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FCC Certification Process [Copy link]

1. Declaration of Conformity: The party responsible for the product (manufacturer or importer) will test the product at a qualified testing agency designated by the FCC and make a test report. If the product complies with the FCC standards, the corresponding label will be affixed to the product, and the relevant compliance with the FCC standards will be stated in the user manual, and the test report will be retained for FCC request.
2. Apply for ID, first apply for an FRN to fill in other forms. If the applicant is applying for an FCC ID for the first time, you need to apply for a permanent Grantee Code. While waiting for the FCC to approve the distribution of the Grantee Code to the applicant, the applicant should hurry up to test the device. When all the materials required by the FCC are prepared and the test report has been completed, the FCC should have approved the Grantee Code. The applicant uses this code, the test report and the required materials to complete the FCC Form 731 and Form 159 online. After the FCC receives Form 159 and the remittance, it will begin to accept the certification application. The average time for the FCC to accept the ID application is 60 days. At the end of the acceptance, the FCC will send the Original Grant of the FCC ID to the applicant. After obtaining the certificate, the applicant can sell or export the corresponding products. [ip]

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