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Oxnard utility backflow testing requirements
Oxnard is a strong Southern California Tokay page because the city moved approved tester report submission into web-based Tokay reporting and ties access to current credentials.
Fast answer
Who, when, and what device?
Oxnard says all approved backflow testing companies and testers are required to submit test results online through web-based backflow test reporting using Tokay software.
- Who is affected
- Oxnard water customers with required assemblies and approved backflow testing companies or testers submitting annual certification results.
- Covered devices
- Backflow prevention assemblies · Assemblies requiring annual certification · Devices tested by approved companies or testers
- Risk if missed
- Oxnard says no tests submitted to the City will be accepted without the required tester information, and expired certificates can suspend login credentials until renewed certificates are received.
What to do now
Choose the task on your notice
The official rule stays on this record; national guidance explains the task.
Exact workflow
Follow the local sequence
- 01
Confirm whether the assembly is due under Oxnard's annual certification requirements.
- 02
Make sure the tester has provided valid tester information to the City.
- 03
Use the Tokay online reporting workflow for the completed test.
- 04
Renew expired certificates before expecting login access or report acceptance.
Tester gate
Who can produce an accepted result?
Confirm tester eligibility directly with City of Oxnard Water Division Backflow Prevention before scheduling.
View the official tester listSubmission route
Where the result goes
Use the official program contact and submission method below.
- Oxnard backflow prevention page program page
- Oxnard Tokay software online reporting Tokay WebTest reporting workflow
Local detail
Property, device, and enforcement notes
Open the parts that match the property and system. These details stay subordinate to the fast workflow above.
Program and failure notes
- Oxnard says tests will not be accepted without required tester information.
- Expired certificates suspend login credentials.
- Online submission is required for approved testers.
- Approved testers must submit results online.
- Required tester information must be provided before tests are accepted.
- Expired certificates can suspend portal login credentials.
Residential notes
- Residential scope depends on whether the property has a required assembly in Oxnard's program.
- Customers should make sure the tester can submit through Oxnard's Tokay workflow.
Commercial notes
- Commercial and managed properties should confirm the tester is approved and has active Tokay access before scheduling.
- Expired tester credentials can interrupt report acceptance.
Cost and fee context
Testing is market-priced by approved testers.
Repair and retest costs depend on device type and whether another accepted Tokay entry is required.
Oxnard's public friction is credentialed Tokay reporting rather than a published retail test price.
Evidence ledger
Official sources
Oxnard is a strong Tokay WebTest page because the City names Tokay software, requires approved testers to submit online, asks for tester certification and business license information, and suspends credentials when certificates expire.
BackflowVerdict summarizes these records; the governing entity remains the authority.
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