⚠ SIGNER'S RESPONSIBILITY. All data in the Due Diligence Statement is provided by you. EUDRCheck generates the technical-legal dossier based on the information you enter. The accuracy of the data (geolocation, country of production legal documentation, risk assessment) is the legal responsibility of the signing operator under Art. 4.2 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115. EUDRCheck does not verify your declarations against satellite data or external databases. SolidwareTools does not interpret case law from the CJEU or national courts. The maximum liability of SolidwareTools is limited to the amount paid for the product.
Fill the form with a real case to understand how it works. You can edit all fields afterwards.
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Operator
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Product
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Origin
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Supply Chain
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Risk
Operator identification
Data of the economic operator who places the product on the EU market or exports it. This data appears verbatim in the DDS as per Annex II point 1 of the Regulation.
What is an operator? A natural or legal person who, in the course of a commercial activity, first places on the EU market an Annex I product, or exports it from the EU. If your product contains coffee, cocoa, palm, rubber, soya, cattle or wood (or derivatives), you are an operator.
This text will appear verbatim in your DDS and in the final dossier. Write it exactly as it appears in your local legal documentation.
The system will automatically complete the country risk classification under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1093.
EORI = Economic Operators Registration and Identification number. Assigned by EU Customs to anyone importing or exporting to/from the EU. It is free. If you don't have one, you can operate via a European importer (who does) or request an alternative TRACES identifier.
This person will sign the DDS and assumes legal responsibility for the content under Art. 4.2 of the Regulation.
Product and commodity
Identification of the product and contained commodity. Data required by Annex II point 2 of the Regulation + verification against Annex I (closed list of covered products).
Check all that apply. The list is closed, these are the 7 only commodities covered by the Regulation.
The system will automatically validate that the code is in Annex I of the Regulation. If not, the product is out of scope (it will notify you and the purchase will be refunded).
Required only for wood products. Latin binomial scientific name.
Net weight of the shipment for which this DDS will be submitted.
Estimate of total quantity you will place on the market this year of the same product. Requirement introduced by Regulation (EU) 2025/2650 of December 2025.
If you select "Yes", the product falls outside the Regulation (Art. 1.2 + Directive 2008/98/EC Art. 3.1). The system will notify you and refund the purchase.
Origin and geolocation
Identification of the country of production and exact geolocation of each plot. Data required by Annex II points 3 and 4 of the Regulation. Geolocation is the most sensitive and technically demanding data in the DDS.
Cut-off date 31 December 2020. The product only complies if the plot was NOT deforested after that date (Art. 2.13). You, as operator, declare under responsibility that this is complied with. Verify it with tools such as Global Forest Watch, JRC or Hansen datasets before declaring.
For cattle: date of birth of the animal. For other commodities: harvest date. If before 31 Dec 2020, the cut-off date does not apply (deforestation-free by temporal default).
Mandatory technical rules of the Regulation:
• Plots smaller than 4 hectares: single point (latitude, longitude) with minimum 6 decimals.
• Plots equal to or larger than 4 hectares: polygon delimiting the full perimeter.
• Coordinate system: WGS-84.
• Technical format accepted by TRACES NT: GeoJSON conforming to RFC 7946.
🗺️ Find your plot on the satellite map. Click to place a point (<4 ha) or draw a polygon (≥4 ha). Download the GeoJSON and upload it in the "Upload GeoJSON" tab. Your data never leaves your browser.
⬇️ Scroll down inside the map to see download buttons and captured plots.
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Drag your .geojson file here or click to select
The system will validate RFC 7946 format + WGS-84 + minimum decimals in the browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
For each plot smaller than 4 hectares, enter a coordinate (latitude, longitude) with minimum 6 decimals. Add as many points as you have plots.
For each plot equal to or larger than 4 hectares, enter the perimeter points (minimum 4 points to close the polygon). The first and last point must match.
Plot 1 (≥4 ha)
If you select "No", the system will include in the dossier free public tools for you to verify before uploading the DDS to TRACES.
Supply chain and country of production legality
Identification of upstream/downstream suppliers (Annex II.5) and declaration of available legal documentation (Art. 2.40). The operator declares which documentation they possess; the system does NOT verify the documents.
Upstream suppliers (from whom you receive the commodity)
Supplier 1
Downstream clients (to whom you deliver the product, if applicable)
Client 1 (optional)
Legal documentation of the country of production
8 areas from Art. 2.40 of the Regulation. Check the areas in which you have legal documentation from the country of production. You declare what you have; EUDRCheck does NOT verify the documents. Keep the originals for 5 years (Art. 32) in case the competent authority requires them.
Important. Document 7 of the dossier you will receive is a generic checklist structured by these 8 areas. It does NOT include detailed country-by-country guidance (covering 200+ jurisdictions with rigor at this price would be impossible). If you need detail on the specific country of production, consult a local lawyer.
Risk assessment and formal declaration
Systematic risk analysis under Art. 10.2 (14 exhaustive indicators) + mitigation measures Art. 11 + operator conclusion + signed declaration of legal responsibility Art. 4.2.
The system has classified the country entered in step 3 as: STANDARD RISK. Full due diligence applies.
Check the indicators that apply to your chain. The system will use your selection to build the formal risk assessment.
Only required if the risk is NOT negligible. If the risk is negligible, you can skip this question.
Operator conclusion
How your license works EUDRCheck
1 license = 1 EUDR dossier. You pay €199 for the shipment / commodity you are generating now. The license is tied to your company's legal name.
Up to 10 regenerations of the same dossier to correct data within 30 days of activation. Enough to fix typos, adjust coordinates or update suppliers.
The downloaded dossier is yours forever. It does not expire, no subscription dependency. You can submit it to TRACES NT whenever you want and keep it for the mandatory 5 years (Art. 32 of the Regulation).
For a dossier of a different commodity or a different operator, you need a new license.
✓Personalized scope opinion · applicable obligations for your role
100% browser-side. Your commercial data and geographical coordinates never leave your browser. GDPR compliance by design.
⚠ IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE ACTIVATING
When you activate your key, it becomes permanently linked to: 1. Your company name (step 1) 2. The selected commodity (step 2)
If either is incorrect, fix it NOW. Once activated, the key will not work for a different company or commodity. The 10 uses of your license are for correcting other data (coordinates, suppliers, country, risk, etc.), but NOT for changing company or commodity.
If you activate with incorrect data, you will lose your license.
You are about to activate your EUDRCheck license for the following dossier:
⚠ CHECK BEFORE CONFIRMING
The company name and commodity shown above will be permanently linked to this key. If they are incorrect, press Cancel and fix them. If you confirm with wrong data, the key will not work for the correct dossier and is non-refundable.
After confirming, your complete EUDR dossier will be generated (1 PDF with 8 chapters + 3 technical files). You will have 30 days and up to 10 regenerations to correct other data (coordinates, suppliers, country, etc.). The dossier is yours forever.
By confirming you give your express consent under Art. 16(m) of Directive (EU) 2011/83 on consumer rights: the immediate generation of the digital dossier constitutes the act of product delivery and implies the waiver of the right of withdrawal of 14 days. Refunds accepted only for verifiable reproducible technical failures.
Product scope: You confirm having read that EUDRCheck structures the literal text of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 and does not interpret case law from the CJEU or national courts. The maximum liability of SolidwareTools is limited to the amount paid. Interpretation and application to your specific case is the responsibility of the signer or their legal advisor.