For non‑wireless electronic products sold in the US market, FCC SDoC is a mandatory compliance procedure. With years of hands‑on experience in the certification industry, we help clients prepare documents, arrange testing, and handle audits every day. We share the actual 2026 requirements you can use directly.
FCC SDoC does not require official filing; documents are mainly for lab testing and internal archiving.
1.English user manual with product specifications, instructions, safety warnings, and FCC statements.
2.Complete circuit schematics, PCB drawings, and system block diagrams — required for EMC evaluation.
3.Bill of Materials (BOM) listing key components, models, specs, and manufacturers.
4.Clear external and internal product photos showing structure, label placement, and interfaces.
5.Product label design with model, manufacturer info, and space for the FCC logo.
6.Model difference statement for series products, explaining circuit, function, and parameter variations.
7.Completed and stamped application form and authorization letter, plus 2–3 working test samples.
8.All documents, test reports, and declaration forms must be archived for future inspections.
II. Actual FCC SDoC Processing Time (2026)
From qualified labs, with complete documents and one‑time pass:3–5 business days
1.Initial document review: 1 business day
2.EMC testing (FCC Part 15B: conducted & radiated emissions): 2–3 business days
3.Report issuance & supplier’s declaration of conformity: 1 business day
If testing fails and retesting is needed, add 3–7 business days.Simple products finish faster; complex or high‑power devices take slightly longer.
US customs and platform inspections remain strict in 2026. Proper testing and documentation ensure smooth customs clearance and sales.
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