Credential Registry

Verify a Credential.

Every AICA credential is recorded in the official registry, signed with the AICA registry key, and entered in a public transparency log. Enter a credential ID to check its status directly against the source.

Registry Lookup

Check a Credential ID.

The credential ID appears on the certificate and in the QR code, in the format AICA-CODE-XXXXXXXXXX.

How Verification Works

Built to Be Checked, Not Taken on Trust.

A certificate image can be copied. A registry entry with a cryptographic signature cannot. This page checks the credential against the authoritative AICA registry in real time.

01

The Registry

Every credential AICA issues is a record in the official registry with a non-guessable ID. If an ID is not in the registry, the credential does not exist, whatever a document may claim.

02

Ed25519 Signature

Each record is signed with the AICA registry key at the moment of issue. On every lookup, the server recomputes the signature check against AICA's published public key, so a tampered record fails verification.

03

Transparency Log

Every issue and revocation is appended to a hash-chained transparency log. Each entry commits to the one before it, which makes silent back-dating or deletion detectable.

04

Published Keys (did:web)

AICA publishes its verification keys at aicauthority.org/.well-known/did.json and jwks.json. Independent systems can verify AICA signatures without relying on this page at all.

Honest note: verification confirms that a credential was issued by AICA, is within its validity period, and has not been revoked. It is not an endorsement of any other claim a holder may make. Only lookups on aicauthority.org query the authoritative registry.

Earn a Credential That Verifies Itself.

Every AICA certification carries a signed, publicly checkable registry record.

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