
Do you ship consumer products to the United States? If yes, there is a new compliance requirement taking effect July 8, 2026, that may affect your shipments. Here is what it means and what you should do before the deadline.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is introducing mandatory electronic filing of Certificate of Compliance information for certain imported consumer products. This takes effect July 8, 2026, under a final rule amending 16 CFR Part 1110.
Previously, proof of compliance was often only requested on a case-by-case basis. Starting July 8, certificate data must be submitted electronically at the time of import through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE). It's the system used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Shipments missing the required information may face:
At launch, ACE will issue warnings for missing eFiling data instead of outright rejections, and CPSC does not currently plan to deny entry solely for missing eFiling data. However, missing data may still increase the likelihood of holds, inspections, or enforcement action. Full compliance by the effective date is strongly recommended.
Note that not all consumer products are subject to this requirement. It only applies to products covered by a mandatory CPSC safety rule, ban, standard, or regulation.
The CPSC has released a sample list of Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes that they will flag for review. Based on currently available information, products commonly associated with these requirements include:
Specific safety regulations and HTS classifications will determine product eligibility. Again, not every item in these categories will automatically require electronic filing.
Adult-worn apparel made from exempt fabrics and certain other product types may fall under CPSC enforcement discretion, meaning no certificate is required at this time. However, enforcement discretion can be revoked with relatively short notice, so it is worth staying informed.
The type of certificate depends on your product:
Certificates must include:
Starting July 8, 2026, the results must also list the component-part test on the certificate.
We understand that this may be a significant change for some. However, please rest assured that our team is working both internally and with our customs broker to determine how to integrate compliance information while minimizing disruption to your shipping workflow.
We will continue to provide updates as details are finalized.
Here are practical steps you can take now:
If you are unsure where to start, our team is here to help you work through the requirements.
We are available to:
Reach out to our team, and we will help you figure out the next steps before the July 8 deadline.

Jose is Stallion's Senior Business Analyst. He helps improve the company’s shipping processes, works closely with delivery partners, and looks at shipping data to find the best prices for our customers. Outside of work, Jose has a passion for running, regularly completing 5k and 10k runs, with the goal of running a full marathon in the near future.



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