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ISO/IEC 17020: complete guide, articles and resources

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Version
ISO/IEC 17020:2026
Type
Accreditation standard
Articles
20 published
Definition

What is the ISO/IEC 17020 standard?

The ISO/IEC 17020 standard defines the requirements for bodies performing inspection activities (technical inspection, regulatory verification, third-party expertise). It is the global benchmark for accrediting inspection bodies, with accreditation delivered by IAS, ANAB, A2LA in the US, UKAS in the UK, and equivalent bodies internationally.

The standard distinguishes between Type A and non-Type A inspection bodies, based on their independence from inspected activities. This simplification is one of the major changes introduced in the 2026 version (which replaces the older A/B/C classification). The standard also defines requirements for impartiality, confidentiality, inspector competence, inspection methods, reporting, appeals, and complaint handling.

The 2026 version, published on 27 March 2026, modernises the standard: strengthened impartiality, digital inspection management, formal risk management, and increased focus on continuing competence. The transition deadline is set at 2029 for bodies already accredited.

Who is ISO/IEC 17020 for?

The standard targets inspection bodies: third-party inspection firms, regulatory verification agencies, building inspectors, industrial safety inspectors, environmental inspectors, pressure equipment inspectors, vehicle inspection stations, and food safety inspectors.

Why get certified?

ISO 17020 accreditation is mandatory for many regulated inspection activities, provides international recognition via IAF/ILAC mutual recognition agreements, strengthens the credibility of inspection reports, and opens access to regulated markets.

Version
ISO/IEC 17020:2026
Certified
Accredited by IAS, ANAB, A2LA, UKAS
Validity
Varies by accreditation
Avg. timeline
12 to 18 months
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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about ISO/IEC 17020

What's new in ISO/IEC 17020:2026?
The 2026 version simplifies the A/B/C classification into Type A and non-Type A, strengthens impartiality requirements, formalises risk management, supports digital inspection, and clarifies continuing competence requirements for inspectors.
What's the transition deadline for ISO/IEC 17020:2026?
Inspection bodies already accredited under the 2012 version have until 27 March 2029 to transition to the 2026 version. Formal transition assessments start in September 2026.
How much does ISO 17020 accreditation cost?
For a mid-sized inspection body, expect $10,000 to $40,000 for initial accreditation depending on scope and number of inspection schemes. Annual surveillance fees are additional.
How long does ISO 17020 accreditation take?
Expect 12 to 18 months in total. The duration depends on scope, the complexity of inspection methods, and the body's starting maturity.
Difference between ISO 17020 and ISO 17025?
ISO 17020 covers inspection bodies (verification, expertise, regulatory checks). ISO 17025 covers testing and calibration laboratories (measurement, analysis). Some organisations are accredited for both when they perform inspection AND testing.

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