A single entry point
The certificates section brings together general information, verification instructions and technical resources without cluttering the main navigation.
ANRDI is an independent association. It informs, supports and guides, but does not replace the competent authorities, official reporting platforms, AFNIC, a lawyer or a court decision.
The certificates section brings together general information, verification instructions and technical resources without cluttering the main navigation.
The site helps verify the authenticity, consistency of information and the correct consultation process before any decision is made.
Dedicated documentation supports organizations that wish to interface their tools with a structured verification process.
Certificates are an important point of trust when an organization needs to present proof, confirm a status or streamline a relationship with a third party. A clear public page helps avoid doubts, scattered searches and improvised checks.
ANRDI therefore structures a simple path: understand the uses, verify a certificate and access useful technical information for integrators or partners who need to go further.
Before any use, it is necessary to check the source, the consistency of the information present and the context in which the certificate is used. A simple capture or isolated document should not be treated as sufficient evidence if the verification has not been carried out correctly.
The role of this section is to remind the first level controls and to direct the public towards the right tools according to their needs: manual consultation, guided verification or application integration.
If you simply need to confirm a certificate, the verification page is the right entry point. If you are a technical team or partner needing to automate certain operations, API documentation will help you frame your integration.
In the event of a specific question, the site maintains an internal link to the ANRDI knowledge base and contact in order to maintain an official and understandable route.
This section presents the general operation of ANRDI certificates, the controls expected at the time of verification and useful resources for integrations or requests for information.
Any person or organization required to check the authenticity of a certificate can use the verification process and the documentary resources made available.
No. Public verification confirms basic information, but it must be supplemented by your own internal procedures if the context is sensitive or contractual.