EU GDPR Data Protection Representative Services

What is a GDPR Data Protection Representative?

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A GDPR Data Protection Representative is a legal entity designated under Article 27 of the GDPR to act on behalf of non-EU companies. The representative serves as a point of contact for EU data protection authorities and individuals regarding the processing of personal data.

Do You Need to Appoint an EU GDPR Data Protection Representative?

Eligibility Criteria

You must appoint an EU GDPR Data Protection Representative if:
  • Your company is not established in the EU/EEA
  • You offer goods or services to individuals in the EU (paid or free)
  • You monitor the behaviour of individuals in the EU (e.g. tracking, profiling)
*EEA = European Economic Area, which includes Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland.

EDPO GDPR Data Protection Representative Services

EU/EEA Representation Coverage

We act on your behalf across the entire EU/EEA, ensuring compliance with GDPR requirements while maintaining a single point of contact for authorities.
Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs)
We manage unlimited DSARs, including request reception, identity verification, translation, and response handling.

Requests from Data Protection Authorities

We handle all communications with EU data protection authorities, ensuring timely and compliant responses.

Data Breach Notification Support

We assist with GDPR-compliant data breach notifications within the 72-hour deadline, including multilingual submissions.

GDPR Article 27 Compliance Certificate

We provide a compliance certificate demonstrating your adherence to Article 27 GDPR requirements.

ISO 27001 Certified Security

Our ISO 27001 certification guarantees high-level information security and data protection practices.

Benefits of Choosing EDPO

  • Strategic location in Brussels, close to EU institutions
  • Transparent and all-inclusive pricing
  • Multilingual legal and cybersecurity experts
  • Unlimited handling of regulatory and data subject requests

How to Appoint Your GDPR Data Protection Representative

Here is our checklist for the appointment of your Data Protection RepresentativeUse the form below to request a free quote or take our free assessment test to determine your obligations under the GDPR.

  • What services are included? Are there any extra (hidden) costs?
  • What languages are covered? Is translation included in the fees?
  • Who is the team? What are their qualifications and experience?
  • Does the Data Protection Representative provide data breach notification support?
  • What services are included? Are there any extra (hidden) costs?
  • What languages are covered? Is translation included in the fees?
  • Who is the team? What are their qualifications and experience?
  • Does the Data Protection Representative provide data breach
    notification support?

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FAQ – GDPR Data Protection Representative

Check our FAQ page for more questions and answers.

How does the EU Representative assist non-EU companies?

The main task of the Data Protection Representative in the EU is to act as a point of contact for the data protection authorities and individuals in the EU whose personal data is being processed by non-EU companies.

The representative acts on behalf of non-EU companies, performing its tasks according to the mandate received from them, including cooperating with the data protection authorities with regard to any action taken to ensure compliance with the GDPR.

The Data Protection Representative also has to maintain records of the processing activities of their clients.

Where does the EU Representative have to be located?

Your EU GDPR representative must be located in a (single) country in the EU where the individuals whose data are being processed are located. If your company generally targets the entire EU, then it can choose the country where it wants to base its representative. As Brussels is the capital of the EU, it is a preferred location for non-EU companies to designate their GDPR representatives.

Do your services cover all EU countries or only certain countries?

Our services cover the entire EU/EEA by default. If your company is only active in certain countries, please let us know, as this will impact the choice of the country where you need to appoint us. That being said, if your company is active everywhere in the EU/EEA or plans to grow, you’ll always be covered.

Does designating a Data Protection Representative release the non-EU companies from liability and responsibility?

NO. The GDPR clearly states that the designation of a Data Protection Representative does not affect the responsibility and liability of the non-EU companies that fall within the scope of the GDPR. The designation is without prejudice to legal actions which could be initiated against the non-EU companies.

How much does it cost to appoint an EU Representative?

Our Data Protection Representative fees are based on the size of your company (in terms of number of employees), the type of data (regular data and/or sensitive data) that your company processes, whether or not your company’s processing operations require regular and systematic monitoring of individuals in the EU and whether your company processes personal data on a large scale. All packages can be tailored to your company’s specific needs.

Click here to know more about our EU Representative fees.

If you also need to appoint us as a UK or a Swiss Representative, please let us know as we have discounted prices.

Do the EU representative services cover the UK or Switzerland too?

No. Given that the UK has left the EU, it is a separate jurisdiction which has its own UK GDPR. Switzerland is not in the EU/EEA and also has its own Data Protection Law. If your company is active in the EU, UK and Switzerland, you will need to appoint up to three Representatives. Head over to our UK Representative page or our Swiss Representative page to learn more.