The document describes how CeCertificates work to validate credentials digitally. A CeCertificate contains a unique ID and digital signature that can be verified on the issuing school's website without needing an apostille. Users enter the CeDiD and name initials from the certificate to validate that it has not been modified since being signed.
2. How it worksCeCertificate: How it works
To ensure the Certificate information is still valid, we highly recommend you visit the
School’s official website to perform an additional validation.
Please visit to validate the CeCertificate.https://cecredential.stanford.edu
Independent Validation
The CeCertificate symbol
and CeDiD are located on
the certificate.
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Please enter CeDiD
(not case sensitive):
Credential Validation
Enter the first two letters of the name
as it appears on the credential:
Registrar’s Office
Student Affairs
Example Only
AnApostille is neither required nor necessary. The CeCertificate has legal standing, is non-repudiating, and can be validated through the University website
to provide absolute confidence in the credential's authenticity. Questions should be directed to .apostille@lists.stanford.edu
Error!
DO NOT TRUST
The document has been
modified since it was signed
Error!
DO NOT TRUST
CHECK INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
The author cannot
be verified
Note to Mac and Linux users: To view a CeCertificate, you must use
Adobe Reader orAdobeAcrobat 7.0 or higher.
The digital signature may not display on Tablets or Mobile Phones and
cannot be properly viewed with other PDFviewers.
Valid and certified!
TRUST
Authenticity and
Integrity are verified
Digital Signature Explanation
Each CeCertificate will be certified by
CeCredential Trust and should read as
such.
Ablue ribbon signifies that the document
has not been tampered with.
Apostille
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