Guidance, support, and trust resources

Everything you need to verify, understand, and adopt credential trust.

The VerraLinQ Resource Center is built for people who need clear answers — whether you are checking a credential, evaluating the platform for an institution, exploring integrations, or learning how modern verification works.

Verification help
Trust explained
Institution guidance
Verification Guidance

Checking a credential should feel clear from the first step.

Whether you received a certificate, are reviewing a candidate’s record, or need to confirm a professional credential, VerraLinQ is designed to make the verification path straightforward.

01
Credential ID

Enter the unique verification reference.

Each VerraLinQ-enabled record can be searched using its credential ID, allowing the verifier to locate the issued record directly.

02
QR Code

Scan when the credential includes a direct QR path.

A QR code takes the verifier straight to the relevant verification view, removing the need to manually type or search.

03
Verification Result

Review the record status and issuer-backed details.

The verification result helps clarify whether a credential is visible, active, expired, revoked, or not found within the system.

Credential Trust, Explained

A credential is not trustworthy just because it looks official.

Real confidence comes from what sits behind the document: who issued it, whether its status can still be confirmed, and how clearly that proof can be checked when a decision depends on it.

01

Issuer-backed

Trust begins with a real institution, provider, licensing body, or organization that has the authority to issue the record.

02

Status-aware

A credential should show whether it is active, expired, revoked, or no longer valid instead of leaving that question open.

03

Easy to verify

Authenticity should not depend on long email chains, manual admin, or a verifier simply hoping the document is genuine.

04

Built for real decisions

Employers, institutions, reviewers, and regulators need a clear verification signal when a credential affects an outcome.