Certificate verification
Verify a certificate using its QR code.
Scan the QR code printed on the certificate to open its NACSER verification record and confirm its authenticity and current status.
Current certificates
QR verification is now required.
All NACSER certificates that remain within their current validity period have been replaced with certificates that include a QR code. The QR code printed on the body of the certificate must be used to verify the document’s authenticity.
A certificate image or printed copy alone should not be treated as proof of authenticity. Always scan the QR code and review the verification record.
How to verify
Scan. Open. Confirm.
- 01Locate the QR code
Find the QR code printed on the body of the NACSER certificate.
- 02Scan the code
Use your phone or another QR reader to open the certificate’s verification record.
- 03Compare the information
Confirm that the organization, standard, certified scope and certificate status match the document presented.
If a certificate presented as currently valid does not include a QR code, the code cannot be read, or the verification record does not match the document, do not treat it as authenticated.
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