ISO Registration

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The International Organization for Standardization’s ISO series describes set of standards for a Quality Management System based on the process model.

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Overview of ISO Registration

An ISO certificate is a recognized certification that establishes standards for organizations, guiding them towards innovation and trade development. Obtaining an ISO Certification is essential to establish specific standards that guarantee the quality, safety, and efficiency of products and services. It verifies that a company’s products and services adhere to customer and regulatory requirements. By certifying that the company’s management system aligns with a beneficial ISO standard, it brings advantages to the business, clients, and employees or team members alike.

Common Categories of ISO Certification

The categories of ISO Certification are given below: 

Benefits of ISO Registration

Checklist for ISO Certification

ISO Certification / Registration – FAQs

ISO certification is a formal approval by an external body (like a certification agency) that a company complies with international standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

  • ISO 9001 – Quality Management
  • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety
  • ISO 27001 – Information Security
  • ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management
  • ISO 13485 – Medical Devices
  • ISO 50001 – Energy Management

No, ISO certification is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended for:

  • Bidding in government tenders
  • Export/import compliance
  • Customer trust
  • Quality assurance

Any entity — business, NGO, institution, or individual entrepreneur — can apply for ISO certification if they follow a structured process and quality management practices.

  • Boosts brand credibility
  • Helps in process improvement
  • Required for international trade
  • Tender eligibility
  • Reduces waste and errors
  • Increases customer satisfaction

It typically takes 7–15 working days, depending on:

  • Type of ISO standard
  • Documentation readiness
  • Size of the business
  1. Choose the ISO standard
  2. Apply to a certification body
  3. Submit required documents
  4. Conduct internal audit
  5. Certification body performs audit
  6. Certificate issued if compliant

 

For genuine ISO certifications, yes, a site audit is mandatory. Some providers issue ISO certificates without audits, but they are often not recognized or accepted by clients/tenders.

  • Business registration proof (GST / MSME / PAN)
  • Address proof
  • Nature of business
  • Scope of certification
  • Process manual (optional)
  • Signed application form

Most ISO certificates are valid for 3 years, subject to annual surveillance audits.

It is an annual follow-up audit by the certifying body to ensure continued compliance with ISO standards.

Yes, if issued by an IAF-accredited certification body, it is accepted in most countries and industries worldwide.

IAF stands for International Accreditation Forum, which ensures that certification bodies are trustworthy and globally accepted.

 

Cost varies depending on:

  • Type of ISO
  • Company size
  • Certification body
    It generally ranges from ₹3,000 to ₹25,000 or more.

Yes. Many certification agencies offer online ISO registration through document submission and virtual audits (if permitted).

 

The certification body will issue non-conformance reports (NCRs). You’ll be given time to rectify and re-audit before getting certified.

Check the certificate number and issuing body on their official website or contact them for verification.

Yes, startups and small businesses can get ISO certified to improve quality and build trust.

Yes. If the organization fails to comply with standards during surveillance audits, the certificate can be suspended or cancelled.

  • ISO 9001: Focuses on quality management
  • ISO 14001: Focuses on environmental management

Yes, ISO 9001 is a generic standard and can be applied to any business — manufacturing, service, trading, IT, education, etc.

No official government portal for ISO. It is issued by private certification bodies, but MSMEs can claim subsidies for ISO under government schemes

Certificates issued by non-accredited or shell bodies that are not recognized by IAF or customers. They may look real but hold no international value.

No, but you must undergo a yearly surveillance audit. After 3 years, the certificate must be renewed.

Consultants help businesses:

  • Prepare documentation
  • Understand processes
  • Implement quality standards
  • Prepare for audits
    They’re useful but not mandatory.