Certified Solution Requirements
Card Not Present (CNP) Certification
[ ] You must submit a completed copy of the Testing Criteria Guide for your target market: e-commerce and/or Mail Order/Telephone Order (MOTO). Information about submitting transactions can be found in the Authorize.Net Card-Not-Present Integration Guide.
Note: You will need an account on our test server in order to submit test cases to Authorize.Net. If you have not yet obtained a test account, please complete the Inquiry Form.
[ ] You must submit a completed copy of the online Solution Partner Application Form.
[ ] You must submit a signed copy of the Authorize.Net Partner Agreement (PDF).
[ ] You must submit copies of your company's privacy and security policies. (For more information about security practices, see the Authorize.Net Security Best Practices White Paper (PDF).
Note: The security policy should include how your company, product or application accepts, handles, and stores the following:
- Credit card account numbers, card code numbers, and expiration dates
- Customer names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses
- Transaction information
[ ] You must maintain accurate contact information with Authorize.Net at all times. In order for Authorize.Net to effectively relay important updates, announcements, integration issues, and general communications to our partners, you are required to update any changes in your contact information.
Authorize.Net will employ all means available to maintain communication with a given partner. However, if repeated communication is made to the designated contact without reply, or notification contact information is no longer valid, the partner will be removed from our online directories until contact is re-established by the partner.
[ ] You must maintain compliance with the Authorize.Net Partner Agreement. In the event you breach any of the terms or conditions of the Partner Agreement, Authorize.Net may, in addition to any contractual remedies available to it, terminate your "certified" status and remove your name from the online partner directory until you have remedied the breach.
[ ] Please review our Partner Logo Usage Guidelines for displaying certified partner logos on your Web site.
Card Present (CP) Certification
[ ] You must submit a completed copy of the Testing Criteria Guide for Card Present (CP) transactions. Information about submitting transactions can be found in the Authorize.Net Card-Present Integration Guide.
Note: You will need an account on our test server in order to submit test cases to Authorize.Net. If you have not yet obtained this test account, please complete the Inquiry Form.
[ ] You must submit a completed copy of the online Solution Partner Application Form.
[ ] You must submit a signed copy of the Authorize.Net Partner Agreement (PDF).
[ ] You must submit copies of your company's privacy and security policies. (For more information about security practices, see the Authorize.Net Security Best Practices White Paper.)
Note: The security policy should include how your company, product or application accepts, handles, and stores the following:
- Credit card account numbers, card code numbers, and expiration dates
- Customer names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses
- Transaction information
[ ] You must maintain accurate contact information with Authorize.Net at all times. In order for Authorize.Net to effectively relay important updates, announcements, integration issues, and general communications to our partners, you are required to update any changes in your contact information.
Authorize.Net will employ all means available to maintain communication with a given partner. However, if repeated communication is made to the designated contact without reply, or notification contact information is no longer valid, the partner will be removed from our online directories until contact is re-established by the partner.
[ ] You must maintain compliance with the Authorize.Net Partner Agreement. In the event you breach any of the terms or conditions of the Partner Agreement, Authorize.Net may, in addition to any contractual remedies available to it, terminate your "certified" status and remove your name from the online partner directory until you have remedied the breach.