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​U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Getting Started

​To make submissions to FDA (e.g., Food Facility Registration, Prior Notice, etc.) you must first create an account. Select "Create New Account" towards the bottom left side of this page.

If you already have an account, enter your account ID and password.

WARNING: You are accessing a U.S. Government information system. The system usage may be monitored, recorded, and subject to audit. Unauthorized use of the system is prohibited and subject to criminal and civil penalties. Use of the system indicates consent to monitoring and recording, and anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible criminal activity, system personnel may provide the evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials.

Is your computer secure? Before using FDA Industry Systems (FIS), FDA strongly encourages all users to have current antivirus and antispyware software installed on your computer to help ensure the privacy of the information being entered.

If you are experiencing technical difficulties submitting your Tobacco Establishment Registration or Product List information, please email FDA at FURLSSupport@FDA.hhs.gov for further assistance. For compliance related questions regarding these requirements, please email FDA at CTPRegistrationandListing@fda.hhs.gov.

FDA retains contractors to assist the agency in maintaining its databases. If you get a call from someone asking about your facility and you are concerned about whether the call is legitimate, get the name and company of the caller, as well as a phone number, and contact FDA FURLS Help Desk at 1-800-216-7331 to confirm that the caller is acting on behalf of FDA.

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