The journey to obtaining your Grant of Equipment Authorization can seem daunting, involving multiple phases of technical analysis, documentation, and filing. Instacertify breaks this down into six manageable steps, optimizing each phase to minimize the
fcc certification cost and time spent.
Step 1: Preliminary Review and Rule Identification
Before any fcc testing begins, our experts conduct a thorough review of your product’s technical specifications, design schematics, and intended function.
- Deliverable: An official determination of the applicable FCC Rule Part(s) (e.g., Part 15, Part 18, Part 22/24/27 for cellular). This step is crucial, as it dictates the entire fcc testing methodology and documentation requirements.
- Key Action: We guide you in selecting the appropriate Equipment Authorization Procedure—Certification or SDoC.
Step 2: The Gateway to Authorization: FCC Registration
To engage with the Federal Communications Commission on any equipment authorization procedure (especially Certification), the responsible party (Grantee) must be formally registered. This step is known as fcc registration.
- FCC Registration Number (FRN): A 10-digit number that identifies you as the responsible entity to the FCC. We help you obtain this through the Commission Registration System (CORES).
- Grantee Code: A 3 or 5-character alphanumeric code linked to your FRN. This code forms the prefix of your unique FCC ID (e.g., 2A9C4-DEVICEABC), which is permanently affixed to your certified product. We manage the application and fee payment to secure your Grantee Code, completing the essential fcc registration phase.
Step 3: Rigorous FCC Testing and Pre-Compliance
This is arguably the most technical and critical phase. Your product must be rigorously tested in an accredited laboratory to prove its emissions meet the technical standards. Instacertify partners with top FCC-recognized accredited testing laboratories (often ISO/IEC 17025 certified) to perform the following:
- Radiated Emissions Testing: Measures the RF energy broadcast by the device through the air.
- Conducted Emissions Testing: Measures the RF energy coupled onto the power lines (AC or DC).
- RF Exposure (MPE/SAR) Evaluation: For products used close to the human body (like mobile phones), tests are conducted to ensure compliance with human exposure limits to RF energy.
Our pre-compliance services can save you time and money by identifying and addressing design flaws
before the formal
fcc testing. Any failure during formal testing requires costly re-testing after product modification. By managing the entire
fcc testing process, Instacertify ensures a higher probability of first-time compliance.
Step 4: Documentation Compilation and TCB Application
Once the fcc testing yields successful reports, the extensive documentation package is compiled for submission to a Telecommunication Certification Body (TCB). The TCB is an independent organization designated by the FCC to review the application and issue the Grant of Equipment Authorization.
The Instacertify team prepares and organizes all required documents, including:
- Form 731 Application (including the Grantee’s FRN and Grantee Code)
- Detailed Test Reports from the accredited lab.
- Internal and external photographs of the product.
- Block diagrams, schematic diagrams, and technical descriptions (Theory of Operation).
- User manual drafts containing mandatory fcc compliance statements.
- Label and label location drawing showing the permanent FCC ID.
Step 5: TCB Review and Grant of FCC Certification
The TCB reviews the entire package. They check the technical compliance of the test reports against the FCC Rules and ensure all administrative and documentation requirements are met.
- Instacertify’s Role: We act as the liaison, promptly responding to any technical queries or requests for clarification from the TCB, which is essential to keep the process moving.
- The Outcome: Upon successful review, the TCB issues the Grant of Equipment Authorization, and the product information is uploaded to the Federal Communications Commission’s public database. Your product has officially achieved FCC Certification.
Step 6: Final Labeling and Maintaining FCC Compliance
With the certification granted, the unique FCC ID must be permanently placed on the product label. Our team provides precise guidance on the required size, location, and content for the label, as well as the mandatory cautionary statements that must be included in the user manual to maintain ongoing fcc compliance.