CRS Mark for Point of Sale Terminals

The BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) certification for Point of Sale (POS) terminals guarantees adherence to IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010, therefore controlling the safety of IT equipment. Manufacturers have to finish the BIS registration process, name an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) if foreign-based, and send their goods for testing at a BIS-registered lab. The certification has two years validity and needs to be renewed. It lets companies use the BIS Standard Mark, therefore guaranteeing market credibility and product safety in India. Selling POS terminals in India requires first compliance with BIS CRS.

crs mark for point of sale terminals

Applicable of Indian Standard For Point of Sale Terminals

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PRODUCT

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Point of Sale Terminals

13252 (Part 1)

Frequently Asked Questions

It ensures compliance with IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 for product safety and market approval in India.

Yes, BIS CRS certification is compulsory before selling in India.

It is valid for two years and can be renewed.

Testing in a BIS-recognized lab, appointing an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) (if foreign), submitting documents, and obtaining approval.

It includes an application fee (₹1,000), processing fee (₹50,000), and registration fee (₹2,000) for two years.