What Is a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)?
If you manufacture or import consumer products into the United States, you may be required to provide a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC). This certificate demonstrates that a product complies with applicable U.S. consumer product safety regulations enforced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

A GCC is required for many general-use consumer products before they can be legally imported or distributed in the U.S. Although it is not a product certification issued by the government, it is a legal declaration made by the manufacturer or importer based on product testing or a reasonable testing program.
What Is a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)?
A General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) is a written document certifying that a general-use consumer product complies with all applicable U.S. consumer product safety regulations.
The certificate is required under Section 14(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) for products subject to one or more CPSC-enforced safety rules.
Unlike a product test report, a GCC is a declaration of compliance. It confirms that the product has been evaluated and meets the applicable regulatory requirements.
Who Needs a GCC?
A GCC is generally required for:
- Domestic manufacturers producing products for the U.S. market
- Importers bringing regulated consumer products into the United States
The company responsible for importing the product into the U.S. is typically responsible for issuing the GCC if the product is manufactured overseas.
Which Products Require a GCC?
A GCC applies to many general-use consumer products, including products regulated under CPSC safety rules.
Examples include:
- Household products
- Furniture
- Mattresses
- Kitchenware
- Home décor products
- Electrical products
- Sporting goods
- Recreational products
- Seasonal products
- Other consumer products subject to CPSC regulations
Products designed primarily for children under 12 years old generally require a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) instead of a GCC.
What Information Must a GCC Include?
A compliant GCC must include several key pieces of information.
1. Product Identification
The certificate should clearly identify the product, such as:
- Product name
- Model number
- SKU
- Product description
2. Applicable Safety Regulations
The GCC must list every applicable CPSC regulation or consumer product safety rule that applies to the product.
3. Manufacturer or Importer Information
Include:
- Company name
- Mailing address
- Telephone number
4. Record Keeper
The certificate must identify the person responsible for maintaining test records, including:
- Name
- Address
- Telephone number
5. Manufacturing Information
Provide:
- Month and year of manufacture
- Factory location
- Country of manufacture
6. Testing Information
Include:
- Test date
- Testing location
- Laboratory information (if applicable)
7. Third-Party Laboratory Information
For most general-use products, third-party laboratory testing is not mandatory.
However, if third-party laboratory test results are used to support the GCC, the laboratory information must be included in the certificate.
Does a GCC Require Product Testing?
Yes.
A GCC must be supported by evidence demonstrating that the product complies with applicable regulations.
Depending on the applicable safety rule, compliance may be based on:
- Product testing
- A reasonable testing program
- Existing compliance data
Unlike children’s products, general-use products do not always require testing by a CPSC-accepted third-party laboratory.
Who Issues the GCC?
The GCC is issued by the responsible manufacturer or importer.
It is not issued by the CPSC or by a testing laboratory.
Although a testing laboratory may perform the required testing, the manufacturer or importer remains legally responsible for the accuracy of the certificate.
How to Obtain a General Certificate of Conformity
Obtaining a GCC typically involves the following steps:
- Determine which CPSC regulations apply to your product.
- Conduct the required product testing or establish a reasonable testing program.
- Review the test results to confirm compliance.
- Prepare the GCC with all required information.
- Maintain supporting documentation and test records.
For imported products, manufacturers should work closely with their U.S. importer to ensure all certification requirements are met before shipment.
What Happens If You Don’t Have a GCC?
Failure to provide a required GCC may result in:
- Customs clearance delays
- Product detention at the border
- Requests for additional documentation
- Regulatory enforcement actions
- Potential product recalls or penalties
Beginning July 8, 2026, many regulated consumer products imported into the United States will also require electronic submission of certificate information through the new CPSC eFiling system.
A General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) is an essential compliance document for many consumer products entering the U.S. market. It confirms that a product complies with applicable CPSC safety regulations and helps demonstrate compliance during customs clearance and regulatory inspections.
If you manufacture or import consumer products, it is important to identify the applicable regulations, complete the necessary testing, and prepare an accurate GCC before your products are shipped.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is a GCC required for every consumer product?
No. A GCC is only required for general-use consumer products subject to one or more CPSC regulations.
2. Is a GCC the same as a test report?
No. A test report contains the testing results, while a GCC is a legal declaration stating that the product complies with applicable regulations based on those results.
3. Is a GCC the same as a CPC?
No. A GCC applies to general-use consumer products, while a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) applies to products intended primarily for children aged 12 years or younger.
4. Can a testing laboratory issue a GCC?
No. Testing laboratories provide test reports, but the manufacturer or importer is responsible for issuing the GCC.
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