Verifiable code
Each record carries a unique identifier that anyone can look up without registration.
The Trust Registry is the International Accreditation Center platform that registers, publishes and maintains public traceability for technical evidence of people, organizations and programs. Each published record declares what was verified, under what scope, in what status it stands and until when it remains valid.
What the registry publishes
Every Trust Registry record is read with the same four elements. Whoever verifies always gets the same structure, with no formats to interpret case by case.
Each record carries a unique identifier that anyone can look up without registration.
The record states what the registration covers and what remains outside. Reading starts at the limit.
Active, expired, suspended or revoked. The current status prevails over any printed document.
Issue and expiry dates, plus a history of transitions that is never erased.
IAC does not certify management systems or replace official accreditation bodies. What the registry publishes and what remains outside is documented in scope and limits.
How evidence flows
The registry publishes only what went through review. Evidence travels five stations, and the last one never ends: every published record keeps public status, validity and traceability.
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The applicant submits documentary evidence within the scope they intend to declare.
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IAC checks that evidence against the published criteria for the corresponding path.
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The outcome — approval, observation or rejection — is documented and traceable.
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The approved record is published with its verifiable code, scope, status and validity visible.
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Expirations, suspensions, revocations and renewals are entered in the registry’s public log.
Platform modules
Each module exposes the same registry from a different angle: open verification, record reading, presence on external sites, history, data, integrations and governance principles.
Look up a code and read the status, scope and validity of the current record. Open, with no login and no barriers.
Browse the published records of professionals, organizations and programs, all read with the same logic.
Each registration can display its status on external sites through a seal that links to the current record, with no static screenshots.
Status transitions — registrations, suspensions, revocations, renewals — are entered in chronological order.
Public description of the Trust Registry dataset: fields, access, privacy limits and correct use.
Read-only integrations to consult the registry from external systems, with documentation through the formal channel.
The principles that govern the platform: security, privacy, controlled publication and responsible disclosure.
Entering the registry
Professionals, organizations and programs request their registration by submitting documentary evidence. Training prepares; assessment decides; the Trust Registry publishes only when it corresponds.
Where to start
Answer a few questions and receive guidance on the framework standard, the type of registration and the next steps. For cases that require technical reading, the institutional channel responds with documented criteria.