Overview
ISO 9000 Standards
Benefits of
Certification

History of ISO
ISO 9000 Institutions
ANSI
RAB
Registrars
ISO 9000 Compliant
Companies

Market Statistics
Compliance
Requirements
Updates
Standards
Glossary

A registrar is a third-party company that is contracted to evaluate an organization’s Quality Management System (QMS) relative to the requirements of the ISO 9000 Standards and issue a certification certificate. Registrars can either be accredited, through an accreditation body such as RAB, or unaccredited. There are over 85 registrar groups in the U.S., many of which are international organizations.

The registrar is charged with the responsibility of interpreting the ISO 9000 Standard, applying it to the company’s business situation, and determining whether its QMS conforms to the standard. When there is lack of conformity to the standard, the registrar documents it as a “nonconformance.” The number and severity of nonconformances, or lack thereof, is the determining factor in whether a company achieves or maintains ISO certification.



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