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for Prior Notice Version 1.6
New Features in the Prior
Notice System Interface (PNSI)
The tutorials may require Macromedia Flash player for proper viewing as well as other computer
system requirements.*
If you do not have Macromedia Flash player,
download the latest Macromedia Flash plugin.
Prior Notice/FURLS Login | |
Logging into the FDA | HTML with Flash |
Creating a Web Entry | |
** A FURLS Login is needed to Create a Web Entry | |
Step 1: Entry Type | HTML with Flash |
Step 2: Entry Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 3: Port of Arrival | HTML with Flash |
Step 4: Submitter Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 5: Importer Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 6: Carrier Information & Saving | HTML with Flash |
Creating & Submitting a Prior Notice | |
** A Web Entry is needed to Create a Prior Notice | |
Step 7: Create Prior Notice Article | HTML with Flash |
Step 8: Product Code and Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 9: Product Quantity and Packaging | HTML with Flash |
Step 10: Manufacturer Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 10a: Grower/Consolidator Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 11: Shipper Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 12: Owner Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 13: Ultimate Consignee Information | HTML with Flash |
Step 14: Holding Facility (If neccessary) | HTML with Flash |
Step 15: Complete and Submit Prior Notice | HTML with Flash |
Step 16: Complete Web Entry | HTML with Flash |
Additional Capabilities | |
Step 17: Submit Holding Facility Information After Your PNSI Prior Notice Submission | HTML with Flash |
Step 17a: Submit Holding Facility Information After Other Prior Notice Submissions | HTML with Flash |
* To view the Flash tutorials, your computer system should have a Flash-enabled browser (e.g., Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator 4.06, or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later) OR Shockwave Flash player (version 5.0 or later), and run on one of the following platforms: Microsoft Windows 95 or later; Macintosh; Sun Solaris; other UNIX platforms (Hewlett-Packard HP/UX or IBM AIX); Pocket PC or Web TV.