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Name of Applying Organization:

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Name of RAO
Please provide the name of one or more RAOs to manage client certificates at your institution. Please note: These should be the same RAOs that manage your SSL and other certificates. An institution can register a maximum of three RAOs total, not three per certificate type.

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Key Escrow
Please note: We strongly encourage you to visit our wiki and read the sections on .

If your organization was created prior to 8 March 2011, Key Escrow for the top level of your Organization was enabled by default. In this case, we will contact the first RAO you list above about creating and taking possession of your organization's master private key for Key Escrow. The master private key is the sole means of decrypting the database of escrowed user private keys. Esccrow may be turned off at the department level.

All organizations created after 8 March 2011 have Key Escrow turned off at the top level, but RAOs may still enable key escrow for new departments if they wish. Our wiki has further .

The decision about key escrow is final and cannot be subsequently modified.

Applicant Information
Please tell us who you are.

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I am aware that our organization's use of this new class of certificate — Client certificates — must comply with InCommon's relevant certification policies and our participation agreement and related certificate addenda.


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Press the "Submit Application" button to send the completed application form to InCommon staff for further processing.

Submit Application

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Thank you for submitting your request to enable client certificates for your organization.