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01-17-2013, 12:50 AM
March 21, 2008

Dear Owner or Operator of a Registered Food Facility:

The United States Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) has received a letter from a foreign embassy seeking clarification on information that had been sent in a letter to a number of food facilities in its country by FDA Registrar Corporation (FDA Registrar Corp). U.S. FDA is aware that private businesses, such as FDA Registrar Corp., are offering their services to food facilities. The purpose of this letter is to clarify that these private businesses are not affiliated with U.S. FDA, nor do they act on U.S. FDA's behalf.

As you know, the U.S. FDA's Registration of Food Facilities Final Rule, 21 CFR §§ 1.225-1.243, requires owners and operators of all domestic and foreign facilities that manufacture, process, pack, or hold food that will be consumed in the United States to register with U.S. FDA. We thank you for registering. Please note the following regarding the registration of food facilities:

Food facilities can register directly with U.S. FDA. There is no fee to register with U.S. FDA.

A food facility may register, update, or cancel its registration itself (or authorize another person to do so on its behalf) using the Internet at http://www.access.fda.gov2. Alternatively, a food facility may register, update, or cancel a registration by mail by requesting the appropriate form from U.S. FDA at 1-800-216-7331 (301-575-0156 outside the United States), or by e-mail at furls@fda.hhs.gov.

U.S. Agents may charge a fee for their services, which is solely an issue to be decided between the food facility and the person who agrees to serve as the food facility's U.S. Agent.

Contrary to any suggestion by FDA Registrar Corp., food facilities should register only once. The registration does not expire.

If any of the mandatory information in a registration changes (e.g., a food facility changes U.S. Agents or food product categories manufactured at the facility), the registered food facility must update the registration3 within 60 days of the change. 21 CFR § 1.234. The registered food facility must cancel a registration4 within 60 calendar days of the reason for cancellation (e.g., facility ceases operations, ceases providing food for consumption in the United States, or the facility is sold to a new owner). 21 CFR § 1.235.

Contrary to any suggestion by FDA Registrar Corp., food facilities do not need a certificate of registration. U.S. FDA does not issue a certificate of registration, nor does U.S. FDA recognize a certificate of registration issued by a private business. U.S. FDA issues a registration number to registered facilities. Any registered food facility may obtain its registration number by contacting U.S. FDA.
Contrary to any suggestion by FDA Registrar Corp., food facilities that have registered and do not have their FURLS information or PIN should not re-register. Instead, a food facility can contact U.S. FDA for help at 1-800-216-7331 (301-575-0156 outside the United States), or by e-mail at furls@fda.hhs.gov.
A food facility will be asked to provide information on its company's letterhead signed by the owner, operator, or agent-in-charge of the facility to verify the information. Once U.S. FDA verifies the identity of the food facility, U.S. FDA will provide the facility access to its account. For more information about these requirements, please refer to the Final Rule and to U.S. FDA's website at http://www.fda.gov/oc/bioterrorism/bioact.html for Question and Answer guidance documents, tutorials, and other information. You can also ask U.S. FDA for help at 1-800-216-7331 (301-575-0156 outside the United States), or by e-mail at furls@fda.hhs.gov.

Sincerely,

Stephen F. Sundlof, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Director
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition