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# Revoke CA Certificate

On the Dashboard page, click on CA Certificate Management -> Revoke from the sub-menu

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On the above page, Officers can search certificates by selecting “Common name” or “issuer Name” or “Serial Number”

Enter the “search for” term as per the option selected in the “Search by” dropdown. For example, Serial number, enter the serial no. of the CA certificate. Common name enter the Common name of the CA certificate.

Click on “Search” to search the CA certificate.

Clicking on the view icon will display the selected certificate detail in the pop-up.

Click on the Revoke icon available in the Action column to initiate revocation.

On clicking the Revoke icon, choose the reason from the “Reason for Revocation” dropdown.

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Click on the Confirm button displays below screen.

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This page will display the details entered by “Officer” in step 1.

Sign and Authenticate with a valid email ID of the Officer and token PIN.

Click on “Revoke”, and successfully revoke the certificate as shown below.

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