ANCOM

Foreign applicants

• If you are a foreign person with the main headquarters in the Member States of the European Union or of the European Economic Area, or if you are a foreign person with headquarters in a third state,established in Romania, the above provisions set out in letters a) to c) shall apply to you, corresponding to the Romanian applicants.

If you intend to provide postal services on the territory of Romania via a working point without legal personality (i.e. a branch), in addition to the standard notification form (Annex 2) and to the documents relating to the secondary headquarters specified in the letters a) and b) above, you must also attach the documents required to identify the parent-company and their authorised translation.

If you are a foreign person with headquarters in the Member States of the European Union or of the European Economic Area butyou are not established in Romania, you must attach to the standard notification form (Annex 2) the following documents:

  1. the documents equivalent to those provided in letters a) and b) above, issued in accordance with the legislation of the origin Member State, as they case may be, in copy:
  2. the general conditions regarding the provision of postal services, in copy;
  3. the authorised translation in Romanian of the documents referred to in point I and II.

All documents in a foreign language sent to ANCOM must be accompanied by a translation into Romanian made by an authorised translator. This requirement does not apply to the documents mentioned at letters a) and b) above which are issued in English or translated into English by a person authorised to do so.

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