We handle your EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) compliance, done-for-you: commodity/HS-code scope check, TRACES NT registration, and your first Due Diligence Statement (DDS) — plus a reusable DDS template pack.
If your first DDS filing is rejected by TRACES NT due to an error on our side, we refile it at no extra cost.
No professional license required for this service: we handle the execution itself (registration + filing), not regulated legal or tax advice.
Free instant check — no signup, no data sent anywhere (runs entirely in your browser). Based on the commodity groups listed in EUDR Annex I.
You fill a 5-minute product/HS-code form.
We complete your TRACES NT registration.
Your first Due Diligence Statement (DDS) is filed, and your reusable DDS template pack is delivered.
Yes — TRACES NT is publicly accessible. Budget several hours of setup time, plus a realistic chance of a rejection cycle on your first filing. We've already scripted the repetitive ~80% of the process.
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Use the free scope-checker above — it answers this before you pay anything.
One flat fee, one deliverable: scope check, TRACES NT registration, first DDS filing, DDS template pack.
Doing your own TRACES NT registration and first filing typically costs several hours of setup time — plus a real chance of rejection on the first attempt.
Rejected due to our error → refiled at no extra cost.
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies placing certain commodities and derived products on the EU market to prove they are not linked to deforestation that occurred after 2020.
Large companies must comply from 30 December 2026. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) must comply from 30 June 2027.
A DDS is the formal statement companies submit through the TRACES NT system confirming their products meet EUDR due-diligence requirements, including traceability and risk-assessment information.
TRACES NT is the official EU system through which Due Diligence Statements (DDS) are filed and registered under the EUDR.
Yes. SMEs get a longer transition period (compliance required from 30 June 2027 instead of 30 December 2026), but they are still required to comply once they place affected commodities or derived products on the EU market.