NOM
The NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) mark is a mandatory safety mark in Mexico to indicate that the product complies with the relevant NOM standards. The NOM logo applies to most products, including telecommunications and information technology equipment, household electrical appliances, lamps and other products that are potentially hazardous to health and safety.
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1. Introduction of NOM certification
The NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) mark is a mandatory safety mark in Mexico to indicate that the product complies with the relevant NOM standards. The NOM logo applies to most products, including telecommunications and information technology equipment, household electrical appliances, lamps and other products that are potentially hazardous to health and safety. Whether it is locally manufactured or imported in Mexico, it must comply with the relevant NOM standards and product labeling regulations.
2. NOM certified product range
Products subject to NOM compulsory certification are generally electrical and electronic products with a voltage exceeding 24 volts of alternating current or direct current. Mainly used in the fields of product safety, energy and heat effects, installation, health and agriculture. The following products must be NOM certified to be allowed into the Mexican market:
- electronic or electrical products for home, office and factory use;
- computer local area network (LAN) equipment;
- lighting fixtures;
- medical equipment;
- wired and wireless communication products, such as wired telephones, wireless telephones, etc.;
- Products powered by electricity, propane, natural gas or batteries.
3. NOM certification common standards
product |
SAA certification standard |
IT computer peripheral products |
NOM-019-SCDI |
Electrical and Lighting Products |
NOM-003-SCFI-2000 |
electronic product |
NOM-001-SCFI |
Home Appliance Products |
NOM-003-SCFI |
Office electronic products |
NOM-016-SCFI |
Wireless and Communication Products |
NOM-EM-016-SCFI |
4. Preparation of NOM certification materials
1. Application form
2. Proxy* Statement
3. Registration documents of the local importer or distributor
4. Relevant certificates (GS or CB certificate and report of TUV SUD)
5. Instructions for use in Spanish (requires including warranty certificate)
6. Technical documents (circuit diagram, general assembly drawing, parts list) or CB (including Mexican deviation)
7. Service Manual
8. Company Profile (English)
9. Parts Supply Guarantee
5. Label information on the packaging
1. The name and address of the importer or distributor
2. NOM logo
3. Country of Origin Information
4. Product input/output ratings
5. Product name and model
6. Packing quantity
Remarks: There is no requirement for products with voltage lower than 24V
6. NOM certification requirements
1. Find a third-party testing agency to provide services
2. At least two samples are sent to the testing agency for testing
3. Provide all product information (Spain)
4. Provide certification application to testing agency
5. Provide the name and address of the Mexican distributor or importer
7. NOM certification factory inspection
No factory inspection required
8. NOM certification body
As a NOM certification agency laboratory in Mexico, ANCI has established an industry-leading large-scale testing base in South China (Dongguan), and strictly implements quality control in accordance with the laboratory accreditation system specification ISO/IEC 17025. We have been accredited by China's CNAS L6214, CMA (201819013768), the international IEC authorized CBTL testing laboratory, the United States UL/A2LA (4422.01), the United Kingdom ITS, South Korea KTC, Germany TÜV, Belgium Eurofines and other major international certification agencies authorized qualifications , is your ideal partner.