FAA U.S. Agent for Service setup guide for foreign FAA certificate holders: requirement basics, official sources, agent details, pricing, and mail handling.
FAA U.S. Agent for Service: Requirements & Setup explains FAA Agent for Service requirements for international FAA certificate holders, foreign pilots, mechanics, drone operators, aircraft owners, and aviation businesses with non-U.S. addresses.
Aero Agent provides a U.S.-based FAA Agent for Service address, FAA mail receipt, document scanning, alerts, forwarding, storage, disposal support, and secure portal access for customers outside the United States.
Use these pages to understand the compliance requirement, compare service options, read related FAA mail and address-rule guidance, and compare Aero Agent pricing when you are ready to appoint a U.S. agent.
Aero Agent focuses on FAA U.S. Agent for Service support for people and aviation businesses outside the United States that need a dependable U.S. contact point for FAA communications.
Customers can use Aero Agent for U.S. agent details, FAA mail receipt, document scanning, timely alerts, forwarding options, storage, disposal support, and secure portal access.
Important FAA mail can involve notices, address questions, certificate issues, or other time-sensitive communications, so the agent workflow should make receipt and delivery status clear.
Aero Agent content is written for foreign FAA certificate holders, international pilots, mechanics, drone operators, aircraft owners, and aviation companies comparing compliance options.
The official FAA designation process and the customer account workflow are separate: Aero Agent supplies the service details and mail-handling support, while the customer completes any required FAA designation step.
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For FAA pilots living outside the U.S.
Compare Aero Agent plans, save the U.S. agent details, and complete any required FAA USAS designation yourself with a mail workflow built for foreign-address pilot records.
For FAA-certificated crew abroad
Check whether your FAA record has a foreign address, then set up Aero Agent U.S. agent details and a scanned FAA mail workflow before completing any required FAA USAS designation yourself.
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Key facts for international FAA certificate holders
Frequently asked questions
Use this page as a plain-English guide, then confirm details against FAA source material or qualified aviation counsel when legal interpretation matters.
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