Verify issued credentials.
The PAI registry is for records that can be checked, not implied. Public verification is live for issued credentials and trust marks.
A practitioner directory will publish real opt-in profiles only when holders choose to make them public and the underlying credential is current.
Credential verification
Check an issued certificate ID against the live PAI registry and confirm the holder, level, issue date, and current status.
Verify a credential →Trust mark verification
Inspect organisation-level Production Safe trust marks through the public verification portal when a mark has been issued.
Learn about trust marks →Credential pathways
Review the published route from free foundation credentials through specialist, portfolio, and organisational pathways.
View pathways →Why the directory is intentionally strict
A public directory is useful only when it stays precise. PAI will publish real profiles, linked to real records, rather than populate a page with illustrative names that cannot be independently checked.
- ✓PAI does not publish representative or placeholder practitioner profiles.
- ✓Individual profile publication is opt-in and must be backed by a current issued credential.
- ✓Until opt-in profiles are available, certificate ID verification is the authoritative public check.
Need a public proof point now?
Share the credential ID from the issued certificate and use the live verification page. That is the authoritative public record today.
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