PCT/RO/101, to the EPO or subsequently to the IB using ePCT. For further information on how to file the priority document see A‑II, 1.3.