Getting a COC for Belgium

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Are you looking to register your car in Belgium? You’ll likely need a Certificate of Conformity (COC.) 

This COC-Pedia post will cover what a COC is, how to get a Certificate of Conformity online, and why you need this document to register your car. We’ve included a helpful video below for more information, or click the green ‘I need COC’  button at the top of the page to begin the process of getting a COC. 

What is a COC for Belgium?

A Certificate of Conformity is a document required to register a car in Belgium that was made abroad. If you’re looking to move to Belgium, or if you are visiting for a long period of time and want to take your vehicle with you, it is likely that you will need a Certificate of Conformity.

In EU Law, a COC (Certificate of Conformity) is required as a declaration of conformity with the type approval of the European Commission. In short, the Certificate of Conformity guarantees the homogeneity of goods in the EU that are subject to registration, including passenger vehicles (M1), light goods vehicles (N1), and motorcycles (L). EUROCOC can help you to get a COC for all of these vehicle types to assist you in your move to Belgium.

In Belgium, a COC may have three different names, depending on the language of the area you are in. In French, a COC is known as a certificat de conformité, in German a COC Papiere and in Dutch, a certificaat van overeenstemming

When do I need a Certificate of Conformity (COC) for Belgium?

When you travel to Belgium and want to bring your car for a long period of time, you may need to get a Certificate of Conformity (COC.) If you are intending to relocate permanently to Belgium, or will be travelling to Belgium for an extended period of time, you will likely need to obtain a COC and register your vehicle with Belgian authorities. Whatever you need a COC for, EUROCOC can help.

How to get a Certificate of Conformity in Belgium

When importing your vehicle from one European country to Belgium you need to register your vehicle with the Belgian Vehicle Registration Service (DIV.) The DIV are responsible for the registration of motorbikes, cars, and trailers over 750kg. When registering with the DIV, you will receive a certificate of registration and a licence plate for your vehicle. It is for this process that you will need a COC Belgium.

Further information on exceptions to registration, and criteria your vehicle must meet for registration can be found here.

In Belgium, the registration plate that you display on your vehicle is registered to the owner of the vehicle rather than the specific vehicle that you are driving. This means that you can transfer this plate to other vehicles if you were to purchase a new vehicle while you were in Belgium. Because the registration plate is assigned to an individual, rather than the vehicle, you are required to provide specific documentation when applying for a registration plate in Belgium such as: 

  • Residency permit showing a permanent address in Belgium
  • Proof of purchase for the vehicle to be imported
  • Previous registration documents of the vehicle 

A Certificate of Conformity (COC)

More information on the documentation required to obtain a registration plate can be found here.  

UK citizens have additional obligations when permanently exporting their vehicles into Belgium. Additional information can be found on the Gov.uk website here. 

Get a COC for Belgium with EUROCOC

It’s easy to get a COC for Belgium with EUROCOC.

The original COC is free and is given to you by the car dealer when you buy a brand new car. If you have lost the original COC or if your vehicle is second hand, meaning that you will be importing a used car to Belgium, or you are driving a scooter, a motorcycle, or a light goods vehicle then you will need to request a duplicate COC from the manufacturer. This will incur a cost and can also be difficult and time consuming – you’ll have to negotiate with the manufacturers directly, and they are often slow.

Liaising with the vehicle manufacturer can be a lengthy and confusing process. Fortunately, EUROCOC is a simple way to get your COC for Belgium. We can help you get a COC for whatever car you drive. Our process is simple, just fill out the information and then your COC will be delivered to the address you provide within the expected delivery date.

What vehicles need a COC in Belgium?

All brands of vehicle may need a COC when you register them in Belgium. EUROCOC can help you get a VW Certificate of Conformity for Belgium, a BMW Certificate of Conformity for Belgium, a Peugeot Certificate of Conformity for Belgium and we can also help you get your Certificate of Conformity Citroen for Belgium

EUROCOC is not just limited to these brands of vehicle. No matter the car you drive, we can likely help. Click the green ‘I need COC’ button now to get started and make registering your car in Belgium easy with the correct documentation.