Domestic Property Certificate Transactions
MEXON Domestic Property Certificate Transactions
Domestic Goods Certificate is a document certifying that the products of companies produced in Turkey or operating in Turkey are defined as domestic goods. This document is necessary to prove that the products are domestic goods, especially in public tenders and some private sector projects. Here are the basic steps to follow to get a Domestic Goods Certificate in Turkey:
Making an Application: The company that wants to receive the relevant document should apply to the relevant institution. The application is usually made through official institutions such as Türk Loydu, Turkish Standards Institute (TSE), or the Ministry of Trade.
Meeting the Document Requirements: The applicant must meet the requirements required for the domestic property certificate. These conditions usually include criteria such as the production of the product in Turkey, the use of domestic labor and the procurement of a large part of the material resources from Turkey. Jul. Each document issuing institution may have its own criteria, so the applicant should learn the requirements of the relevant institution.
Preparing Documents Related to the Document: The applicant must prepare the documents necessary for the document application. These documents usually contain information about the production process of the company's products and the localization rate.
Immunity Test (Optional): For some products, an independent test may be required to obtain a certificate of locality. This test is performed to determine the localization rate of the product and indicates whether the product meets certain criteria.
Paying Paying the Application Fee: A fee is usually required to be paid for the application for a Domestic Property Certificate. This fee may vary depending on the size of the applicant company and the type of application.
Examination of the Application: The application is examined by the relevant institution and an on-site audit can be performed if necessary. Acceptance or rejection of the application is determined at this stage.
Document Purchase: When the applicant's application is accepted, a Certificate of Domestic Property is issued. This document is usually valid for a period of time and may require certain periodic checks.
The necessary processes and conditions for obtaining a Domestic Property Certificate may differ from institution to institution, so the applicant should access up-to-date information from the official website of the relevant institution. They may also receive support and guidance from sources such as local chambers of commerce or business associations.