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Answers To Commonly Asked Questions
Simply being registered does not imply FDA approval of your products, nor does it endorse them.
Yes, foreign facilities must designate a U.S. Agent to facilitate communication with the FDA.
The U.S. Agent must reside in the United States and aid in both communication with the FDA and the coordination of inspections.
No, registration activation necessitates having a U.S. Agent from the outset.
Yes, you are permitted to appoint a different U.S. Agent after registration.
A third-party service, like FDA Specialist, can be employed to fulfill the role of U.S. Agent.
You need to provide specific details about your company and the types of food it manages. A DUNS number is also necessary for registration.
No, having a registration does not equate to FDA approval of the products.
No, the U.S. Agent needs to be based within the United States.
No, to market foods in the U.S., facilities must be registered directly with the U.S. FDA.