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Learn How OV Domain Control Validation Works
The next requirement for Organization Validated SSL is Domain Verification. This is where the Certificate Authority (CA) will attempt to verify that your organization owns the domain in question.
To satisfy the Domain Verification requirement you need to prove that your organization owns the domain that was registered for.
There are several ways to do this, but the CA is going to start by looking at the WHOIS registry. WHOIS, is an internet database that stores domain registrar information. For this approach to work the record must be publically available, and the record must display the verified business name with corporate identifier (if applicable) along with the physical address.
If the WHOIS registry is publically available and checks out against the information you supplied during enrollment, then you've cleared this requirement.
If not, there are three other ways to satisfy the Domain Verification requirement.
Additional ways to satisfy this requirement include:
All of these methods will satisfy the Domain Verification requirement.