> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.iafcertsearch.org/verifiers/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.iafcertsearch.org/verifiers/listing/certifications.md).

# Certifications

On this page, you'll find an overview of the certifications you've searched for including the company the certification is issued to and when you last verified the certificate.&#x20;

The page is divided into the following sections:

* Statistical Overview
* Certification List

### **Statistical Overview**

Here you can see the number of certifications you have verified and the number of Certifications you have added to your watchlist.&#x20;

### **Certification List**

This section displays the companies you have searched for, providing a comprehensive overview that includes:

#### Table Columns

* Certification Number
* Standards and Schemes
* Issues To
* Status
* Last Viewed
* Verification Access
* **Verification Date**: Describes the method used for verification.x

#### **Actions**

* **Add to Watchlist**: Redirects you to the list of certifications held by the specific company.
* **View Live Data**: Retrieves the most recent information about the company and its certification details.

#### **Filters**

* **Certificate Number:** Narrow down results based on the company's name.
* **Company Name**: Choose the matching criteria for your search.
* **Standards and Schemes**
* **Certification Status**
  * Active
  * Suspended
  * Withdrawn
  * Expired
  * Invalid
* [Certified Entities](https://adminstaging.certcheck.ukas.com/certified-entities): Filter results by the company's country or economy.
* **Tags**: Use tags to refine your search based on specific categories or attributes.


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