Section 801(e)(4) of the Act provides that persons exporting certain FDA-regulated products may request that FDA certify that the products meet the requirements of sections 801(e) or 802 or other requirements of the Act. The Act does not require FDA to issue certificates for food, including animal feeds, food and feed additives, and dietary supplements, or cosmetics. However, since foreign governments may require certificates for these types of products, the agency intends to continue to provide this service as resources permit. Section 801(e)(4) of the Act also provides that FDA may charge a fee of up to $175 if FDA issues a certificate within 20 days of receipt of a complete request for such a certificate. This fee may vary depending on the product type, but it will not exceed $175.
The latest form for Export Certificates for FDA Regulated Products expires 2021-03-31 and can be found here.
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Federal Enterprise Architecture: Health - Immunization Management
Form FDA 3613 | Supplementary Information Certificate to Foreign Government Requests | Fillable Fileable | Form and instruction |
Form FDA 3613c | Supplementary Information Non-Clinical Research Use Only Certificate | Fillable Fileable | Form and instruction |
Form FDA 3613b | Supplementary Information Certificate of a Pharmaceutical Product | Fillable Fileable | Form and instruction |
Form FDA 3613a | Supplementary Information Certificate of Exportability Requests | Fillable Fileable | Form and instruction |
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