TRACES is the European Commission's online sanitary and phytosanitary certification platform that was launched in 2004. It supports the importation of animals, animal products, food and feed of non-animal origin and plants into the European Union (EU), and the intra-EU trade and EU exports of animals and certain animal products.
Representatives of businesses operating in the agri-food chain, sanitary and phytosanitary authorities, organic control bodies, border control posts, etc. from both EU and non-EU countries that use TRACES for certification purposes and information exchange.
TRACES Classic has been entirely replaced by the new TRACES platform, also referred to as TRACES New Technology (NT). Subsequently, the TRACES Classic platform was discontinued at the end of 2021. The implementation of the new system featured modern functionalities such as the possibility to sign official documents in an electronic format. Access into the new system is only allowed with an EU Login account an aspect which enhanced TRACES data security.
I am an authority/ European Control Body.
A statistical tool called Qlik Sense is integrated in TRACES and allows the extraction and filtering of valuable data in relation to imports into the EU, exports from the EU and intra-Union trade. EU and non-EU authorities using TRACES have access to the data relevant to their respective countries. You can access the data from the Analytics section, after logging in to TRACES. For assistance with the statistical tool or for other data-related inquiries we kindly invite you to contact the TRACES Helpdesk Team at SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SANTE-TRACES[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) .
I am an economic operator.
We advise contacting your competent authority as they could assist you with your request. Please note, that by default you have access only to data related to the activities of your economic operation. If you need further assistance with contacting your competent authority (e.g., contact information), please contact us at SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SANTE-TRACES[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) .
I am an EU citizen or other interested party.
As the data requested belongs to the EU Member States, the European Commission needs to inform and consult all member states concerned by the request and only release the data upon receiving their approval. We kindly invite you to send your requests for data via email to the Traces Helpdesk Team at SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SANTE-TRACES[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu). Your email should include a detailed description of the data you require, including the period for which you require the data, the type of goods (commodity codes), how the data should be organised (at EU level, by Member State, etc.) and if the data refers to EU imports and/or intra-EU trade.
We invite you to contact your veterinary authority. If you do not know which authority to contact, please send us a request by email at SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SANTE-TRACES[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) mentioning the species of the animal, the country of departure and the country of destination enabling us to provide you with the correct contact information.
Please send your request by email to SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SANTE-TRACES[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) to receive more information on the available modules and to arrange relevant training.
EU Login is the European Commission's user authentication service. It allows authorised users to access a wide range of Commission web services, using a single email address and password.
The TRACES Helpdesk does not provide support for EU Login or any other EC Service. If you need support related to your EU Login account, please visit the EU Login page.
Non-existing users in TRACES
The competent authority is responsible for your operator's activity (veterinary, plant health, organic, etc.). If you are unsure which authority to contact, please contact the SANTE-TRACESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (TRACES Helpdesk), providing details on your activity and your country and we will provide you with the relevant information. For more detailed information, visit the Getting started page.
TRACES users
The authority responsible for your operator's activity can be found on your operator's page in TRACES.
Your responsible authority might have only validated the activity of your operator but your request for a role within your operator may not have been validated yet. We kindly invite you to contact them again for the validation of your role request.
For guidance on how to fill in official documents and certificates in TRACES, please visit the Document/Certificates tab on the TRACES Documentation website.