Certificate of Conformity for IVA
Certificate of Conformity for IVA
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trails

Original Poster:

5,672 posts

167 months

Wednesday 17th September
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I need one for my wifes JDM Suzuki Swift Sport, but Suzuki's website says;

"In addition, please be aware that the EWVTA Certificate of Conformity (CoC) applies to products built for the EU market only, if the vehicle is a non-EU build, then a Certificate of Conformity will not be in existence."

So I was wondering if anyone had used this website or similar to get the correct information to pass the IVA test?

https://coceurope.eu/

Thanks.


D_G

1,865 posts

227 months

Friday 19th September
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You don't need one, you can IVA using the export certificate, just apply and upload a scan of it under category R.

trails

Original Poster:

5,672 posts

167 months

Friday 19th September
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D_G said:
You don't need one, you can IVA using the export certificate, just apply and upload a scan of it under category R.
Thank you, was about to post this as I've found out as long as the vehicles classification code on the import certificate no need for a CoC or similar smile

ILOVEBASS

3 posts

Hi there! smile
I'm unsure if you have solved this issue as of yet! However, an IVA cert isn't required as this should have been conducted by the person importing the vehicle. Additionally, if the car is 10 years old or newer, IVA will be required.

Though I've found a ton of useful stuff here, and they're really helpful too!

Sorry, admins, if this isn't allowed! But just trying to help out! smile

Tougeimports will help you just fill in their contact form or email them, they wont charge either smile