Live verification · EGAC accredited

Verify a CAS certificate

Enter the certificate number printed on the certificate, or scan its QR code, to confirm the holder, scope, validity and accreditation — checked live against the active CAS register.

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Enter the certificate number exactly as printed — or scan the QR code on the certificate. Letters and digits as shown; spacing doesn’t matter.

For EGAC-accredited certificates you can also verify on the global IAF registry at iafcertsearch.org.

CAS is accredited & recognised byEGAC — verify CAB 012418IAF CertSearch — verify CASEOS — verify CB176

CAS is accredited by the Egyptian Accreditation Council (EGAC, CAB 012418), recognised in 100+ countries through the IAF MLA, and registered with EOS (CB176). These are CAS’s own accreditation marks — click any to verify it at source.

How it works

Verify in three steps

No account, no download — just the number on the certificate.

1

Find the number

Read the certificate number from the face of the certificate — or simply scan its QR code, which jumps straight to the result.

2

Enter it here

Type or paste the number into the box above and press Verify. Spacing and letter-case don’t matter — we normalise it for you.

3

See live status

View the holder, standard, scope, validity dates and whether it’s accredited — read in real time from the active CAS register.

What you’ll see

Everything that matters, in one view

A successful lookup returns the full, authoritative picture of the certificate — not a thumbnail, but the live record.

Certificate holder

The legal name of the certified organisation and the certificate number exactly as printed.

Standard & scheme

Which standard it covers — e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 22000, ISO 45001 — and the certification scheme.

Scope of certification

The certified activities and sites the certificate actually covers — the wording that matters.

Validity dates

Original issue, current cycle and expiry, so you can confirm the certificate is in date today.

Live status

Valid, suspended, withdrawn or expired — read straight from the active CAS register, never a static PDF.

Accredited or By CAS

Whether it is issued under EGAC accreditation (EGAC / IAF marks) or under CAS’s own competence (“By CAS”).

Reading the result

What each status means

Every certificate carries one clear status. Here’s exactly how to read it.

Valid

Live and in good standing. The certificate is current, within its cycle and the holder is meeting the scheme requirements.

Suspended

Temporarily not valid. Certification is paused — usually pending corrective action — and may be reinstated or withdrawn after review.

Withdrawn

No longer valid. The certificate has been cancelled and must not be used or displayed by the former holder.

Expired

Past its expiry date and not renewed. It is no longer current; the organisation may have re-certified under a new number.

No typing needed

Every CAS certificate carries a QR code

Point your camera at the QR code on the certificate and it opens this verifier at /certsearch/{number} — returning the same live result, instantly and tamper-proof.

Two kinds of certificate

Accredited, or issued “By CAS”

The result tells you which one you’re looking at — both are genuine CAS certificates.

EGAC / IAF accredited

Issued under CAS’s EGAC accreditation and carrying the EGAC mark — and, for the five IAF-MLA scopes (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 22000, 50001), the IAF mark too. These appear on IAF CertSearch and are recognised worldwide.

By CAS

Issued under CAS’s own competence for schemes not yet within an accreditation arrangement, and clearly marked “By CAS”. Fully valid and verifiable here — the only difference is the accreditation framing on the certificate face.

Learn about the CAS certification mark →

Frequently asked

Verification questions

Where do I find the certificate number?

It is printed on the face of every CAS certificate, usually near the top or beside the QR code. Scanning the QR code opens the same verification page automatically, so you do not have to type it.

What if the certificate isn’t found?

Re-check the number for typos (the letter O versus the digit 0 is the most common), and remove any spaces. If a certificate you were given still does not resolve, it may be invalid, withdrawn, or not issued by CAS — use the “Can’t find your certificate?” form on this page and we will check our records and confirm its status directly.

Is scanning the QR code the same as searching here?

Yes. Every CAS certificate carries a QR code that resolves to this verifier at /certsearch/{number}, returning exactly the same live result as typing the number by hand. The QR is simply the no-typing shortcut.

Does this show the latest status?

Always. Verification reads the live CAS register at the moment you search — not a cached copy or a downloaded PDF — so a suspension, withdrawal or expiry is reflected immediately.

How do I verify the accreditation itself?

For EGAC-accredited scopes the certificate also appears on IAF CertSearch, the global database of accredited certifications. CAS’s own accreditation can be checked on the EGAC directory (CAB 012418) and the EOS register (CB176) — the badges on this page link straight to those official listings.

Need a hand?

Can’t find your certificate?

First re-check the number for typos — the letter O versus the digit 0 is the usual culprit, and spacing doesn’t matter. If it still doesn’t resolve, send us the details and CAS will look into it directly — your request is logged on our system and the team is notified straight away.

  • We check it against the live CAS register
  • We reply by email, usually within one business day
  • Handled confidentially

Tell CAS about it

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