Texas A&M Certificate Service
Important!
InCommon, our contracted certificate service provider, is transitioning from Sectigo to a new provider, CertiNext. July 17 is the final day that Sectigo will be available to the university - cert.tamu.edu will be retired on that date. Users currently relying on this service will need to transition to the ACME protocol.
Texas A&M University has subscribed to the InCommon Certificate Service. The InCommon Certificate Service, created by and for the higher education community, provides unlimited server and client certificates at one low fee to the institution. Sectigo, a leading commercial provider of certificates, is the certificate authority for the InCommon Certificate Service.
For more information on the InCommon Certificate Service, please see https://incommon.org/certificates/.
All .edu domains owned by the university are eligible for this service.
The Texas A&M Certificate Service is currently registered to issue certificates for the tamu.edu domain and its subdomains.
For domains that we do not own, the Texas A&M Certificate Service may not be used.