We Work With Businesses in Taiwan

If you’re located in Taiwan and need help achieving FCC certification for your device, we can help you. We regularly work with clients in Taiwan and can facilitate fast, convenient delivery of your device to our accredited testing lab.

Click the “Talk to Our Team” button to the right to contact our engineering and compliance team to request a free quote for your device or ask a question about the FCC certification process.

By law, electronic devices that are capable of emitting radio frequency (RF) energy are required to comply with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 (widely referred to as the FCC Part 15 rules). 

If your electronic device is subject to the FCC Part 15 requirements, you’ll need to complete lab testing and receive FCC certification before marketing your device in the United States.

We Can Help You Get FCC Certification in Taiwan

We work with electronics manufacturers in Taiwan to make testing your device and getting FCC certification easy. Open since 1963, our engineering team has decades of experience in testing and can complete the entire testing, compliance and certification process on your behalf.

Our team can arrange fast, secure shipping for your device from Taiwan to our test lab location and, if required, participate in non-disclosure agreements for your device and business.

To request a free, no-obligation quote for FCC testing and certification, or to ask our engineers and compliance specialists your questions about the certification process, contact us online or call us at 866-540-5287. 

You can also learn more about the FCC testing and certification process, including what device types require FCC certification, below.

Is FCC Certification Mandatory?

In the United States, all electronic devices that can emit radio frequency energy are required to receive equipment authorization from the FCC in order to go on sale, either via certification or a process referred to as a Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC).

In order to receive authorization from the FCC, your device will need to be tested in a laboratory to verify that it operates within the parameters set by FCC Part 15.

These requirements apply even if your device does not deliberately emit radio frequency energy for communications. For example, if your device does not use RF deliberately, but does include components that may unintentionally cause RF interference, it still needs to be tested. 

Put simply, yes, devices sold in the United States need to complete lab testing and receive FCC certification in order to go on sale.

Marketing a non-certified device in the United States is against the law and can potentially lead to legal action. The FCC regularly fines manufacturers and distributors of non-compliant devices sold in the United States. Furthermore, many US distributors and retailers, such as Amazon and Walmart, require an FCC ID to stock electronic products. 

What Devices Need FCC Testing & Certification?

The FCC Part 15 regulations apply to all consumer and commercial electronic devices. Devices classified as industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) equipment are subject to FCC Part 18 rules and also require testing and certification. 

Common electronic device types regulated under FCC Part 15 include:

  • Smartphones and other mobile devices
  • Cordless phones, remotes and control devices
  • TVs, Hi-Fi systems and other home entertainment equipment
  • Dishwashers, microwaves and other home appliances
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Electronic musical instruments and recording devices
  • Computers, printers, keyboards and other peripherals
  • Security cameras and other home security systems
  • Commercial and industrial electronic devices and equipment
  • Other consumer electronics

The cost of FCC testing and certification can vary based on your device’s type, whether it uses RF intentionally or unintentionally, and the type of modules (pre-certified vs. non-certified) used as part of its design.

Our team can review your device and provide a quote and timeframe for testing and certification based on your needs.

Contact Us About FCC Testing & Certification for Your Device

As an ANSI-accredited electronics testing lab, we specialize in testing consumer and industrial electronic devices and achieving FCC certification. Our team can help you with every aspect of the certification process, from pre-compliance and testing to receiving your FCC ID.

We frequently work with clients in Taiwan and can arrange safe and efficient return shipping for your device from your location to our testing facility, making it simple for you to get your project started. 

To request a free, no-obligation quote for testing and certifying your device, or to speak with our engineers about the FCC certification process and requirements, contact us online or call us at 866-540-5287.