Obtaining the **Disney FAMA (Facility and Merchandise Authorization)**, also known as the **Disney FAMA certification**, is a rigorous process designed to ensure that factories meet Disney’s high standards. Below are the key steps involved:
### Step 1: Initiate the Disney FAMA Application
To start the **Disney FAMA application**, the company must approach a qualified third-party auditing firm authorized by Disney to conduct audits or a certification body appointed by Disney. For information on approved firms, see our guide: *Which Company Audits Disney Factories*.
### Step 2: Undergo a Disney Audit
The company then undergoes an **on-site Disney audit** by the third-party firm. This audit, sometimes referred to as a **Disney ILS audit**, includes a review of various compliance and safety measures. For the required documentation, refer to *What is a Disney ILS Audit (Audit Process, Check List, and Precautions) *.
### Step 3: Obtain a Qualified Disney ILS Audit Report
Once the audit is complete, the third-party auditing firm will issue a **Disney ILS audit report** within five business days, reflecting whether the company meets Disney’s standards.
### Step 4: Submit the ILS Audit Report
The completed audit report must then be forwarded to the trading partner, who will, in turn, send it to Disney. Disney only accepts submissions from licensed trading partners rather than directly from factories, as they are often better positioned to help with obtaining the **FAMA Disney** certificate.
### Step 5: Disney’s Review and Issuance of the FAMA Certificate
Disney will thoroughly review the audit report and supporting documentation before issuing the **Disney FAMA certification**. This certification, also known as a **Disney licensee**, is essential for producing Disney-branded items.
In summary, factories must successfully complete the **Disney ILS audit report** before a trading partner can submit a **Disney FAMA application**. Factories, suppliers, and subcontractors must also maintain a valid Disney ILS audit report within a 12-month cycle to keep their **FAMA Disney certificate** active.
**Additional Notes**:
Disney also accepts BSCI and SMETA reports with validity over six months in place of the ILS audit. Since 2023, Disney has updated its audit requirements to include Health and Safety (HS) and Higg FEM criteria. For more on these updates, see our article: *What Does HS and Higg FEM Requirements in Disney Audits?*
At **Top Jewelry Ltd.**, we hold an up-to-date **Disney FAMA certification** and maintain annual BSCI, SMETA, and Higg FEM reports to ensure our **FAMA Disney certificate** remains valid. For further questions, contact us at **SALES@TOP-JEWELRY.CN** or **SALES@TOP-JEWELRY.NET**.
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*What is a Disney ILS Audit? (Audit Process, Check List, and Precautions)
*Which Company Audits Disney Factories?
*What Does HS and Higg FEM Requirements in Disney Audits?
*What is Disney’s Manufacturer Code of Conduct?
*What is the FAMA Audit for Disney?
*What is the Difference Between Disney FAMA and ILS Factory Audit?