Certification in Canada

The table below explains key details for buying and selling GPS devices in Canada. Along with the names of the organizations, the table also includes a summary, each agency’s certification requirements, testing labs, and proof of certification, if known. For more detailed information, please see below or contact the organization with specific questions.

Note: cellular certifications are generally optional in Canada, so contact your provider to learn more about their requirements and standards. In some cases, certification may only be necessary for certain devices or not at all.

1Consortium of North American cellular operators including Rogers, Telus, and other major Canadian networks.

Required certification labels in Canada

Products need to display all relevant markings from each agency that issues a certification. In Canada, the device may bear the former IC label or simply the newer ISED ID number, depending on when the tracker was certified. The latter allows you to search the ISED database for additional details about the tests, product documentation, and more.

1Device may display IC/ISED ID number instead of label as proof of certification.

Optional certification labels in Canada

How to check if a GPS tracker is certified by cellular operators?

Visit the sites below to explore each cellular operator’s database of certified devices or reach to them for more details. Since cellular certification isn’t a requirement, some companies may not provide information regarding this process.

If you can’t find your device, please contact your manufacturer for further information about this issue.

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