How to Verify a Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion summarises who signed, when, and from where. PDF Verified makes each certificate verifiable, so a counterparty can confirm it was really issued for that document and hasn’t been edited.
Step by step
- Open /verify.
- Upload the certificate or the signed PDF it belongs to.
- Confirm the certificate matches the sealed document.
- Check signer identities, timestamps, and IP / audit details.
What to look for
- A certificate that references the document’s fingerprint
- Signer rows with consistent timestamps
- A working public verification link
- No edits after the completion timestamp
Frequently asked questions
Is it free to verify a certificate of completion?
Yes. Upload the PDF to the PDF Verified checker and get a verdict for free — no account needed. The file is analysed and not shared.
Do I need the original to compare against?
No. If the document was sealed by PDF Verified, the SHA-256 fingerprint is embedded and checked automatically. For any other PDF, the forensic checker inspects the file's own structure, metadata, and revision history.
Is my document kept private?
The file is processed only to produce the verdict and is not published or shared. Verification of a PDF Verified document can also be done with just the QR code or short code — without uploading the file at all.
More verification guides
- How to Check if a PDF Was Edited or Modified
- How to Verify a Signature Is Authentic
- How to Detect Document Tampering & Forgery
- How to Validate a Digital Signature in a PDF
- Verify a Signed PDF Online — Free
- How to Check Document Authenticity Online
- How to Check PDF Metadata & Edit History
- How to Tell if a Document Was Photoshopped or Altered
- Verify a Document Without an Account or Software