Overview of the Certification ProcessChemical Analysis Requirements:
The oil has an acidity level, in terms of oleic free fatty acid, of not more than 0.5 % and a peroxide value of 20 meq O2/kg or less Ultra Violet Absorbency for extra virgin olive oil as follows (required for 50 gallons or more):
Send payment to the California Olive Oil Council. We accept check, Visa or Mastercard. The fee for basic members is $ 250 for the first submitted oil, $ 50 per oil thereafter. Supporting members pay $ 150 for the first oil, $ 50 thereafter. The fee is non-refundable. Oils will not be evaluated unless the fee has been received. A complete fee list is available through the COOC office or at the COOC web site. Please note that if you produce 50 gallons or less, there is a special small production fee of $ 50.00 Submit documentation of the chemical analysis requirements to the COOC. If more than one oil is analyzed, please identify the oils specifically. A COOC certified lab must conduct the analysis. A list is available on the web site.
At least one week before the Panel of Tasters convenes, send a sample of the oil(s) to the COOC office at 581 Santa Barbara Rd, Berkeley, CA 94707.
After your oil has been evaluated, you will be notified in writing by the COOC. This normally takes 3 weeks. The results are confidential. If your oil is passed and meets the requirements of the chemical analysis, you will be eligible to use the COOC seal if all requirements are met and required documentation is completed including the mark license agreement, which regulates the use of the COOC seal logo. If your oil is not evaluated as extra virgin, you may contact the COOC to discuss the results. You may also choose to re-submit the oil for a second evaluation at no additional cost.