Free Sales Certificate

A free sale certificate “CFS” is a document that certifies that the cosmetics or personal care products listed are identical or equivalent to products sold freely in the United States. It will be issued on company letterhead.

 

However, it can also be issued by a local health department where the company is located, by the Food and Drug Administration, or by a cosmetics trade association such as ACMA.

A free sales certificate used in the Hague Convention countries requires only one apostille for legal use. The apostille is issued by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs. Free sale certificate used in countries outside the Hague Convention requires authentication and legalization.

 

First, they must be certified by the local Secretary of State, certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and finally must be sent to the appropriate embassy for legalization.

The Certificate of Free Sale

A free sale certificate “CFS” is a document that certifies that the cosmetics or personal care products listed are identical or equivalent to products sold freely in the United States. It will be issued on company letterhead.

 

However, it can also be issued by a local health department where the company is located, by the Food and Drug Administration, or by a cosmetics trade association such as ACMA.

A certificate of free sale used in the Hague Convention countries requires only one apostille for legal use. The apostille is issued by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs. Free sale certificate used in countries outside the Hague Convention requires authentication and legalization.

 

First, they must be certified by the local Secretary of State, certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and finally must be sent to the appropriate embassy for legalization.

Cosmetic Sale Certificate

A free sale certificate “CFS” is a document that certifies that the cosmetics or personal care products listed are identical or equivalent to products sold freely in the United States. It will be issued on company letterhead.

 

However, it can also be issued by a local health department where the company is located, by the Food and Drug Administration, or by a cosmetics trade association such as ACMA.

A cosmetic sale certificate used in the Hague Convention countries requires only one apostille for legal use. The apostille is issued by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs. Free sale certificate used in countries outside the Hague Convention requires authentication and legalization.

 

First, they must be certified by the local Secretary of State, certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and finally must be sent to the appropriate embassy for legalization.

Makeup Certificate

A free sale certificate “CFS” is a document that certifies that the cosmetics or personal care products listed are identical or equivalent to products sold freely in the United States. It will be issued on company letterhead.

 

However, it can also be issued by a local health department where the company is located, by the Food and Drug Administration, or by a cosmetics trade association such as ACMA.

Makeup certificate used in the Hague Convention countries requires only one apostille for legal use. The apostille is issued by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs. Free sale certificate used in countries outside the Hague Convention requires authentication and legalization.

 

First, they must be certified by the local Secretary of State, certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and finally must be sent to the appropriate embassy for legalization.

Free Comestic

A free sale certificate “CFS” is a document that certifies that the cosmetics or personal care products listed are identical or equivalent to products sold freely in the United States. It will be issued on company letterhead.

 

However, it can also be issued by a local health department where the company is located, by the Food and Drug Administration, or by a cosmetics trade association such as ACMA.

Free comestic certificates used in the Hague Convention countries require only one apostille for legal use. The apostille is issued by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs. Free sale certificate used in countries outside the Hague Convention requires authentication and legalization.

 

First, they must be certified by the local Secretary of State, certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and finally must be sent to the appropriate embassy for legalization.