Why Check AMCA Certification Status

Feb 18, 2026

Why Check AMCA Certification?

Verifying AMCA certification ensures you are purchasing or manufacturing equipment that complies with rigorous testing and performance standards. This certification boosts customer confidence and helps with regulatory compliance in HVAC, industrial, and ventilation applications.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Check Your AMCA Certification Status

  1. Visit the AMCA Certified Ratings Program Search Page
    The most direct way to verify if a product is AMCA certified is to use the AMCA Certified Ratings Program Search tool available online. You can access it here:
    https://www.amca.org/certify/#amca-certified
  2. Search by Product or Manufacturer
    Enter the product name, manufacturer, or other key details in the search tool. This will return a list of certified products matching your query.
  3. Review Certification Details
    In the results, you can see if the product holds active certification, the scope of testing, and other performance data validated by AMCA.

Additional Tips

  • If you have received a test certificate, be aware that AMCA test certificates are typically valid for three years. They require periodic re-testing to maintain certification status.
  • If you modify certain components of your product (for example, changing the motor on a fan), it may affect certification validity. Consult the manufacturer for specifics.

Support Resources

Checking the AMCA certification status is quick and straightforward with the official search tool. Ensuring certification not only complies with industry standards but also instills trust in your customers.


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