Issuance Insurance For SSL Certificates

It is important to keep your SSL Certificate investment safe from unexpected server crashes and loss. Issuance insurance is useful if your server crashes or you need to move your SSL Certificate from one server to another with ease.

What Is SSL Certificate Issuance Insurance

Issuance insurance will allow you to submit a new request for an SSL Certificate completely free of charge. Your SSL Certificate will be reissued with any existing validity that is remaining.

It is important to note that you will need to ensure your product includes issuance insurance or allows you to purchase it during the initial ordering process to be eligible for a replacement SSL Certificate.

If your order does not include issuance insurance and you unexpectedly lose your SSL Certificate or Private Key, you may be required to purchase the full priced product again.

You can make a claim for issuance insurance throughout the validity of the SSL Certificate and generally the SSL Certificate can be reissued an unlimited number of times.

How To Replace Your SSL Certificate

If an SSL Certificate order includes issuance insurance you must use the Tracking 🔗 section of our website to begin the issuance insurance process. We recommend generating a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and Private Key whenever reissuing an SSL Certificate.

If you have purchased issuance insurance, you should also access your order by visiting the Tracking 🔗 section of our website and then proceed to follow the instructions provided.

If you have not purchased issuance insurance and the product does not include it, you may not be eligible to use the issuance insurance system and subsequently this service may not be available.

Most Popular Questions

Learn about issuance insurance for SSL Certificates, which protects your investment by allowing free replacement if your server crashes or you lose your Private Key.

What Does SSL Certificate Issuance Insurance Mean?

Issuance insurance allows you to request a replacement SSL Certificate free of charge if you lose your original due to a server crash or need to move it to another server. Your replacement SSL Certificate will be issued with the remaining validity from your original order.

How Many Times Can I Use Issuance Insurance for SSL Certificate Replacement?

You can generally reissue your SSL Certificate an unlimited number of times throughout its validity period, as long as your order includes issuance insurance.

How Do I Replace My SSL Certificate Using Issuance Insurance?

Access the Tracking section of the Trustico® website to begin the issuance insurance process. Generate a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and Private Key before reissuing your SSL Certificate for optimal security.

What Happens Without Issuance Insurance When I Lose My SSL Certificate?

If your order does not include issuance insurance and you lose your SSL Certificate or Private Key, you may be required to purchase a new SSL Certificate at full price. Ensure your product includes issuance insurance during the initial ordering process to avoid this situation.

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