Search certificates:
You can search for a certificate by email address, name, or serial number. We recommend that you search by email address, since you are most likely to know the certificate holder’s exact email address that was used during certificate enrollment. The information you enter must be an exact match for the information that is contained in the certificate. For example, if you look up certificates by specifying the name Mark Hughes, the certificate that contains the name Mark Hughes is returned as a match.
- Email address - You need to enter the certificate holder’s email address that was provided during enrollment of certificate.
- Name - You need to enter the certificate holder’s common name on the certificate.
- Serial number - You need to contact the certificate holder to get this information.
Certificate status information:
You can also search for a certificate using 'Valid', 'Revoked', 'Expired', or select 'All' for a comprehensive search. Each certificate is listed with its current status.
- Valid - The certificate is functional and remains valid through the validity period indicated.
- Expired - The certificate is no longer functional because its validity period is passed.
- Revoked - The certificate has been canceled. You should not use a revoked certificate to sign or encrypt private communication.
Certificate result:
The search displays the following results:
- Download public key - You can download the public key for any certificate.
- Download CA - You can download CAs associated with this certificate.