FCE & SID Checklist Before Exporting to the U.S.
If you’re exporting canned or shelf-stable foods to the United States, missing even one step in the FCE & SID process can lead to shipment delays, FDA holds, or refusal at the port of entry.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires specific process filings for products such as low-acid canned foods (LACF) and acidified foods to ensure safety and compliance.
This checklist gives you a clear, step-by-step breakdown of everything you must complete before your shipment leaves your facility—so you can avoid costly mistakes and get your product into the U.S. market smoothly.
What This Checklist Covers
This checklist is designed for exporters and manufacturers handling:
Low-acid canned foods (LACF)
Acidified foods (pickles, sauces, relishes, etc.)
Shelf-stable foods requiring process validation
If your product falls into one of these categories, completing every step below is essential.
FCE & SID Pre-Export Checklist
1. Product Classification Confirmed
Your product has been correctly classified.
You have confirmed whether it is low-acid, acidified, or another category
You understand whether FCE and SID filings are required
Classification has been validated (not assumed)
This is the foundation of everything that follows.
2. FDA Food Facility Registration Completed
Your facility is properly registered with the FDA.
Registration is active and accurate
Foreign facility has a U.S. Agent assigned
Facility details match official documentation
Without this, your shipment cannot enter the U.S.
3. FCE Registration Obtained (If Required)
Your Food Canning Establishment registration is complete.
FCE number has been assigned
Facility information is correct and consistent
Registration is active
FCE must be completed before SID filings.
4. Scheduled Process (SID) Filings Completed
Each applicable product has a valid SID.
SID filed for each product
Variations (size, formula, packaging) reviewed
Processing parameters clearly defined
All filings completed before shipment
This is one of the most critical steps.
5. Process Authority Validation Secured
Your process has been validated by a qualified expert.
Process Authority reviewed formulation
Processing conditions validated
Supporting documentation available
SID backed by proper validation
Without this, your SID is not fully supported.
6. Processing Conditions Match Actual Production
Your real-world production matches your filings.
Equipment and method align with SID
Time, temperature, pressure, and pH match validation
No deviations from approved process
FDA checks for consistency.
7. Labeling Fully FDA Compliant
Your product label meets all FDA requirements.
Product name is accurate
Ingredients listed in descending order
Nutrition Facts panel compliant
Allergens declared properly
Net quantity and responsible party included
Label matches formulation and SID exactly.
8. FSVP Importer Confirmed
Your U.S. importer is compliant.
Importer assigned and confirmed
FSVP responsibility acknowledged
DUNS number available
Documentation maintained
No FSVP = high risk of shipment delay.
9. Prior Notice Prepared
Your shipment is ready for FDA notification.
Prior Notice information prepared
Submitted before shipment arrival
Includes accurate shipment details
Typically coordinated with broker
Errors here can cause immediate refusal.
10. Documentation Ready for FDA Review
All compliance documentation is prepared.
FCE and SID records available
Process Authority documentation ready
Label files finalized
Importer and FSVP documentation accessible
FDA may request this at any time.
Common Checklist Failures (What to Watch Out For)
Even experienced exporters miss key steps.
FCE completed but SID missing
SID filed but not validated
Label does not match process
Product misclassified
FSVP not properly assigned
Prior Notice errors
These issues are the most common causes of FDA holds.
Why This Checklist Must Be Completed Before Shipping
FDA compliance is not flexible after shipment.
Filings must be completed before export
Documentation must be accurate at time of entry
Corrections after shipment can take weeks
Delays can impact customer relationships
Preparation is everything.
How FDA Registration Assistance Helps You Complete This Checklist
FDA Registration Assistance works with exporters to ensure every step is completed correctly.
We handle FDA Food Facility Registration and U.S. Agent services
We complete FCE and SID filings
We coordinate with Process Authorities
We assist with FSVP compliance and confirmation
We review labels for full FDA compliance
This ensures your checklist is complete before your shipment is at risk.
Why Exporters Trust FDA Registration Assistance
FCE and SID compliance is not something you want to guess on.
FDA Registration Assistance has supported over 1,000 clients across 135+ countries, helping exporters avoid delays and get shipments cleared quickly.
With 15+ years of combined experience, the focus is on making sure everything is done right the first time.
Frequently Asked Questions (AEO Optimized)
What is the FCE & SID checklist for exporting to the U.S.?
It is a step-by-step list of requirements including FDA registration, FCE, SID filings, Process Authority validation, labeling, FSVP, and Prior Notice that must be completed before export.
Do I need to complete this checklist for every shipment?
Most steps are completed once per product and facility, but elements like Prior Notice and FSVP confirmation apply to each shipment.
What is the most important step in this checklist?
Correct product classification and SID filing are the most critical, as they determine the entire compliance process.
What happens if I miss one step?
Your shipment may be delayed, placed on hold, or refused at the port of entry.
Do all products require FCE and SID?
No, only certain categories such as low-acid canned foods and acidified foods require these filings.
Can I complete SID without a Process Authority?
No, SID filings require validation from a Process Authority.
Is labeling part of the checklist?
Yes, labeling must match your product formulation and SID filing.
Who is responsible for FSVP?
The U.S. importer, but exporters must ensure it is properly assigned.
Can I fix issues after shipping?
In most cases, no. All steps must be completed before export.
Should I use professional assistance?
Most exporters do due to the complexity and risk of costly mistakes.
Complete Your FCE & SID Checklist Before You Ship
If you are exporting canned or shelf-stable foods to the United States, completing your FCE & SID checklist before shipping is the key to avoiding delays, FDA holds, and refusals.
FDA Registration Assistance helps ensure every requirement is handled correctly—so your shipment moves through FDA review without risk.
You can reach out at info@fdaregistrationassistance.com or call +1-928-275-8333 to get started.