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EUROCOC developed in cooperation with industry data providers a tool, that allows us with 97% accuracy predict if a COC for your vehicle is available on our platform. We are a COC provider, but we are willing to share some basic data that we have in our system for your vehicle for free. This is not a COC, nor a substitute for a COC, but rather a proof to show we are serious about correct data. That is why we are able to provide COCs for close to 100 brands on our platform. We believe you will find your COC here too.

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By analyzing the VIN number of your vehicle, we will access some basic data of you vehicle and see if they match our database. EUROCOC cannot provide COCs for all cars on the market. If your car was build for EU market (EEA countries) and is not very old (depending on the manufacturer, but COC is available generally after built year 1996), we shall be able to provide a duplicate COC. Eventhough we do not provide COCs to all vehicles on the market, we are adding new manufacturers to our platform frequently.

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What Is Certificate of conformity (COC)?

A COC (Certificate of Conformity) is a declaration of the conformity with the type approval of EC. The purpose of this document is to ensure the free movement of goods within the European Union, specifically for those goods that are subject to homologation and registration. We can supply you with the COC for:

  • passenger vehicles (M1)
  • light goods vehicles (N1)
  • motorcycles (L)

A COC document is a producer’s declaration that the vehicle complies with the given approved type. This document contains information about the vehicle and its producer’s identification, type approval number, technical specifications and other data. The content of a COC is defined by EU regulation (Amendment IX, Regulation 92/53).

Do I really need COC?

If you have imported a vehicle from abroad, in most countries you will need the Certificate of conformity to confirm, that it is a European model and can be driven in the traffic without the need for any modifications.

In the case you want to register your car in France and fields D1, D2, D3 and K are filled in the technical license, the COC may not be necessary, but the ANTS may sometimes ask for it additionally.

The registration process of an imported vehicle differs in individual EU countries. More information on registration in a specific country can be found here.

How much does the COC cost?

The price of the Certificate of conformity depends on the car brand, model, country and year of first registration of the vehicle. Prices varies from 149 € (COC Audi) to 859 € (COC Rolls Royce) – excl. VAT.

All COC certificates of ours are originals issued by the manufacturer of the vehicle or by an official representative of the make. However, the original document is only the first copy that should be given to the first owner of the vehicle. All subsequent copies may indicate “Duplicate” or “Copy” but corresponds to the original Certificate of conformity and contains all security signs such as hologram, watermark or a signature.

Are the COC documents of yours originals?

Certificate of conformity as a document corresponds to technical characteristics of a unique vehicle such as VIN number, colour of the vehicle, number of seats, emission norms and standards, fiscal power, sound level, engine capacity, maximum speed, fuel type, consumption, gearbox type etc. Unlike certificate of registration, it usually has 51 technical points. If you want to see what information are included in the Certificate of conformity (COC), please check some of our COC samples.

VW coc | Homepage | EUROCOCAudi COC | Homepage | EUROCOCBMW coc | Homepage | EUROCOC

What should a certificate of conformity contain?

Every certificate of conformity is unique and based on VIN number of the vehicle. Usually COC has 51 points, where each point represents some technical information. Some COC examples from EUROCOC- COC car VW sample, COC car BMW sample, COC car Audi sample, COC motorbike BMW sample.

VW coc | Homepage | EUROCOCAudi COC | Homepage | EUROCOCBMW coc | Homepage | EUROCOC

COC sample, Certificate of conformity example

VW coc | Homepage | EUROCOC

How to get european (COC) certificate of conformity for free?

Usually first issuance of the COC is free and the certificate of conformity is delivered when buying brand new car directly from the car dealer. If you are buying a used car, second-hand car, light goods vehicle, scooter or motorcycle, then there is great chance that your COC has already been issued for the first time and every other copy called duplicate is chargeable.

The manufacturer, who has the correct dataset for the COC, charges a price for every other print of the COC. Therefore there is always a price for Certificate of conformity. COCs that you can find on the market for free are most probably invalid datasheets that will not help you register your car.

Who can issue Certificate of conformity (COC)?

EUROCOC, as an intermediary is providing authentic and genuine certificates of conformity valid in all EU and EEA countries including Switzerland. Certificate of conformity is a document issued solely by car producer / manufacturer. COC is a document providing information about the vehicle at the moment of its production, that’s why only the manufacturer can have all necessary technical details about it.

Do I need the certificate of conformity for a vehicle imported from outside the EU (US, Canada, Japan, Russia, China, Dubai, Singapore, Africa, and others)?

If you car was first registered in one of these countries, then the COC is not possible at all because it does not comply with European standards and does not have a European type-approval number.

You must contact the importer or official brand representative directly in the country of your next registration – they will advise you what to do next (this may vary in a few details in different countries).

You can read more about it in our article here.

How did the Certificate of conformity come about?

Since its creation, the fundamental aim of the EU was to ensure the free movement of goods and services. The single internal market was launched in 1993. This means that once certain goods are approved under applicable EU rules, they can be traded without any further approval. This also applies to vehicles. In the past, vehicles were approved by individual EU Member States. Later, new legislation (92/53/EEC, 2007/46/EC) entered into force and a single European procedure (“European single vehicle approval”) replaced the national approval system of Member States. European legislation sets technical requirements for all new vehicles in order to facilitate their registration, sale and entry into the services within the EU. Abolishing the need for multiple approvals can be considered the greatest benefit of the European type-approval, in addition to setting uniform requirements for a high level of safety and environmental protection. The Certificate of conformity is a proof evidence that a vehicle meets all the requirements set by EU regulations.

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