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Understanding Identity Validation results

How Identity Validation results are determined in your CDD report, including Clear and Consider criteria, sub-checks, and the data sources used.

Written by Ula Moyse-White

Overview

Identity Validation checks your client's name, date of birth, and address against third-party data sources — including credit agencies, the electoral roll, and telephone databases. The result of this check shows as Clear, Consider, or N/A in your CDD report.

ℹ️ Further guidance

For an overview of all CDD report sections and result statuses, see Understanding your CDD report.


Which sources are checked

The following sources may be used during identity validation. The sources applied depend on the applicant's country of address — not all sources are used for every applicant.

  • Credit Agencies — Data comprised of consumer credit applications

  • Voting Register — Data comprised of voter registration within a country

  • Telephone Database — Data provided by both landline and mobile providers

  • Government — Any standard publicly accessible data collected by government entities. These include driver's licence data, motor vehicle registration, court filings, property ownership registers, permanent place of residence registration and other similar datasets

  • Business Registration — Data comprised of business registrations, corporate directors filings and business hierarchy data

  • Consumer Database — Opt-in consumer data leveraging database marketing and other similar opt-in data sources

  • Utility Registration — Data comprised of utility registrations such as electricity, gas, water accounts

  • Postal Authorities — Data provided by postal authorities

  • Commercial Database — Corporate or private databases where users have opted in and allowed their information to be used for the purpose of identity verification

  • Proprietary — Used when a data provider does not divulge the source of the data. This also includes social media-based data

  • Register of Deaths — A negative source used to check for known deaths (UK only)


What a Clear result requires

UK applicant address

  • The applicant is not found in mortality lists, AND

  • At least one match on the applicant's name and current address, and a match on name and date of birth (in the same or different source)

OR

  • Two matches on the applicant's name and current address from two different sources


How a Consider result is broken down

ℹ️ Further guidance

For a full breakdown of what causes a Consider result and the recommended next steps, see Understanding a "Consider" result in a CDD report.

UK applicant address

  • Sources — confirms whether at least one source returned a match. Returns a Consider if no match is found. The Number of Sources field shows how many different sources returned matches

  • Mortality — confirms whether the applicant was found on a mortality list. Returns Clear if no match is found

  • Address — confirms whether at least one name and address match was found. Returns a Consider if no match is found

    • Voting Register — asserts whether at least one name and address match was found on a Voting Register data source

    • Credit Agencies — asserts whether at least one name and address match was found on a Credit Agency source. A Number of Matches property shows the number of Credit Agency address matches

    • Telephone Database — asserts whether at least one name and address match was found on a Telephone Database source

  • Date of Birth — asserts whether at least one name and date of birth match was found. Returns a Consider if no match is found

    • Credit Agencies — asserts whether at least one name and date of birth match was found on a Credit Agency source

    • Voting Register — asserts whether at least one name and date of birth match was found on a Voting Register source


N/A results

An N/A result means the Identity Validation check could not be run. This typically occurs when the applicant has a non-UK address. In these cases, Legl automatically prompts the client to upload a supporting document for manual review.

ℹ️ Further guidance

For more detail on N/A results and what to do next, see Understanding an N/A result in a CDD report.


Important information

  • A Consider result does not mean the client has failed identity verification. It means one or more criteria were not fully met and your firm's risk-based approach determines what action to take.

  • Identity Validation results may vary for clients who have recently moved address or have limited coverage across the data sources used.

  • For a Consider result, check the sub-check breakdown in the report to understand which specific criterion was not met.

  • Not all sources are used for every applicant — the sources applied depend on the applicant's country of address.

  • The Register of Deaths is a UK-only source and is used as a negative check only.

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