Mexico NOM Compliance
What Mexico NOM Compliance Covers
NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) are Mexico's mandatory technical standards covering safety, labelling, environmental, and health requirements. Administered by various secretariats (SE, SENER, SEMARNAT, etc.), NOMs apply to electronics, industrial equipment, food, chemicals, toys, and many other product categories imported or manufactured for the Mexican market.
Mexico's Normas Oficiales Mexicanas are binding technical regulations, distinct from voluntary NMX standards, that cover a remarkably broad range of product categories — over 1,600 NOMs have been published across health, safety, environment, energy efficiency, and commercial information domains. For imported goods, the relevant NOMs are enforced at customs by the Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT) in coordination with PROFECO (consumer protection), COFEPRIS (health and pharmaceuticals), and SENER (energy products). Non-compliant goods may be detained, refused entry, or destroyed at the importer's expense.
The most commercially significant NOMs for electronics and consumer goods manufacturers include NOM-001-SCFI (electrical safety for household appliances), NOM-019-SCFI (IT equipment), NOM-003-SCFI (electrical installations), NOM-050-SCFI (general labelling), and NOM-051-SCFI-SSA1 (food and non-alcoholic beverages labelling). Each NOM specifies a conformity assessment procedure that ranges from fully self-declarable (with retained test evidence) to third-party certification by a DGN-accredited Organismo de Certificación (OC). The Spanish-language labelling requirements in NOM-050 are particularly detailed and frequently catch importers off-guard — the origin, importer's RFC, warranty terms, and safety warnings must all appear in Spanish on the product or its packaging.
For companies already certified under IEC, UL, or CE schemes, Mexico has adopted a number of international standards directly into NOM, allowing test reports from accredited international laboratories to support Mexican conformity declarations — but the Declaración de Conformidad itself must be issued by a Mexico-registered entity and registered with DGN before the product arrives at customs. Sustalium generates the Declaración de Conformidad in the correct Spanish format, pre-populates it with the applicable NOM references for your product category, and guides you through the DGN registration process.
The Professional Choice for Mexico NOM
Manufacturers face a growing challenge: compliance documentation that must be structured, verifiable, and always current — not scattered across PDFs, spreadsheets, and email chains.
Structured for this framework
Pre-built Mexico NOM Compliance template with all required fields, data structures, and output formats. Enter your data once — it maps to the framework automatically. No starting from scratch, no manual formatting, no compliance gaps.
What you get
NOM Declaración de Conformidad template in Spanish, NOM standard lookup by product category and HS code, DGN registration submission checklist — delivered as a verifiable public page with QR code, PDF export, and tiered access controls.
Covers your markets
Mexico — Sustalium's structured approach works across jurisdictions, so you don't rebuild for each market.
Generate your NOM Declaración de Conformidad and clear Mexican customs with confidence.
Applicable Markets
- Mexico: Mandatory for product categories covered by Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOMs), enforced by Customs, PROFECO, and COFEPRIS on imported and domestic goods.
What's Included
- Product identification and applicable NOM standard references
- Declaración de Conformidad (Declaration of Conformity) in Spanish
- Test reports from DGN-accredited or SE-approved laboratory
- Importer or manufacturer legal entity details for Mexico
- NOM-compliant Spanish-language labelling confirmation
- DGN registration number and conformity certificate number
Who It's For
Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of electronics, electrical appliances, machinery, toys, chemicals, food products, and textiles entering the Mexican market.
What You'll Need
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mexico NOM Compliance?
Mexico NOM Compliance is a compliance framework that declare product conformity with mexico's mandatory normas oficiales mexicanas (nom) safety and labeling standards for the mexican market.. Sustalium provides the structured framework so you do not have to start from scratch.
Who needs Mexico NOM Compliance?
Mexico NOM Compliance is relevant for Electronics manufacturers, Consumer goods importers, Industrial equipment suppliers, Toy distributors. Any business in applicable markets or selling to partners who require this declaration benefits from a published, verifiable compliance document.
How long does it take to publish a Mexico NOM Compliance?
Publishing your Mexico NOM Compliance takes ~1-2 hours. The framework is already structured -- add your data, review, and publish. No research, no consultants, no starting from scratch.
What do I receive after publishing?
A public, verifiable compliance page with a unique URL and QR code. Share as a link, embed on your website, or export as a PDF. Public, audit-only, and internal access tiers let you control who sees what.
What happens when Mexico NOM Compliance regulations change?
Sustalium continuously updates every framework as regulations evolve. Your existing data carries forward -- review and re-publish. No starting over, no missed deadlines.
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Generate your NOM Declaración de Conformidad and clear Mexican customs with confidence.
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