Get FCC Certification for Your Device

We work with electronics manufacturers and distributors in Colorado.

Get FCC certification and US market access for your device with our accredited lab. Get your device into the lab in 1-2 weeks and complete the certification process within one month to bring your device to market faster and at a lower price.

Click the “Contact Our Team” button or call 866-540-5287 to request a free quote for FCC testing and certification for your device, or to ask our engineers your questions about the FCC certification process.

Electronic devices that emit radio frequency (RF) energy are required by federal law to comply with FCC regulations before they can be marketed or sold in the United States. This FCC certification process ensures that your product meets safety and interference standards set by the Federal Communications Commission.

We provide FCC testing and certification services for businesses across the country, including in Colorado. Whether you’re building a consumer electronics product, wireless communication device, or an industrial control system, our team can guide you through the entire certification process.

From initial consultation and test planning to shipping logistics and final FCC ID approval, our engineers and compliance specialists will support you every step of the way. We also offer global compliance services, including CE (Europe) and ISED (Canada) certification, to help your product reach international markets with minimal delays.

To request a quote or speak with our team, call 866-540-5287 or contact us online.

Helping Colorado Manufacturers Get FCC Certified

No matter where your company is based in Colorado, we can assist you in preparing your device for FCC testing and certification. Our logistics team will coordinate safe transportation to our accredited testing lab, and our compliance experts will take it from there.

We work with companies throughout the state, including:

  • Denver
  • Colorado Springs
  • Aurora
  • Fort Collins
  • Boulder
  • Other locations across Colorado

What Types of Devices Require FCC Certification?

If your device emits radio frequency energy, whether it’s designed to do so or not, it likely falls under FCC regulations. Nearly all RF-emitting devices must undergo some form of compliance testing before entering the U.S. market.

Common examples of devices requiring FCC compliance include:

  • Smartphones, tablets, and wearables
  • Remote controls, smart key systems, and wireless doorbells
  • Smart TVs, Bluetooth speakers, and home theater systems
  • Kitchen appliances with embedded electronics
  • Wi-Fi routers, Zigbee modules, and IoT devices
  • Synthesizers, mixers, and other electronic music equipment
  • Laptops, monitors, power adapters, and computer peripherals
  • Video doorbells, smart locks, and home security systems
  • Industrial automation and wireless control devices
  • Other electronic devices containing RF circuitry

Intentional vs. Unintentional Radiators & FCC Certification

FCC compliance requirements differ depending on whether your device is an intentional radiator or an unintentional radiator:

  • Intentional radiators are devices that deliberately transmit RF energy as part of their function — for example, Bluetooth devices, RF modules, and wireless transmitters. These typically require full certification and FCC ID registration.
  • Unintentional radiators are devices that emit RF energy unintentionally, usually as a byproduct of internal electronic components. Examples include desktop computers, LED displays, and switching power supplies. These may fall under DoC or verification requirements instead of full certification.

Our team can help you identify your device’s classification and recommend the appropriate testing route to ensure full FCC compliance.

Why FCC Certification Is Crucial for U.S. Market Access

Failure to comply with FCC regulations can lead to enforcement actions, including steep fines, customs holds, and sales restrictions. The FCC routinely monitors the market and penalizes manufacturers who sell or distribute unauthorized devices.

Additionally, online platforms like Amazon and Walmart often require proof of FCC compliance for electronics sold through their marketplaces.

Visit our FCC enforcement and fines page to learn more about real-world consequences of non-compliance.

Getting your device tested and certified before launch helps you avoid legal issues, protect your brand, and ensure a smooth market entry.

Get FCC Certification Support in Colorado

If your company is located in Colorado and you need FCC certification for your electronic product, we’re ready to help. We can typically begin testing within 1–2 weeks, and we offer one of the fastest turnaround times in the industry.

From start to finish, we’ll handle the logistics, testing, and paperwork — so you can stay focused on development and distribution.

Whether you’re a startup, contract manufacturer, or enterprise company, our team is here to help. Need CE, ISED, or additional certifications? We can coordinate those too, often at the same time to reduce cost and lead time.

Contact us online or call 866-540-5287 for a free quote and expert guidance through the FCC certification process.