In most countries, accreditation is a choice, not an obligation
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- Published on 26 April 2014
"In most countries, accreditation is a choice, not an obligation and the fact that a certification body is not accredited does not, by itself, mean that it is not a reputable organization. For example, a certification body operating nationally in a highly specific sector might enjoy such a good reputation that it does not feel there is any advantage for it to go to the expense of being accredited", As ISO said,Oxford Cert Universal acts as certification registrar and issues optional accredited or non-accredited certification or approval for variety of systems, standards and self-declaration subjects through a structural and independent assessment and audit.