Agile methodologies have gained space in public and private organizations. It is a way of development that values a wide set of principles and practices that aim, for example, to generate speed, integration between team members, involvement of customers and other stakeholders, seeking to meet a productive context characterized by changes, contained in the product requirements. This research work aimed to present the AGIL-PERSCRUM strategy to guide the requirements engineering process applied to the agile Scrum methodology. The following specific objectives were established: a) Describe the requirements engineering process used in traditional software development models; b) Describe the agile Scrum methodology, with emphasis on its principles and practices, the structuring of Scrum team members, existing events and generated artifacts; c) Create models in Draw.io to describe the proposed activity flows for the Requirements Engineering process applied to Scrum; d) Propose criteria for prioritizing requirements; e) Present a scoring example of the activities and/or artifacts contained in the proposed flows. As for the methodological procedures, basic, exploratory and descriptive research was used, with a qualitative approach. At the end of the work, it was possible to conclude that the general and specific objectives were achieved. A proposal was built that is already being researched in the project Adoption of ÁGIL-PERSCRUM to direct the requirements engineering process applied to the agile Scrum methodology in the scope of information systems at the Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia.