What happens if validation fails?
If we are unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. We will notify you if additional documentation is needed. Note: If — when processing a High Assurance Web Server Certificate Request — we are unable to authenticate the existence/identity of the requesting entity, the requestor will have the option of aborting the validation process and instead have us issue a Medium Assurance (i.e., Turbo SSL) Web Server Certificate, which relies on validation of domain control, only. If the requestor declines this option, the certificate request will be denied.
If Go Daddy is unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. Go Daddy will notify you if additional documentation is needed. Note: If when processing a Deluxe High-Assurance SSL Certificate Request Go Daddy is unable to authenticate the existence/identity of the requesting entity, the requestor will have the option of aborting the validation process and instead have us issue a Standard SSL Certificate, which relies on validation of domain control, only. If the requestor declines this option, the certificate request will be denied.
If Starfield is unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. Starfield will notify you if additional documentation is needed. Note: If when processing a Deluxe High-Assurance SSL Certificate Request Starfield is unable to authenticate the existence/identity of the requesting entity, the requestor will have the option of aborting the validation process and instead have us issue a Standard SSL Certificate, which relies on validation of domain control, only. If the requestor declines this option, the certificate request will be denied.
If we are unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. We will notify you if additional documentation is needed. Note: If when processing a High Assurance Web Server Certificate Request we are unable to authenticate the existence/identity of the requesting entity, the requestor will have the option of aborting the validation process and instead have us issue a Turbo SSL Web Server Certificate, which relies on validation of domain control, only. If the requestor declines this option, the certificate request will be denied.
If we are unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. We will notify you if additional documentation is needed. Note: If — when processing a High Assurance Web Server Certificate Request — we are unable to authenticate the existence/identity of the requesting entity, the requestor will have the option of aborting the validation process and instead have us issue a Turbo SSL Web Server Certificate, which relies on validation of domain control, only. If the requestor declines this option, the certificate request will be denied.
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