Regular halal certification is now a legal requirement for many types of products in Indonesia, especially as the 2024 mandatory halal certification deadline approaches. This article provides a comprehensive discussion of the halal certification process, including pricing, certificate examples, and the individuals involved in this process.
Don’t be late! Missing the deadline can result in your product being banned from the market.
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What is Regular Halal Certification?
Regular halal certification is a halal certification process applicable to small, medium, and large-scale businesses that do not yet meet the self-declaration requirements. This certification requires an inspection by a Halal Inspection Body (LPH) and involves a third-party audit.
Unlike self-declaration halal certification, the regular version covers businesses that use mixed ingredients, have complex processes, or export products.
Who is Involved in Halal Certification?
Institution | Role |
BPJPH | Certificate Issuer |
LPH | Conducting Halal Audits |
MUI | Halal Fatwa Sessions |
Business Actors | Preparing documents and halal assurance systems |
Income Tax Companion | Assisting with the registration process and document completion |
Regular Halal Certification Requirements
- NIB and business legality
- List of raw materials and suppliers
- Production flowchart
- Halal Product Assurance System (SJPH) documents
- Photos of production locations and facilities
- Declaration that it does not contain haram ingredients
Note: Each product type may have additional technical requirements. Check halal.go.id for details.
Regular Halal Certification Prices
Scale of Business | Estimated Costs |
SMEs | IDR 300.000 – IDR 500.000 |
Medium Enterprises | IDR 2.000.000 – IDR 5.000.000 |
Large Industries | IDR 10.000.000+ |
Example of Halal Certification – Official BPJPH
Example of an Official BPJPH Halal Certificate
The halal certificate includes:
- Product name
- Certificate number
- Validity period (4 years)
- Business actor name
- BPJPH signature & validation QR code
Mandatory Halal Certification 2024: What Must Be Done?
Based on Act No. 33 of 2014, the Government has established product categories that must be halal certified by October 2024:
- Food & beverages
- Food raw materials
- Household products
- Food processing services
⚠️ If not certified, your product risks being removed from the market
Regular Halal Certification Process: 6 Steps
- Register with SIHALAL
- Upload supporting documents
- Select LPH: LPPOM
- Field audit
- MUI fatwa hearing
- Halal certificate issuance
FAQs Regarding Regular Halal Certification
Q: Is regular halal certification valid for life?
A: No. The maximum validity period is 4 years, and it must be renewed.
Q: Can I apply for it myself without a companion?
A: Yes, but for efficiency, it is recommended to use a halal certification companion.
What are you waiting for? Apply for Regular Halal Certification for your products now.
⚠️ Don’t let your products be withdrawn from the market.
With professional assistance, you’ll be guided from A to Z, from documentation and submission to audit and certificate issuance.