What is the Power of Attorney required for ANVISA Registration Certificate?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

In the medical device registration process with ANVISA (Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency), the applicant is usually required to provide the relevant statutory power of attorney to ensure legality and transparency. This legal power of attorney is often referred to as a "procura o legal".

A power of attorney for legal representative is a letter in which the manufacturer or applicant appoints a person or entity to legally represent them under Brazilian law. Such authorization is a legal means to ensure that Anvisa communicates with the lawful representative and receives documents, information and notices. Typically, a legal representative is a company legally established in Brazil that acts as the manufacturer's representative for ANVISA registration and regulation. A collection of winter stomach-warming delicacies

A legal representative power of attorney usually needs to contain clear terms of authority to confirm the scope and conditions of the representative relationship. In addition, it needs to be notarized and authenticated at a Brazilian embassy or consulate to ensure its legal validity.

Please note that the specific requirements and process for a Power of Attorney for Legal Representative may change according to Anvisa's regulations, so it is best to consult the latest Anvisa guide or contact Anvisa directly for details before submitting your application for registration.

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