Summary
Policy restructured with expanded guidance on toy categories, documentation requirements, and enforcement mechanisms. No new substantive requirements introduced; clarification and organizational improvements only.
Why it matters
Sellers already compliant with toy classification and documentation requirements face no new obligations. Enhanced structure may help resellers and manufacturers better understand existing CPSC standards and listing compliance workflows without changing actual rules.
Recommended action
Review updated documentation structure to confirm current processes align with reformatted requirements. No immediate compliance action required if existing toy listings already meet CPSC and tracking label standards.
Toys and Hobby Products Requirements 06/19/2026 Key Points: To sell Toys and Hobby Products, sellers may need to complete category qualification.
Sellers are responsible for understanding the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations and ensuring that their products meet all relevant compliance requirements.
Requirements To Sell Toys and Hobby Products You may be required to pass category qualification to sell Toys and
Toys and Hobby Products Requirements 06/19/2026 Key Points: To sell Toys and Hobby Products, sellers may need to complete category qualification.
Sellers are responsible for understanding the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations and ensuring that their products meet all relevant compliance requirements.
Toys and Hobby Products Requirements 06/19/2026 Key Points: To sell Toys and Hobby Products, sellers may need to complete category qualification.
Sellers are responsible for understanding the Consumer Product Safety regulations and ensuring that their products meet all relevant compliance requirements.
Affects: Seller, Listing
This document outlines the requirements for selling Toys and Hobby Products on Tik Tok Shop.
These rules are in place to help sellers comply with regulations and to ensure customer safety.
All toys and hobby products are also subject to our Restricted Products Policy.
Sellers must comply with both this document and the Restricted Products Policy when listing toys and hobby products.
Toys and Hobby Products The following Toys and Hobby Products are allowed to be sold on our platform through category qualification.
Children's Toys (Non-Electronic)Children's Toys (Electronic)Electronic Instruments Sellers must ensure all children’s products they list comply with applicable laws and regulations.
This includes the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA).
Sellers are responsible for understanding and meeting all applicable CPSC requirements, including any required import and e-filing obligations, for each product they sell.
For information regarding toy guns, see our Guide to Toy Guns on Tik Tok Shop.
This process requires submitting documents proving you are qualified to sell these products.
Detailed requirements are listed in the sections below.
Open each section to view what is needed.
Non-Electronic Children's Toys Manufacturers, Importers, And Repackers If you are applying to sell Non-Electronic Children's Toys you manufactured, imported, or repacked, you may be required to submit the following documents: Children's Product Certificate (CPC)Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered Children's Product Certificate (CPC).
The CPC must support the product being sold and match the product listing.
It must include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details that match the product category and listing photos A clear description of the tested product The date and place where the product was manufactured The date and place of the most recent compliance test The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory All applicable consumer product safety rules, bans, standards, and regulations The certificate must be in English See CPSC’s page on Children’s Product Certificates for more information.
This page includes examples and tutorial videos.
Test Report Issued by a CPSC-Accredited Laboratory Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to provide a legible and unaltered test report issued by a CPSC-accredited laboratory.
See CPSC-Accepted Testing Laboratories page for more information.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)A clear description of the tested product Product details that match the product category and listing photos All applicable safety rules and standards tested, with pass or fail results clearly shown The report must be in English Product Photos with Tracking Label Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to provide photos of a sample product.
Photos must meet the following requirements: Show all sides of the product Ensure all packaging information is visible.
This includes product descriptions, warnings, and other relevant details Include a clear and legible image of the tracking label See CPSC’s page on Tracking Labels for more information.
This includes examples and tutorial videos.
The tracking label must be securely attached to both the product and its packaging.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer, importer, or private labeler’s name The location and date of production Detailed manufacturing information (e.g., batch number or run number) or other identifying characteristics Additional information identifying the product’s source The label must be in English Resellers If you are applying to sell Non-Electronic Children's Toys as a reseller, you may be required to submit the following documents: Children's Product Certificate (CPC)Resellers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered CPC.
The CPC must support the product being sold and match the product listing.
It must include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details that match the product category and listing photos A clear description of the tested product The date and place where the product was manufactured The date and place of the most recent compliance test The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory All applicable consumer product safety rules, bans, standards, and regulations The certificate must be in English See CPSC’s page on Children’s Product Certificates for more information.
This page includes examples and tutorial videos.
Purchase Invoice Resellers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered purchase invoice, which must include the following: The supplier’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details and quantities that match the products being applied to sell The invoice must be in English Product Photos with Tracking Label Resellers may be required to provide photos of a sample product.
Photos must meet the following requirements: Show all sides of the product Ensure all packaging information is visible.
This includes product descriptions, warnings, and other relevant details Include a clear and legible image of the tracking label See CPSC’s page on Tracking Labels for more information.
This includes examples and tutorial videos.
The tracking label must be securely attached to both the product and its packaging.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer, importer, or private labeler’s name The location and date of production Detailed manufacturing information (e.g., batch number or run number) or other identifying characteristics Additional information identifying the product’s source The label must be in English Electronic Children's Toys Manufacturers, Importers, And Repackers If you are applying to sell Electronic Children's Toys that you manufactured, imported, or repacked, you may be required to submit the following documents: Children's Product Certificate (CPC)Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered CPC.
The CPC must support the product being sold and match the product listing.
It must include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details that match the product category and listing photos A clear description of the tested product The date and place where the product was manufactured The date and place of the most recent compliance test The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory All applicable consumer product safety rules, bans, standards, and regulations The certificate must be in English See CPSC’s page on Children’s Product Certificates for more information.
This page includes examples and tutorial videos.
Test Report Issued by a CPSC-Accredited Laboratory Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to provide a legible and unaltered test report issued by a CPSC-accredited laboratory.
See CPSC-Accepted Testing Laboratories page for more information.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)A clear description of the tested product Product details that match the product category and listing photos All applicable safety rules and standards tested, with pass or fail results clearly shown The report must be in English Certification of Compliance or Conformity (COC)Manufacturers, importers, and repackers must provide a Certification of Compliance or Conformity (COC).
The COC must meet the following requirements: Issued within the past 2 years Matches the product category you intend to sell Includes a clear description and details of the product tested Lists all safety standards tested Includes the name and address of the accredited laboratory The product described must match the product photos provided Product Photos with Tracking Label Manufacturers, importers, and repackers may be required to provide photos of a sample product.
Photos must meet the following requirements: Show all sides of the product Ensure all packaging information is visible.
This includes product descriptions, warnings, and other relevant details Include a clear and legible image of the tracking label See CPSC’s page on Tracking Labels for more information.
This includes examples and tutorial videos.
The tracking label must be securely attached to both the product and its packaging.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer, importer, or private labeler’s name The location and date of production Detailed manufacturing information (e.g., batch number or run number) or other identifying characteristics Additional information identifying the product’s source The label must be in English Electrical Safety Markings Manufacturers, importers, and repackers offering electronic children's toys may need to provide photos showing: A valid electrical safety marking.
This can be either embossed on the product or applied as a sticker The marking can also appear on the packaging Stickers must be flat, with no creases or peeling edges Double stickers are not allowed For Bluetooth- or Wi Fi-enabled devices, include a photo of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) marking Resellers If you are applying to sell Electronic Children's Toys as a reseller, you may be required to submit the following documents: Children's Product Certificate (CPC)Resellers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered CPC, which must include the following: The manufacturer or importer’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details that match the product category and listing photos A clear description of the tested product The date and place where the product was manufactured The date and place of the most recent compliance test The name and address of the CPSC-accredited laboratory All applicable consumer product safety rules, bans, standards, and regulations The certificate must be in English See CPSC’s page on Children’s Product Certificates for more information.
This page includes examples and tutorial videos.
Purchase Invoice Resellers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered purchase invoice, which must include the following: The supplier’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details and quantities that match the products being applied to sell The invoice must be in English Product Photos with Tracking Label Resellers may be required to provide photos of a sample product.
Photos must meet the following requirements: Show all sides of the product Ensure all packaging information is visible.
This includes product descriptions, warnings, and other relevant details Include a clear and legible image of the tracking label See CPSC’s page on Tracking Labels for more information.
This includes examples and tutorial videos.
The tracking label must be securely attached to both the product and its packaging.
It must also include the following: The manufacturer, importer, or private labeler’s name The location and date of production Detailed manufacturing information (e.g., batch number or run number) or other identifying characteristics Additional information identifying the product’s source The label must be in English Electrical Safety Markings Resellers offering electronic children's toys may need to provide photos showing: A valid electrical safety marking.
This can be either embossed on the product or applied as a sticker.
The marking can also appear on the packaging.
Stickers must be flat, with no creases or peeling edges.
Double stickers are not allowed.
For Bluetooth- or Wi Fi-enabled devices, include a photo of the FCC marking.
Electronic Instruments Manufacturers, Importers, And Repackers If you are applying to sell Electronic Instruments that you manufactured, imported, or repacked, you may be required to submit the following documents: Certification of Compliance or Conformity (COC)Manufacturers, importers, and repackers must provide a COC.
The COC must meet the following requirements: Issued within the past 2 years Matches the product category you intend to sell Includes a clear description and details of the product tested Lists all safety standards tested Includes the name and address of the accredited laboratory The product described must match the product photos provided Electrical Safety Markings Manufacturers, importers, and repackers offering electronic instruments may need to provide photos showing: A valid electrical safety marking.
This can be either embossed on the product or applied as a sticker.
The marking can also appear on the packaging.
Stickers must be flat, with no creases or peeling edges.
Double stickers are not allowed.
For Bluetooth- or Wi Fi-enabled devices, include a photo of the FCC marking.
Resellers Purchase Invoice Resellers may be required to submit a legible and unaltered purchase invoice, which must include the following: The supplier’s name and address The date of issue (must be within the last 365 days)Product details and quantities that match the products being applied to sell The invoice must be in English Electrical Safety Markings Resellers offering electronic instruments may need to provide photos showing: A valid electrical safety marking.
This can be either embossed on the product or applied as a sticker.
The marking can also appear on the packaging.
Stickers must be flat, with no creases or peeling edges.
Double stickers are not allowed.
For Bluetooth- or Wi Fi-enabled devices, include a photo of the FCC marking.
Choking Hazard Warning Label ⚠️Children’s products that meet the CPSC criteria for choking hazards must include a clear choking hazard warning label.
This includes products with small parts that are for children under 3 years old.
Sellers are responsible for making sure any required warning appears in the product listing and on the product packaging.
Tik Tok Shop requires all sellers to: Ensure the choking hazard warning is clearly displayed in the product listing Include a compliant warning label on product packaging Common examples of products that may require this warning include, but are not limited to: Toys with small, detachable parts Puzzles with pieces smaller than 1.25 inches Jewelry or accessories intended for young children Art supplies such as beads or buttons Non-toy products may also require this warning if any small part could detach and be swallowed.
This includes certain jewelry.
See Choking Hazard Warning Label Requirements for more information.
Enforcement Actions and Appeals Claiming electrical safety without approved testing or certification violates these requirements.
Tests and certifications must come from recognized electrical safety or FCC laboratories.
Products are also in violation if they have inaccurate or fraudulent labeling.
We regularly review shops for compliance with this document and our Tik Tok Shop Restricted Products Guidelines.
If any violations are identified, Tik Tok Shop may take enforcement action at our sole discretion.
The severity of the action taken may depend on the severity of the violation.
This may include, but is not limited to: Rejecting category qualification applications Deducting points from the seller’s Account Health Rating Removing product listings Revoking access to offer products for sale Issuing refunds to customers For more information on enforcement actions, refer to our Seller Enforcement Policy.
To appeal an enforcement action, visit the Appeals section for guidance.
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