Verifying a Certificate of Confidentiality

After the initial request is submitted, there is a verification process.

Verification Email

Once the request to apply for a Certificate of Confidentiality (CoC) has been completed by clicking a Submit for Verification button, the CoC system sends an automated message to the email address entered for the institutional official. (Closed toggler arrowsee sample email below) The email is from NIH-CoC-Coordinator@mail.nih.gov with a Subject of: Verification and submission of COC Application.

CoC verification email

IMPORTANT: The NIH CoC Coordinator is not able to access or view your request until after the institutional official verifies and submits the request. If you have questions about your CoC request before the institutional official has taken action, contact the eRA Service Desk.

At this point, the institutional official (IO) must take the following steps to verify and submit the CoC request to NIH:

  1. Click the link in the Verification and submission email.
    The browser opens to a page that contains the original CoC request.
  2. Review the information in the request and verify it is correct. Edit and make corrections if necessary.
    See Requesting a Certificate of Confidentiality for details on fields.
At the bottom of the request, a section titled Assurance Statement appears. Click the thumbnail below to see the statement.
CoC legal affirmations
  1. Carefully read each institutional assurance statement and mark each checkbox if you agree that the statement is true.
  2. When all checkboxes are marked, click the Submit button.

Confirmation Email

Both the IO and the PI will receive a confirmation email such as this, which includes a PDF of all submitted information:

Success submit email

This email serves as confirmation that NIH received your request. Reference the Request ID number if you need to contact the eRA service desk regarding this request. Contact if you have CoC policy questions.

Next Steps...

Once the IO verifies and submits the CoC request, the NIH CoC Coordinator can view and process the request. If NIH has questions about the request, the NIH CoC Coordinator will contact the PI and IO via email. Typically, NIH processes CoC requests within one week after receiving the request. After submission, if you don't receive NIH communications regarding the CoC request within a week, contact to request a status update. When the request is approved, the IO and PI will receive an email from the NIH CoC Coordinator with a PDF copy of the Certificate.