DEX Verification

Proof should be checkable.

DEX verification allows credential holders, companies, employers, clients, partners, and other approved audiences to confirm whether a DEX credential or company certification is active and within scope. Verification makes DEX different from self-reported claims.

Active status confirmed Scope shown Renewal or expiry date Claim boundaries
Verify a record

Enter a verification code to check the record.

Use the verification code from the credential or company certification. Verification confirms whether the record is real, active, scoped, and current. It does not reveal private employee data, confidential reports, or raw assessment details.

Verify a DEX record

Verification is for demonstration. In production, this connects to the DEX registry.

Verification answers:

Is this DEX record real?
Is it currently active?
What does it cover?
When was it issued?
When does it expire or require renewal?
What public claim is permitted?
What does the record not certify?

Certification status labels

ActiveCurrent and valid.
ExpiredRenewal or recertification period has passed.
PendingProcess underway; certification not yet granted.
RevokedRemoved due to misuse, evidence issue, or rule violation.
Company certification verification

Scope must always be visible.

Company certification must always state scope. A company certified for one scope cannot imply company-wide certification unless the entire company was assessed and approved.

Company verification may show:

Legal company name and operating name
Certification type and certified scope
Certification date
Expiry or renewal date
Active, expired, suspended, revoked, pending, or under-review status
Verification code or registry ID
Permitted public-use language

Company verification will not show:

Private employee data
Confidential leadership feedback
Proprietary company reports
Raw assessment results
Internal benchmarking details
Individual employee records unless separately authorised
Raw comments or private improvement plans
DEX Company Certification verifies that the named organisation met the DEX capability standard for the stated scope and certification period. It does not guarantee financial results, employee performance, regulatory compliance, hiring outcomes, retention outcomes, or business results.
Claim control

Why annual status matters.

DEX Company Certification requires annual recertification. A company certified last year may not be certified this year. Verification protects the market from stale claims.

If a company displays DEX certification, the verification record should confirm whether the claim is current.

A company may not use DEX certification to claim:

Guaranteed financial performance or productivity
Guaranteed hiring success or retention
Superiority over competitors
Proof that all employees are capable or individually certified
Replacement of licensure, regulation, or employer due diligence

A company signal should be checkable. Verification is the trust layer.

Report a verification issue

Report a verification issue if:

A company claims DEX certification but cannot be verified
Certification appears expired but is being marketed as active
A company claims broader scope than the verification record supports
DEX language appears misleading or altered
A record appears inaccurate
Report Verification Issue
Frequently asked questions

Common verification questions.

No. Verification confirms the status, scope, and facts of a DEX credential or company certification. It does not guarantee future performance.
No. Company verification should not reveal private employee data, raw assessment results, leadership feedback, or internal reports.
Yes. DEX Company Certification requires annual recertification. Expiry should be visible in the verification record. A company may not continue using active certification claims after expiry.
Yes, if the certified scope is clearly defined and approved. The public verification record must show that scope. A company certified for one part of the business may not imply whole-company certification.
Report the issue through the verification issue form. DEX may review misuse, require correction, suspend status, or revoke certification where warranted.

Check the record before relying on the claim.

DEX verification protects candidates, companies, employers, clients, and other audiences by making certification status, scope, and renewal visible.