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The NOM mark is a mandatory safety mark in Mexico, used to indicate that the product complies with relevant NOM standards. The NOM logo is applicable to most products, including telecommunications and information technology equipment, household electrical appliances, lighting fixtures, and other products that pose potential risks to health and safety. Both locally manufactured and imported products in Mexico must comply with relevant NOM standards and product labeling regulations.

The Normas Oficiales Mexicanas logo is a mandatory safety mark in Mexico, used to indicate that a product complies with relevant NOM standards. The NOM logo is applicable to most products, including telecommunications and information technology equipment, household electrical appliances, lighting fixtures, and other products that pose potential risks to health and safety. Both locally manufactured and imported products in Mexico must comply with relevant NOM standards and product labeling regulations.
According to Mexican law, the licensee of NOM must be a Mexican company responsible for the quality, maintenance, and reliability of the product. The test report is issued by a laboratory accredited by SECOFI and audited by SECOFI, ANCE or NYCE. If the product meets the relevant regulatory requirements, a certificate is issued to the Mexican representative of the manufacturer or exporter before the product can be marked with the NOM logo.
Compulsory authentication mode
——M0: Certification conducted through quality control and regular testing verification;
——M1: Certification conducted through regular testing verification (new product type testing);
——M2: Certification conducted through quality system assessment verification (for new products);
——M3: Compliance letter issued through regular testing verification (applicable to new products);
——M4: Certification through quality control and regular testing verification (applicable to redesigned products);
——M5: Batch certification (applicable to redesigned products and second-hand products without a redesign manual);
——M6: 100% certification (applicable to non-standard products).
Certificate holders are usually individual importers, manufacturers, and distributors, and foreign manufacturers can apply for certificates through certification bodies recognized by the Mexican Standardization Committee.
Applicable product scope
The products subject to NOM mandatory certification are generally electronic and electrical products with AC or DC voltage exceeding 24 volts. Mainly applicable to product safety, energy and thermal effects, installation, health, and agriculture fields. The following products must obtain NOM certification in order to be allowed to enter the Mexican market:
1. Electronic or electrical products for home, office, and factory use;
2. Computer LAN equipment;
3. Lighting fixtures;
4. Tires, toys, and school supplies;
5. Medical equipment;
6. Wired and wireless communication products, such as wired telephones, wireless telephones, etc;
7. Products driven by electricity, propane, natural gas, or batteries.
Application Process
1. Find a third-party testing agency to provide services;
2. At least two samples should be sent to the testing institution for testing;
3. Provide all product information (Spain);
4. Provide certification applications to testing agencies;
5. Provide the name and address of the Mexican distributor or importer.
Application materials
1. Application Form
2. Proxy Statement
3. Registration documents for local importers or distributors
4. Relevant CB certificates and reports
5. Instructions for using Spanish (including warranty certificate required)
6. Technical documents (circuit diagram, assembly drawing, parts list) or CB (including Mexican deviations)
7. Service Manual
8. Company Profile (English)
9. Component Supply Guarantee
Certificate Information

Packaging label information
1. Name and address of importer or distributor
2. NOM logo
3. Original domestic information
4. Rated value of product input/output
5. Product Name and Model
6. Packaging quantity
other
NOM certification cycle
4-6 weeks
Mexico only recognizes its own NOM safety mark, while safety marks from the United States and Canada (such as CUL, ETL, CSA) are not recognized by the government of that country. Products that require mandatory certification can only enter the Mexican market if they bear the NOM safety mark.
Usually, the NOM logo appears together with NYCE or ANCE:
——NOM NYCE: applicable to electronic products, communication products, and data processing equipment, but does not include household appliances;
——NOM ANCE: Suitable for home appliances, including household electric instruments, electric handheld tools, etc.
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