Hygienic Certificate (State Registration Certificate)

Reference to the HS Code required to obtain SGR certification, overview of the essential requirements.

All goods with reference to the HS Code (Customs code) that require SRC are listed in the “List of goods subjected to sanitary and epidemiological supervision (control) at the customs border and customs territory of the CU” (The Sanitary Approval List), including:
"On Safety of Products for Children and Teenagers" (TR CU 007/2011) and "On Safety of Perfumes and Toiletries" (TR CU 009/2011).

State Registry Certification covers a wide range of products, including:

  • Disinfectants, disinsection and deratization agents
  • Household chemical products
  • Potentially hazardous chemical and biological substances and preparations (paints, adhesives, primers, etc.)
  • Materials, equipment, devices, and technical means of water treatment intended for use in drinking water supply systems
  • Personal hygiene products for adults
  • Products intended for contact with foodstuffs
  • Certain cosmetic products (tanning cosmetics, skin whitening products, depilation products, children’s cosmetics, peels, protective and hair dyeing products, etc.)
  • Clothes for children under 14 years old, including newborn clothing (up to 1 year)

The manufacturer can act as the Applicant for certification, meaning only their company name will appear on the SRC. However, for products regulated under TR CU 007/2011 (children’s products) and TR CU 009/2011 (cosmetics), the Applicant must be a Local Representative (a CU resident).

Certification Timeline

Typically, obtaining SRC approval takes 4–6 weeks. However, timelines vary depending on the product category:
• Disinfectants: 6–8 months
• Food supplements: 5–6 months

Applications must include full product details, as the composition, number of product types (models), manufacturer subsidiaries, and even product color can influence t

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