Are you a US Licensed pilot living abroad? If "yes", then time is running out to meet new FAA requirements.
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Ensure You're in Compliance to avoid losing your FAA Certificate! Individuals with a foreign address and no U.S. physical address of record on file with the FAA who fail to timely designate a U.S. agent for service to comply with FAA’s new rule may not exercise the privileges of their FAA certificate, rating, or authorization. If an aircraft owner fails to comply, the aircraft’s registration certificate will be considered ineffective. Get Compliant/Sign Up Today!

US Agent for Service of FAA Documents
FAQs
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Who will be my US Agent for Service of FAA Documents?
AOPA is working with experienced service providers to offer these services to pilots and aircraft owners.
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Do I need to be an IAOPA or AOPA Member to use this service?
No, however; IAOPA and AOPA members receive special Member Pricing for this service.
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Why should I choose this service?
 With decades of experience in serving our members and the aviation community, AOPA understands the importance of compliance with FAA rules and requirements.  AOPA is here to serve the needs of the General Aviation community, at home or abroad.
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What information do I need to designate as my U.S. Agent for Service?
Please contact AOPA’s Pilot Information Center and Member Services at +1 800.872.2672 or +1 301.695.2000 registeredagent@aopa.org
FAA Resources
FAA’s website to designate your U.S. Agent  https://usas.faa.gov/
FAA U.S. Agents for Service final rule.
FAA announcement that the compliance date for applicants was extended to April 2, 2025. 
FAA Advisory Circular AC 3-1, U.S. Agents for Service on Individuals with Foreign Addresses Who Hold or Apply for Certain Certificates, Ratings, or Authorizations
Questions ?
If you can't find the answer here, you can contact AOPA’s Pilot Information Center and Member Services at
Phone: +1 800.872.2672