To market Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products in Indonesia must go through the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) certification process. What is often asked about the process is the paperwork application for Indonesia DJID certification.
As an importer or manufacturer looking to market your products, you must be aware of the paperwork application for Indonesia DJID certification.
With some requirements of reports that DJID can accept, paperwork application for Indonesia DJID certification can be allowed.
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Paperwork Application for Indonesia DJID Certification

Currently, paperwork application for Indonesia DJID certification is allowed as long as the product has RF, EMC, and electrical safety reports that are acceptable to DJID. Below is a detailed list of requirements for the reports that DJID requires:
- DJID can recognize RF, EMC, and electrical safety test reports issued by overseas testing laboratories. A list of recognized testing laboratories can be found at this link. If the link is not accessible in your region, please try accessing it by using a VPN. If you still cannot access it, for further assistance you can contact the Dimulti Indonesia Team at info@narmadi.com.
 - All published reports must be digitally signed by the lab. Digital signatures must use original digital signatures through digital signature providers (for example you can use this link and this link).
 - RF reports must be accompanied by a summary of Test Results based on DJID format and must be signed by the lab that issued the RF report.
 
A combination of test reports from overseas labs and test reports from local labs can also be used in some cases. For example, test reports from overseas labs are used for EMC and electrical safety reports, while RF reports use test reports by conducting tests at local labs. This method is also allowed by DJID, which is commonly called the “Partial Document” or “Combination” method.
If the EMC, Electrical Safety, and RF test results are available, then you can submit a paperwork application for Indonesia DJID. Here are the paperwork application requirements:
- Product specifications
 - Product photo
 - Letter of self-declaration of conformity
 - And MOU or distributor agreement (between certificate holder or applicant and brand owner)
 
Conclusion

The answer to the questions about the paperwork application for Indonesia DJID certification is allowed if the product has an RF, EMC, and Electrical Safety test report issued by an overseas lab that is recognized by DJID.
The “Partial Document” or “Combination” method which is a combination of test reports from overseas laboratories and test reports from local laboratories may also be authorized by DJID.
Document requirements that must be submitted in addition to EMC, Electrical Safety, and RF test results from overseas labs are product specifications, product photos, a letter of self-declaration, and an MOU or distributor agreement (between the certificate holder or applicant and the brand owner).
To simplify the process of obtaining DJID certification for distributors, importers, or brand representatives who want to sell ICT products in Indonesia, you can contact the Type Approval Certification Service for ICT Products which can be a solution for you.
					







