Certification, Regulation and Licensing post-Brexit

Certification, Regulation and Licensing post-Brexit

  • You need to check whether your current certifications, licences or authorisations will be valid post-Brexit. If you are a member of a professional body, they may be able to advise you further.
  • If you rely on UK Notified Bodies for conformity assessment and/or CE Marking, you will need to arrange to either transfer existing certificates, licences or authorisation's to an EU27 Notified Body or to obtain new ones altogether. You can check the EU Commission NANDO website for a list of designated EU Notified Bodies.
  • If you are in the building or hardware trade, check out the guidance from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government on the regulation of construction products post-Brexit. The Department has also produced a leaflet for the industry on how it can prepare for a no deal.
  • The National Standards Authority of Ireland has prepared useful factsheets that you can consult for further information.

Cork Chamber Services:

Some countries request a Certificate of Origin with imports. This document proves the place of growth, production, or manufacture of goods.  Cork Chamber is officially authorised by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and Chambers Ireland to issue and certify export documentation.

We certify a range of documents for companies including: Certificates of Origin (EU Certs, Arab/Irish Certs), Invoices, Certificates of Analysis, Packing Slips, Certificates of Incorporation, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Company Reports etc.

For further inquiries please contact Imelda or Leigh