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Issuance

Issuance lets your organization place a digital credential in a customer's digital identity wallet. The credential can contain trusted information from your systems, such as a membership, qualification, permit, or account attribute.

Key benefits

Reusable information: Customers receive information once and can use the credential again where it is supported.

User control: The customer reviews and accepts the credential before it is stored in their digital identity wallet.

Consistent data: Your application supplies the credential values from a trusted business process. The credential structure is configured in Ver.iD Studio.

Less manual work: Digital credentials can replace documents, cards, or repeated requests for the same information.

How it works

  1. Your application validates the information that will be placed in the credential.
  2. Your server creates an issuance intent containing those values.
  3. The customer is redirected to Ver.iD and selects a supported digital identity wallet.
  4. The customer reviews and accepts the credential.
  5. The digital identity wallet stores the credential.
  6. Ver.iD redirects the customer to your application with the issuance result.

Start an issuance

Configure the credential, digital identity wallets, brand, and redirect URI in Ver.iD Studio. Every issuance run requires an intent created by your server.

See the Issuance integration guide to configure and connect an issuance.

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