How long for cerb to come in mail

Cerb is a digital certificate, not a physical document, so it won't be mailed to you. Instead, it will be sent to you via email or made available for download through a secure online portal.

The time it takes to receive your Cerb certificate can vary depending on the issuing authority and the processing time. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. If you applied for a digital certificate through a trusted certificate authority (CA), such as GlobalSign, DigiCert, or Entrust, the processing time is usually within 1-3 business days.
  2. If you applied for a digital certificate through a government agency or a national identity verification service, the processing time may take longer, typically ranging from 1-14 days.
  3. In some cases, the issuing authority may require additional verification or documentation, which can delay the processing time.

Once your Cerb certificate is issued, you will typically receive an email notification with instructions on how to access or download your certificate. The email will usually contain a link to a secure online portal where you can retrieve your certificate.

If you have any concerns about the status of your Cerb certificate or the processing time, you can contact the issuing authority or the organization that issued the certificate for assistance.