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Marcia Consulting

FAA U.S. Agent for Service

 

Your Trusted U.S. Agent
for Service FAA Compliance

Foreign pilots who hold an FAA certificate must now appoint a U.S.-based Agent for Service in order to stay compliant with FAA requirements. FAA Agent for Service is a reliable and officially authorized provider committed to making sure you receive all FAA correspondence without delay. Our complete service package includes secure scanning and electronic delivery of your mail—at no extra charge. With one simple annual subscription, you’ll have everything you need to stay informed and compliant, no matter where you are in the world.

 

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Who Needs a FAA Agent for Service?

  • FAA-Certificated Pilots

  • Aircraft Owners

  • Aircraft Mechanics, and Others Aviation Professionals

​The U.S. agent for service would receive certain FAA documents on behalf of the individual who designated them as their U.S. agent in accordance with § 3.303. Examples of the documents that the U.S. agent may receive from the FAA include:

The U.S. agent must be competent to assume their duties as U.S. agent.

Individuals who designate a U.S. agent should consider whether the U.S. agent has the necessary ability and means to receive documents from the FAA and immediately and efficiently notify the individual of service of FAA documents.

This is important to avoid missing the service of time-sensitive documents.

Sometimes, the appeal and reply deadlines of documents that the FAA serves can be as short as two days.

 

  • ​Enforcement action letter, notices, and orders.

  • Reexamination letters.

  • Letters of investigation.

  • Letters requesting additional information or denying a medical certificate.

 
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What the FAA Agent for Service will do for you?

  • A U.S. Agent address in the United States for FAA correspondence.

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