How Long Does The Registration Process Take?
The time the Copyright Office requires to process an application varies; depending on the amount of material the Office is receiving. You may generally expect a certificate of registration within approximately 8 months of submission.
Other Copyrights FAQs
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Where Can I Get Application Forms?
A: You may get forms from the U.S. Copyright Office in person, by mailing in a request, by calling our 24hoursperday forms hotline: (202) 7079100, or … More -
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When Will I Get My Certificate?
A: The time the Copyright Office requires to process an application varies; depending on the amount of material the Office is receiving. You may generally expect a … More -
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How Can I Obtain Copies Of Someone Else's Work And/Or Registration Certificate?
A: The Copyright Office will not honor a request for a copy of someone else`s work without written authorization from the owner or from his or her designated agent if … More -
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I Lost My Certificate: Can I Get A New One?
A: Yes, the U.S. Copyright Office can produce additional certificates for a fee of $25. Contact the Certifications and Documents Section of the Copyright Office (202) … More -
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Is The U.S. Copyright Office The Only Place That Can Issue A Copyright Registration?
A: Although copyright application forms may be available in public libraries and some reference books, the U.S. Copyright Office is the only office that can accept … More -
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How Can I Know If You Received My Application For Registration?
A: If you want to know when the Copyright Office receives your material, you should send it by registered or certified mail and request a return receipt from the post … More -
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Can I Find Out The Current Status Of My Registration Application?
A: Copyright registration is effective on the day the U.S. Copyright Office receives the appropriate form, copy or copies of the work, and the $30 filing fee. The time … More -
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Do I Have To Send In My Work? Do I Get It Back?
A: Yes, you must send the required copy or copies of the work to be registered. These copies will not be returned. Upon their deposit in the Copyright Office, under … More -
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May I Register More Than One Work On The Same Application? Where Do I List The Titles?
A: You may register unpublished works as a collection on one application with one title for the entire collection if certain conditions are met. It is not necessary to … More -
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Do I Have To Renew My Copyright?
A: No. Works created on or after January 1, 1978, are not subject to renewal registration (see Circular 15). As to works published or registered prior to January 1, 1978, … More
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