This reference index organizes BABA compliance information into item-number range pages for easier browsing and faster lookup. These pages are intended as a practical reference for wall plates, electrical covers, and related products.

Each linked page includes item number, UPC, description, finish, country of origin (COO), BABA (2021) compliance, BAA (1933) compliance, and RoHS compliance.

Use the links below to browse by item number range. If you need documentation assistance for government, public, school, hospital, municipal, institutional, or commercial projects, please contact us.

The information on these pages is provided as an item-level reference. For documentation support, compliance questions, or help locating a specific item by item number or UPC, please contact us.

Build America Buy America BABA Compliant Wall Plates & Electrical Covers

At wallplate.store, we believe in clarity and transparency. Customers deserve to fully understand what terms like β€œMade in America”, β€œMade in USA”, and other American-origin claims actually mean when purchasing wall plates and electrical covers. Because these phrases are often used inconsistently across the marketplace, we created this item-level reference guide to provide clear information on country of origin, BABA (2021), and BAA (1933) compliance. Our goal is to help customers, contractors, and project buyers make informed decisions with confidence.

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Contact us if your project requires COO, BABA, BAA, or related compliance support for quoting, submittals, purchasing, or project documentation review.

BABA Compliance & Documentation FAQs

What is the Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act?

The Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act is a federal requirement that certain infrastructure and government-funded projects use materials manufactured in the United States. This includes iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials, depending on project scope and funding source.

Are all items with a U.S. country of origin BABA compliant?

Not necessarily. While many items with a U.S. country of origin meet BABA requirements, compliance depends on how the product is manufactured and the origin of its components or raw materials. Always verify compliance for your specific project requirements.

How can I verify BABA compliance for a specific item?

Use the item number or UPC in the tables above to locate the product and review its compliance status.

Can you provide documentation for government or commercial projects?

Yes. We can assist with documentation for government, municipal, school, hospital, and commercial projects, including support for submittals, compliance verification, and procurement requirements. Contact us with your item numbers or project details.