I will provide fcc certification guidance for your electronic product
About this Gig
Selling an electronic or wireless product in the U.S. without FCC certification isn't just a compliance issue it can get your product pulled from shelves, blocked at customs, or banned from major marketplaces like Amazon.
I'm Markins, a regulatory consultant helping electronics manufacturers, importers, and startups navigate the FCC certification process cleanly and efficiently.
What I help with:
- FCC ID certification for intentional radiators
- Supplier Declaration of Conformity (SDoC)
- Equipment authorisation guidance
- Test lab selection and coordination
- FCC labelling requirements
- Amazon & retailer compliance documentation.
Why work with me:
- Clear step-by-step process
- International manufacturer friendly
- Accurate documentation no costly mistakes
- Fast turnaround at every stage.
Process:
- Place your order
- Complete a short product intake form
- I assess your product and identify the exact FCC route
- You receive your roadmap, documents or full package
Don't let certification block your U.S. launch.
Order now and let's get your product FCC compliant.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
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FAQ
Does my product need FCC certification?
If your product emits radio frequency energy — including WiFi, Bluetooth, or any wireless function — it almost certainly requires FCC authorisation before it can be sold in the U.S. I'll confirm exactly what applies to your device.
I manufacture outside the U.S. — can you still help?
: Yes. Most of my clients are international manufacturers and importers. The entire process is handled remotely.
What's the difference between FCC ID and SDoC?
FCC ID is required for intentional radiators like WiFi and Bluetooth devices and must be certified by an accredited lab. SDoC applies to unintentional radiators and can be self-declared. I'll identify which route applies to your product.
